To celebrate the release of their debut album Made The Harbor, their first trip over to Europe and in general being wonderful Bella Union are hosting a show for Mountain Man in the lovely surroundings of St. Augustine’s Tower (East London) on Thursday 1st July.

A Summer of Shows on The Tamesis Dock featuring Tristram, The Miserable Rich, Rachel Dadd & many more!
From April the 28th onwards, every Wednesday till the end of the summer will see The Moonshine Jamboree taking over the Tamesis Dock.

TLOBF Interview // Band Of Horses
“We got some kid to steal some drums from a University. One night he walked in with two timpanis like – No-one knows you have these. Give me 100 bucks.”

TLOBF Presents: Active Child @ The Portland Arms, Cambridge May 17
TLOBF and Cambridge based promoters Green Mind are joining forces once more for a collaborative show. May 17th will see Pat Grossi (aka Active Child) bring his astonishing lo-fi gospel pop to The Portland Arms, Cambridge.

Mixtapes & Cellmates – Rox
Ditching their previous sounds for something more pop-like, Mixtape & Cellmates return with their latest.

Sun Kil Moon announce new album
Mark Kozelek has announced the release of his fourth album as Sun Kil Moon.

SOTD #51 // DOM: ‘Living In America’
We’re talking pure pop songs covered in molten guitar with a kiss of rebellion. One listen to ‘Living in America’ and it will be your song of the summer. I’ll see you on the sun bed.

The Monroe Transfer – Trials
Trials is a record of heartbreak and torment, but, ultimately, it gives the impression of hope and excitement.

Sparrow and the Workshop – Crystals Fall
The Sparrow and the Workshop make music which harks back to another era, while never feeling dated. For Lauren Mayberry, it’s refreshing to hear something authentic and clearly a product of the duo’s hearts.

Fuck Buttons – Koko, London 20/04/10
Fuck Buttons stand, like excitable children either side of a desk of gadgety goods, goading each other with each layer they add to the hectic mix of beats.

The Very Best of David Holmes – The Dogs Are Parading
This rather premature Very Best Of is a compelling and cinematic assemblage of the Northern Irish producer’s work to date, says James Dalrymple.

High Places – High Places vs. Mankind
High Places return, this time with added influences of the NYC disco scene. Tom Whyman reviews.

SOTD #50 // Yuck: ‘Suicide Policeman’
“Suicide Policeman” manages to pull off the often attempted but rarely succeeded task of sounding completely regressive without feeling hackneyed or irrelevant.

Voxtrot split… does anyone care?
Voxtrot – the once hotly tipped and heavily hyped Austin-based band – are to split.
HEADLINES
- Slow Club announce new UK tour
- Lana Del Rey to re-release her Lizzy Grant album
- Hooded Fang announce London tour dates, reveal new video
- Bill Callahan to release tour documentary
- Grimes to perform intimate London show in February
- Mute to launch new imprint
- Perfume Genius promo video banned from Google/YouTube
- Blood Red Shoes reveal new album, track and UK tour
- Saint Etienne reveal new track, ready new album
- Grimes announces UK/European tour dates
Videos
Latest Reviews
- Francois & The Atlas Mountains – E Volo Love (Domino
- Darren Hayman – January Songs
- RM Hubbert – Thirteen Lost and Found
- Black Bananas – Rad Times Xpress IV
- Errors – Have Some Faith In Magic
- Portico Quartet – Portico Quartet
- First Aid Kit – The Lion’s Roar
- The Soft Hills – The Bird Is Coming Down To Earth
- Rebecca Pronsky – Viewfinder
- We Have Band – Ternion
- Message To Bears – Folding Leaves
- Islet – Illuminated People
- Chairlift – Something









