Friday, October 24, 2014

October 24 2014 - Hot Top Ten




WHITE ROYAL - NOTICE
Definitely one of the highlights of the week. The Yorkshire trio sign to Brooklyn label Color Station for this smooth-flowing, electronic RnB-like new single out on October 28 that we featured earlier in the week here.






WOLF GIRL - SAMSON
Taken from the south London garage pop foursome's DIY scratch jangled 'Mama's Boy' limited edition cassette EP out November 17 via the always reliable Soft Power label.






MITSKI - I WILL
The lady continues to share more tracks from her debut album, 'Bury Me At Make Out Creek', and before it's even released on November 11, we are saying the Brooklyn songstress is a star for 2015.





THE CHARLATANS - SO OH
Announcing a new 11-track LP out on January 26 2015 via BMG Chrysalis, the band, fronted by Tim Burgess, have first album taster with this new single, released on December 1.






MOON PARTY - A STRANGER LIVING IN MY HEAD
Electro pop stomp second track from thd self-titled EP by Scottish synthpop duo from Ayrshire.






FAT WHITE FAMILY - I AM MATK E. SMITH
First single to be released on the band’s new label, Without Consent. The track, referencing The Fall frontman, is out on October 27, will be available on 10" single or download.






PORCHES - FORGIVE (ft. Greta Kline)
New Yorker Aaron Maine's sparkling synthpop B-side to 'Prism' - our Track Of The Day here in September - digitally released last week via Terrible Records.






SILHOUETTES - SACRIFICE
Eighties electro vibes and high falsettos on this new single - out November 10 - taken from their debut album ‘Ever Moving Happiness Machines', released via Integrity Records. Catch them live tomorrow (October 25) at Manchester Roadhouse.






GREEN CIRCLES - EVERBODY'S GOT A GUN
Sixties-influenced psych pop-gaze, the title track from the forthcoming debut EP by Newcastle-based Paul McGill.






THE VOYEURS - STUNNERS
Dropping the 'Charlie Boyer &...', the new single, out November 3 via Heavenly, still retains their love of glam stomp pop. 'Stunners' takes its
title from the now-defunct Limehouse transvestite niterie in east London.

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