Track Of The Day: EVVOL – ‘Release Me’

Electronic duo Evvol have teamed up with fellow Berlin-based, American filmmaker Matt Lambert to create erotic visuals for their new single ‘Release Me’. The video tackles the under-representation of queer females in mainstream media and censorship of female bodies, providing a docu-style insight into the lives of a group of queer women in Berlin.

“Queer women should be equally as strong and loud as gay boys,” says Director Matt. “They should be powerful in their sexuality and not hidden in the way some people perceive queer women to be.” “Exactly”, agrees co-director Julie Chance (Evvol). “On a personal level, my main problem with different types of media is I don’t see people like myself represented on screen, and I think it’s really important to address this.”

‘Release Me’ was shared as a double single with second track ‘Oceania’ via !K7 Records at the beginning of June. It follows the pair’s critically acclaimed debut album Eternalism (2015), and their 2016 EP release, Physical L.U.V. Like many artist’s today, Evvol spent most of their time post-2016 feeling “overwhelmed by the social upheaval in the world,” so they embarked on other creative endeavours, before returning with a fresh perspective and four new songs.

“These songs were written looking inwardly at how we cope when faced with challenges,” say the band. ‘Release Me’ and ‘Oceania’ will be closely followed by ‘Song for the Broken Hearted (Rollin’)’ and ‘New Old’, and we’re excited to hear more of their arty electronica.

Watch the video for ‘Release Me’ below and follow Evvol on Facebook for more updates.

Photo Credit: Wilkosz & Way

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

PREMIERE: La Lune – ‘Love/Sick’

Brighton song-writer La Lune has released her ear-melting new single ‘Love/Sick’, which you can listen to below. We’ve been keeping track of this elusive newcomer since she shared her debut EP Bliss with us in February, and her latest offering is equally as dreamy.

La Lune’s material is mainly autobiographical, but on ‘Love/Sick’ she approached songwriting from a different angle. “I was giving a friend of mine some advice, as they were having relationship-troubles,” La Lune explains. “They said to me, ‘we’ve got a lot to undo’ and that phrase really stuck with me and inspired the chorus of the song (we often joke that I should give them lyric credits). I think ‘Love/Sick’ sounds a bit different to what I’ve released before, which was my intention. I wanted the subject matter to be kind of sad, but to juxtapose this with a relatively upbeat song. I really like it when songs do that.”

Inspired by the likes of The Japanese House, Lorde, James Blake & Bon Iver, La Lune has been creating her own music for just over a year. ‘Love/Sick’ marks a more “summery” direction for the songwriter, but her sharp production skills ensure she’s still creating her trademark understated, cleanly produced sounds.

Listen to ‘Love/Sick’ below and follow La Lune on Facebook for more updates.

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: Miss Eaves – ‘Bush For The Push’

Having previously fallen in love with Miss Eaves‘ fun-filled, empowering anthems like ‘Thunder Thighs’ and ‘Hump Day’, we’re extremely excited to find out that she’s now set to release a (amazingly titled) new EP Me AF in August.

Our first taste of the new EP comes in the form of ‘Bush For The Push’- another vibrant celebration of self love. With her trademark disco-punk energy, reminiscent of queen Peaches, it’s an empowering and wonderfully entertaining call to be free to have the bush you want – “It’s your body, so have a little fun…”

As well as showcasing her skill for creating immensely infectious, patriarchy-bashing tunes, ‘Bush For The Push’ also gives an insight into Miss Eaves’ love of crafts as a group of women rock her funky handmade ‘merkins’ as she blasts out her liberating message: “Who cares, just dance, let it go!”

Basically, we LOVE everything Miss Eaves does and all she stands for, encouraging us to celebrate and take pride our body, whatever shape or size it may be. Thank you, Miss Eaves, for your wonderful lessons in self-love.

Me AF is out 3rd August. Catch Miss Eaves live:

21st July – Larmer Tree Festival, Salisbury
24th July – Soup Kitchen, Manchester
26th July – DIY Space For London, London
27th July – Dark Horse Moseley, Birmingham

Mari Lane
@marimindles

Photo Credit: Sarah Jacobs

Get In Her Ears w/ LibraLibra 14.06.18

Kate was in the studio for this week’s show, which is recognised as part of the Mayor of London’s #SoundsLikeLondon campaign! She was joined by Beth, Joe & Guy from LibraLibra, who came in to have a chat about their new single ‘Tongues’ and the joy of performing live in the wonderful city of Brighton.

Listen back to the show here:

Tracklist
Placebo – Scared Of Girls
Slander – Slow Motion
Where We Sleep – Veins
Gurr – Hot Summer
Malunga – Never Let Me Go
Carolyn’s Fingers – Twice Born
Indian Queens – Pretty Little Thing
Mercy’s Cartel – Feel My Vibe
Nick Wilson – All The Same
Pitou – Give Me a Glass
Hole – Celebrity Skin
Rebecca Phillips – Burnt Peach
**LibraLibra Interview**
LibraLibra – Animali
LibraLibra – Tongues
Yumi & The Weather – Look At The Night
Anna Aaron – Why Not?
Bad Sidekick – Circus
Noga Erez – Bad Habits
Everything By Electricity – A Place To Call My Own
Foxtrott – Wait
EVVOL – Release Me
The Breeders – Cannonball