Track Of The Day: Nina Smith – ‘Run Out’

Nottingham-based artist Nina Smith has now released her latest soul-searching single ‘Run Out’, and we’ve fallen in love at first listen. 

Although Smith’s vocals could smooth any hardened heart, ‘Run Out’ hits on the theme of toxic relationships. However, the strong hooks tells us that Smith has a steely-eyed determination on the subject. A soaring intro elevates us almost immediately after hitting the play button before the lyrics cut straight to the point – “When I need saving, you just run and hide.” An instantly infectious sweeping alt-pop gem. 

Nina Smith is not afraid to balance vulnerability with gritty reality, which is perfectly reflected in ‘Run Out’.

 

Nicky Lee-Delisle
@Nicky___Lee

Get In Her Ears Live @ Notting Hill Arts Club w/ Black Gold Buffalo 01.08.18

Whilst we love the Riot Grrrl inspired line-ups we curate for our monthly residency at The Finsbury Pub, we wanted to find a platform to promote some of our favourite artists who incorporate electronics into their performances too. For our debut gig at West London’s Notting Hill Arts Club, we chose Black Gold Buffalo to headline, with support from the beautiful AyOwA and Bamboo Smoke.

The task of opening events fell to South Londoners Lou & Tom, aka Bamboo Smoke. Accompanied by their drummer, the pair seduced their crowd with their sultry vocals, smooth bass lines and ambient guitar sounds.

Penultimate act AyOwA wooed the crowd with their dark electronica and intoxicating energy. The band’s singles ‘Sommer’, ‘Rus’ and ‘Alt Det Du Ku’ were particular highlights, with Hannah’s beautiful vocals – performed in their native Danish – pulling listeners into their dreamlike creations.

Headliners Black Gold Buffalo performed a powerful set of pop-noir gems. The band released their debut self-titled album earlier this year (read our review here), so we were excited to hear their songs in the flesh. Singles ‘Magnets’, ‘Lay It Down’ and ‘Pearls Deep’ (which we regularly spin on our GIHEs radio shows) were mesmerising, whilst album tracks ‘Body Of Verity’ and ‘Penkenna’ showcased front woman Keziah Stillwell’s vocal abilities perfectly.

Huge thanks to the bands and to Notting Hill Arts Club. Keep your eyes peeled for more gig announcements from us soon…

Photo Credit: Jon Mo

Track Of The Day: LIERS – ‘Host’

A shimmering slice of garage rock glory: North Dublin’s LIERS have shared their latest single ‘Host’. The release coincides with the news that the band have been announced as one of the winners of Ireland’s RTE 2FM’s ‘Play The Picnic’ Competition, which will seem them take to the stage at Electric Picnic on the weekend of August 31st.

LIERS released their debut single ‘Universal Feamle’ just a few months ago, and with now with second track ‘Host’ under their belts; summer 2018 looks promising for the band. Vocalist and guitarist Liz explains further:

“We were delighted with the response and reaction to our first single ‘Universal Female’. It gave us a great chance to get out and chase the gigs and play to buzzed-up crowds. It’s an exciting time to be on the Irish scene with our sound, and we’re very grateful to the DJs who gave us the spins needed so far and of course to our growing base of fans, many of who voted for us to get to play the Picnic and we really want to thank everyone for their support.

We are very grateful to 2FM for the opportunity to play the Picnic as it’s been one of our biggest goals so far. The proceeds of the voting went to the Jack and Jill Foundation so it’s a very worthy cause to support also. We can’t wait to land in Stradbally. We just want to keep being loud, have fun and show people what we’re here to do”

Sounds good to us! Listen to ‘Host’ below and follow LIERS on Facebook for more updates.

‘Host’ is available to stream on Spotify & download from Bandcamp now.

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: H.Grimace – ‘In The Body’

H.Grimace are a band who couldn’t be accused of narrow horizons. Last year’s debut album, the socially conscious Self-Architect, managed to include lyrical commentaries on society’s pressure on the individual, particularly by way of the literary contribution of poet Vivienne Griffin.

Now, to direct the bewitching and eerily beautiful video for latest single ‘In The Body’, the band have brought in international artist Georgina Starr, who has exhibited in everywhere from MOMA in New York to Zurich’s Kunsthalle and Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art. The video showcases an all-female cast using “coded gesture… and the language of sculpted breath”, and blowing a lot of gum-bubbles, all set to H.Grimace’s trademark post-post-punk, art-rock, dream pop aural landscape.

‘In The Body’ kicks off with upbeat drums that belie what’s about to ensue. Lead singer Hannah asks “What do we have here?” as a guitar pings seductively and the song shuffles threateningly into being with rising keyboards and falling bassnotes. With its whispered vocals, and disparate instrumentation that feels at once spare and claustrophobic, the song has the feel of walls closing in, like the heart’s beat against a tightened ribcage.

There’s something like Sonic Youth in the backing, with a laconic take on the vocal-style of Savages’ Jehnny Beth in its vocals. “The steam room’s just sensational… it’s been such a loooong day”, deadpans Hannah  before the chorus’ mantra of the song’s title leads into a sung middle eight. The vocals start to overlay and things seem set to collapse, just as the backing keyboards grow into riffs that harmonise with the guitar lead and a final high note sustain rounds things off.

If the song’s hypnotic qualities weren’t enough, Georgina Starr’s retro-future of ’70s fabrics and bubble-gum makes ‘In The Body’ both a compelling watch and listen. It’s a rare synthesis, particularly for a band of H.Grimace’s relatively modest status, to have a live-action visualisation that poses the same questions as the song, albeit in different ways. Though differently expressed, it’s difficult to separate the sound and look of ‘In The Body’ – a track that is, appropriately enough, guaranteed to get under your skin.

Catch H.Grimace live:

6th October The Birds Nest supporting Slow Motion Cowboys, London
8th November Rough Trade, Bristol

John McGovern
@etinsuburbiaego