WATCH: Pine The Pilcrow – ‘Only Ghosts’

A charming, mesmeric set of visuals, Irish band Pine the Pilcrow have released a video to accompany their new single ‘Only Ghosts’. It’s the title track from the band’s second EP, which is set for release later this year.

The band worked with acclaimed photographer and film maker Donal Moloney to create a beautiful video for ‘Only Ghosts’, helping to enhance the delicate harmonies and heartfelt nature of the song.

Watch the video below and follow the band on Facebook for more updates.

Pre-order your copy of Pine The Pilcrow’s new EP here.

Pine The Pilcrows UK & Ireland tour dates

MAR 13 – RUBY SESSIONS, DOYLES, DUBLIN
MAR 16 – OPEN DOOR SESSIONS, BALLIEBOROUGH, CAVAN
MAR 18 – LEVI’S, BALLYDEHOB, CORK
MAY 10 – IONTAS THEATRE, CASTLEBLAYNEY, MONAGHAN
MAY 18 – THE FOLK N SOUP CLUB, TIPPERARY
JULY 11 – GHOSTLIGHT SESSIONS, EARAGAIL ARTS FESTIVAL, BALLYBOFEY

Photo Credit: Stephen White

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

LISTEN: Esther Joy – ‘Day 1 (Silipur Leaves Home)’

London-based producer Esther Joy is an intriguing character. Having spent the last year touring with Charli XCX’s band and collaborating with artists like Tourist, she’s re-emerged with her new single ‘Day 1 (Silipur Leaves Home)’. The track is taken from her upcoming concept EP, The Acid Caves Vol 1, set for release on 27th April.

The Acid Caves is based in a universe in which all planets are connected by an energy system called ‘The Chaos’,” Esther explains about her supernatural-inspired EP.”‘The Chaos’ is the energy that sustains all planets & all life forms. Over the last millennium, all lifebloods (non-humans) developed the ability to physically see and manipulate this energy, leading to huge advancements in better mental health and supernatural power. For humans however, their overpowered ego and transfixion with technology significantly stunted their natural evolution and are now the only life-form unable to see or understand ‘The Chaos’.”

“This story will follow Silipur, a lonely, cynical lifeblood who chooses to abandon her planet illegally for Earth. She is one of many who will try to break through the temporary gate in hope of tasting Earth’s purest energy.” We’re impressed by Esther Joy’s unusual ideas and intense sonic soundscapes.

Listen to ‘Day 1 (Silipur Leaves Home)’ below and follow her on Facebook for more updates.

The Acid Caves Vol 1 is set for release April 27th.

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: The Blow – ‘Afterparty’

If you’re feeling a little sensitive after Friday night’s antics, we recommend listening to the upbeat ‘Afterparty’ by The Blow. It’s an understated “thrust of electro-acoustic punk energy” that’ll have you fixed up and ready to go again in a heartbeat.

Taken from their upcoming album Brand New Abyss, ‘Afterparty’ was written and produced by Khaela Maricich and Melissa Dyne using a production rig the duo painstakingly developed over the past four years. It’s a mothership of patched-together modular synthesizers, ancient samplers and audio production gear.

Brand New Abyss will be released on The Blow’s newly formed WOMANPRODUCER collective, a diverse platform for female, trans and non-binary sonic innovators. WOMANPRODUCER’s conversations, think-tanks and live performances have featured such luminaries as Neko Case, Zola Jesus, Pauline Oliveros, Suzi Analogue, Miho Hatori, Yuka C. Honda, Mirah and Val Inc. We’re loving the work this duo are doing and fully support their project.

Listen to ‘Afterparty’ below, and follow The Blow on Facebook for more updates.

The Blow UK Live dates
1st April – Manchester – Gullivers
3rd April – London – Moth Club

Photo Credit: Daniel Rampulla

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

WATCH: Soft As Snow – ‘Pink Rushes’

If you’re seeking “an intense and intimate mental catharsis,” then Norwegian-born, Berlin-based duo Soft as Snow are the band to invest your listening time in. The pair are set to their debut album Deep Wave on April 6th via Houndstooth records, and they’ve shared a video for gently named single ‘Pink Rushes’, which is lifted from the record.

Together, Oda Egjar Starheim and Øystein Monsen create “oblique left-field pop” that recalls Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle, deep Detroit techno and Fever Ray. They prefer to avoid laptops when creating music, opting for analogue machinery, samplers, live drums and processed guitars. ‘Pink Rushes’ is a solid example of this, with its pulverizing bass, intense rhythmic throbs and Oda’s “vocal witchcraft”.

Listen to ‘Pink Rushes’ below, and follow the band on Facebook for more updates.

Deep Wave is released on 6th April via Houndstooth Records.

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut