Track Of The Day: Mellow Gang – ‘Temps’

Following last year’s impressive debut EP Play, psych-pop four piece Mellow Gang have since received praise from the likes of BBC 6 Music, Clash and London In Stereo, and are now back to bewitch listeners with a brand new single.

Flowing with a sweeping ethereal haze and raw emotion, ‘Temps’ will have you hooked on first listen. Oozing a twinkling, psychedelic soundscape alongside the spellbinding power of Harriet Joseph’s rich, brooding vocals, it’s a truly captivating, and totally dreamy, wall of sound.

Of the track, the band explain:

” (it) centres on an emotional alternation between realising some relationships, being friends or romantic, were only supposed to be temporary, and the helpless limbo that comes with all of the inconsistency of trying to salvage anything out of desperation. Reflectively, yes it’s sad, as you become dependent, but also hopeful. There’s always aggression towards the end, but in calling it a day, it’s deciding whether to be kind, or just let that hot and cold frustration turn into a front you later regret.”

 

‘Temps’ is out 16th March. And you can catch Mellow Gang live on their upcoming tour:

7th March – The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
8th March – The Horn, St Albans
9th March – Modern Art, Oxford
10th March – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
14th March – The Waiting Room, London
15th March – Heartbreakers, Southampton
16th March – Purple Turtle, Reading
17th March – Moles, Bath

Mari Lane
@marimindles

LIVE: The Go! Team @ Electric Ballroom, 15.02.18

Skipping dinner in order to catch Berlin band Gurr supporting The Go! Team at Camden’s Electric Ballroom is certainly worth it (and Guinness is a meal in a glass anyway, right…?). Kicking off the night with their sweeping, grunge-infused ‘Gurrlcore’ sound, they charm the crowd with their energy-filled offerings and endearing between-song wit. With a mosh-inducing set of racing tracks including last year’s single ‘#1985’ – “Who here is over 30?… This one’s for you. We’re not yet 30, but we’re sure you can still be cool when you’re 30” (thanks guys) – they ooze a raucous musicality and buoyant joy. The perfect introduction to the night’s main act.

And then it’s time. The excitement I’ve been feeling over the last couple of weeks to finally catch The Go! Team (a band who’ve been successfully putting a smile on my face since their 2004 debut Thunder, Lightning, Strike) has reached its climax as the extensive band take to the stage.

Opening the set with the racing energy of ‘Flashlight Fight’ from 2007’s Proof Of Youth, front-woman Ninja takes a minute to greet the completely sold-out venue: “5 frickin’ albums! Who’s been with us since the beginning…? You must be old!” – the second reminder of my age of the night, but all is forgiven as she bounds with gusto into the swirling cacophony of recent single ‘Mayday’. And then onto perhaps the band’s most famous track, ‘Ladyflash’; reminded of the first time I fell in love with The Go! Team’s utterly joy-filled, musically rich splendour, I’m giddy with glee as brass melodies are blasted out alongside pumping beats and an immense, contagious energy.

Interweaving these intense, buoyant offerings with the honey-sweet pop sounds of the likes of ‘The Answer’s No – Now What’s The Question?’ and ‘Chain Link Fence’, we’re treated to Kaori Tsuchida’s luscious vocals and twinkling musicality as we take a breather before the next hit of rapturous energy.

As the band continue to instrument-swap, the crowd can’t help but be swept up by their infectious, jubilant sound and join in at every opportunity. From the “Yeah!”s of ‘Grip Like a Vice’ to shouting out our star-signs throughout ‘Semicircle Song’, and even do-dooing along to the recorder melodies of ‘Get It Together’, this is very much an interactive performance, and – with Ninja’s sunny charisma at the helm – it’s impossible not to remain completely engaged in each and every moment of the ecstasy that is The Go! Team live.

The highlight of the night, however, comes in the form of Thunder, Lightning, Strike’s ‘Huddle Formation’. Splitting the huge crowd into two sides, Ninja leads the way as we all sing our hearts out to the chorus, as a wave of sparkling euphoria sweeps over the Electric Ballroom.

Jumping our way through the uptempo break-beats  of ‘All The Way Live’ and the frenzied energy of ‘Keys To The City’, it’s impossible not to be left utterly blown away by the immense soaring joy The Go! Team leave in their wake as the set comes to a close.

Thankfully, this uplifting experience is not quite over as the band return to the stage for an encore of Semicircle’s ‘She’s Got Guns’ and Thunder Lightning Strike’s ‘The Power Is On’. Once again expressing her gratitude for us all being there tonight, Ninja signals the end of what has been one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to. I may have waited fourteen years to finally see The Go! Team live, but standing here tonight, the “cool” thirty-something that I now am, it seems the wait was worth it; I’m left speechless and immensely grateful for the performance I’ve just witnessed, brimming full of a euphoric bliss that only comes with seeing the most special of bands. Thank you The Go! Team for brightening up a dull February day and breathing a new lease of life into this ‘old’ gal.

Mari Lane
@marimindles

Track Of The Day: Hoshino – ‘Stars (In The Night Sky)’

Having received acclaim from the likes of BBC Introducing and BBC Radio 1, as well as wowing crowds at Secret Garden Party and supporting Fickle Friends on tour, Essex band Hoshino are back with a brand new single.

Soaring with the sweeping, soulful power of Elloise Rosemond’s vocals, ‘Stars (In The Night Sky)’ oozes an infectious groove as funk-fused beats flow alongside glitchy hooks. With the emotion-strewn splendour of the likes of Erykah Badu, a sultry electro soundscape is created with an eclectic fusion of sounds – with even some rap thrown in the mix -, resulting in a bewitching sonic delight.

 

‘Stars (In The Night Sky)’ is out now.

 

Mari Lane
@marimindles

 

 

Track Of The Day: Anushka – ‘Hitman’

A breezy “offbeat pop song” about the type of guy who thinks he’s “God’s gift”, Brighton duo Anushka have shared their latest single ‘Hitman’. Formed of Max Wheeler and Victoria Port, Anushka combine soul, house, jazz and hip hop to create sounds their upbeat and smooth new sounds.

“The track is about that one guy at school or uni, at work, or in your circle who thinks they’re something special – but really they’re not saying much at all,” Anushka explain about the single. “We’ve all met those ones. We’ve all dated those ones. This is a song for those ones.”

The band’s forthcoming EP will be announced soon and they’ll be touring in March and April with further dates to be announced.

Listen to ‘Hitman’ below and follow Anushka on Facebook for more updates.

Anushka UK Tour Dates 2018

March:
Fri 9th Patterns – Brighton
Thurs 15th Vega – Copenhagen
Fri 16th Headrow House – Leeds
Wed 21st Reading Rooms – Dundee
Thurs 22nd Hug & Pint – Glasgow

April:
Thurs 12th The Pickle Factory London
Fri 13th Rough Trade – Bristol

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut