PLAYLIST: June 2023

The Get In Her Ears team have put together another eclectic mix of indie & alternative tunes, guitar anthems, alt-pop gems and electronic sounds for your listening pleasure. Take some time to scroll through our track choices below, and make sure you press play on the playlist at the end of this post.

Follow GIHE on Spotify to hear all of our previous playlists too.

 

Problem Patterns – ‘Letter Of Resignation’
Fresh from supporting electro-punk icons Le Tigre on their Manchester and Glasgow UK tour dates, this is the latest single from GIHE favourites, Belfast Riot Grrrls Problem Patterns. Taken from their upcoming debut album, Blouse Club, which will be released later this year via Alcopop! Records, ‘Letter of Resignation’ celebrates queer joy and ally-ship, which feels especially poignant during Pride month here in the UK. We can’t wait to have the band headline for us again at the Sebright Arms in Hackney on 17th November. Tickets are cheaper in advance, so make sure you grab one from DICE.
(Kate Crudgington)

CLT DRP – ‘Nothing Clever, Just Feelings’
This is the title track from Brighton electro-punk trio CLT DRP’s upcoming second album, which is set for release on 8th September via Venn Records. ‘Nothing Clever, Just Feelings’ is a thumping, primal offering that champions the immediacy and the transitory nature of thoughts and emotions. I am OBSESSED with it, and so are ARRX, who played the track on our recent Soho Radio show during our interview with them. Listen back to that here. (KC)

Straight Girl – ‘Ugly’
I CANNOT WAIT for Leeds multi-talented artist Straight Girl to headline for us at the Shacklewell Arms next Friday 7th July. With their fierce charisma and unique electro-punk soundscapes and sparkling stage presence, I guarantee they’ll deliver a euphoric immersive experience that you won’t be forgetting in a hurry! Support comes from ALT BLK ERA (!) and The Dead Zoo. I can’t stress enough how silly you would be to miss this one. Grab a ticket on DICE now.
(Mari Lane)

ALT BLK ERA – ‘I’m Normally Like This’
Embracing the power of their individuality and refusing to let the opinions of others impact the way they express themselves, I love this single fro genre-defying sister duo ALT BLK ERA. Fuelled by their antagonistic and joyful spirit, it’s a cathartic rage-dance anthem that celebrates the freedom that comes with championing your own creativity in alternative music scenes and beyond. The band will be playing as main support for our GIHE summer gig with STRAIGHT GIRL at The Shacklewell Arms on Friday 7th July! Grab a ticket on DICE now. (KC)

cumgirl8 – ‘gothgirl1’
One for the #GloomyGirls out there! New York four-piece cumgirl8 have shared this dark, sultry new tune. It’s taken from their upcoming EP phantasea pharm, which is set for release on 18th August. The band will be supporting Le Tigre on their Canadian tour dates in July and they’ll be returning to the UK to play Greenman Festival in Wales on 18th August. (KC)

Sweeping Promises – ‘Eraser’
Following their 2020 debut, Hunger For A Way Out, Kansas duo Sweeping Promises have now returned with a new album, Good Living Is Coming For You, set for release today 30th June! Taken from the album, ‘Eraser’ showcases the band’s unique colossal energy and quirky, colourful soundscapes. Of the track, they explain that ‘Eraser’ is “a malevolent creep – an overly ambitious, shadowy force who bears an uncanny resemblance to you. She watches your every move, mirrors your motions, and ultimately uses your voice against you without you ever noticing what she’s done. She’s unchecked ambition, a paranoid girl Friday, an overriding impulse to reflect rather than project. She must be stopped at all costs.” (ML)

Grrrl Gang – ‘Spunky’
Indonesian Riot Grrrls Grrrl Gang have been a rising force in the Southeast Asian music scene since their formation in 2016, and I just love this short sweet blast of empowering, infectious pop-punk. It’s currently an exciting time for the band as their debut full length album, also called Spunky, is due out in September, getting a release with legendary label Kill Rock Stars in the US. (ML)

Girls Like Us – ‘Spoonfed’
London-based grunge/punk trio Girls Like Us recently released their debut EP, ‘Til The Bitter End, which this track ‘Spoonfed’ is lifted from. Their blend of riotous vocals and guitars and their memorable song titles – ‘My Boyfriend Was A Tory (So I Broke Up With Him)’ – make for cathartic, fun listening. (KC)

House Of Women – ‘Hysterical’
‘Hysterical’ is the debut single from London four piece House Of Women, released via their own label. The band have been busy playing live shows in London recently in preparation for their upcoming slot at 2000TREES festival on 7th July. I’m looking forward to hearing more from these four in the future! (KC)

Cable Ties – ‘Thoughts Back’
The latest single from Australian band Cable Ties, ‘Thoughts Back’, is a wonderfully scuzzy slice of post-punk, reflecting on drummer and vocalist Shauna Boyle’s personal experiences with mental illness and how consuming and exhausting it can be. All Her Plans, the new album from Cable Ties, is out now and if you fancy catching them live, they’re headlining the Shacklewell Arms on 25th August. (ML)

Ratboys – ‘It’s Alive’
Not sure how I’ve only just come across Chicago band Ratboys, but they’re new favourites for sure! Their latest single, ‘It’s Alive’, is filled with all the dreamy, lilting hooks and fuzzy allure I could ever need, and Julia Steiner’s vocals are sugar sweet perfection. Ratboy’s upcoming new album, The Window, is set for release on 25th August. (ML)

Divide and Dissolve – ‘Want’
Happy album release day to the inimitable Divide & Dissolve! Their fourth record, Systemic, released via INVADA Records, hosts more of their heavy, sublime sounds that I’ve grown to love over the past few years. Divide and Dissolve’s core message has remained the same throughout their journey: “to make music that honours their ancestors and Indigenous land, to oppose white supremacy, and to work towards a future of Black and Indigenous liberation.” This track ‘Want’ is a hypnotic loop of sound that opens their new record. Listen to Systemic here and keep your eyes peeled for a full review on our website next week! (KC)

CIRCE – ‘Glow (You Always Tell Me I Have This Glow)’
Taken from her upcoming EP, Drawing Wings From The Light, which is set for release on 19th July, Circe’s latest single bristles with a potent anger, explored through her seething-yet-poetic lyricism, atmospheric synths and intriguing use of ASMR-inducing samples. Inspired by “a powerful rage” directed against “the slights and casual misogyny of the music world”, her hushed threat of “I am a hurricane” sees her defiantly reclaim a sense of power and self autonomy in the face of this adversity. (KC)

Yvonne Ambrée – ‘Outtamymouth’
Some great electronic analogue sounds on this track from Brooklyn via Berlin singer-songwriter Yvonne Ambrée. Yvonne details the track: “The song really embraces all the moments when something comes to an end – when something has been said, a decision has been made, a feeling has taken over etc.” I love it. (Tash Walker)

Speakers Corner Quartet ft. Tirzah – ‘Fix’
A couple of weeks ago, I had the total pleasure of seeing Speakers Corner Quarter at Roundhouse for the launch of their album. It was a totally mesmerising show, each track features a different collaborator – ‘Fix’ with Tirzah, but also Kae Tempest, Sampha and so many others joined them on stage. I would strongly recommend you all check out the album and immerse yourself in the delightful sound bath! (TW)

Hera Lind – ‘Hungry Lion’
‘Hungry Lion’ is the latest single from this Icelandic musician, an ode to restoring your inner peace and “feeling whole again” after escaping certain toxicities in life. (TW)

heka – ‘april (away)’
Heka has now signed with Practise Music and this is her first single for the label. Self-proclaimed “butchered folk” – I love that. And the song, which has a deep intimacy and melancholy to it. (TW)

King Hannah – ‘State Trooper’
Two live highlights of mine over the last few months: seeing Bruce Springsteen live in Barcelona, and seeing King Hannah support Kurt Vile at Koko. So, this rendition of one of my favourite Boss songs by the Liverpool band combines the two in a rather beautiful way. It was wonderful to finally see King Hannah live – even more completely spellbinding than I could have ever imagined. (ML)

Hand Habits – ‘The Bust Of Nefertiti’
The latest single from LA based artist Meg Duffy aka Hand Habits, ‘The Bust Of Nefertiti’ is taken from their new EP, Sugar The Bruise – a collection of songs focused on being in the moment, which was written after Duffy had taught a month long songwriting class last summer, in which they discovered a newfound clarity in embracing the unknown. I just really love this track’s driving emotion and cinematic soundscape. (ML)

TERI GENDER BENDER – ‘You Won The Man’
Taken from her upcoming EP, OUTSIDERS, which is set for release on 7th July, this is the latest alt-pop gem from the marvellous Teri Gender Bender. On ‘You Won The Man’, Teri reminds us that “behind every victory lies a poignant tale of sacrifice, struggle, and the profound human experience.” She is a total force when performing live, which she proved on stage supporting The Mars Volta on their UK tour dates earlier this month. (KC)

Girl Ray – ‘Everybody’s Saying That’
Any regular followers of ours will know what a fan I am of London trio Girl Ray, and my fandom has only increased with their latest slew of funk-fuelled singles. This one fizzes with all the swirling disco-inspired energy and danceable allure that we’ve come to know and love, and leaves me super excited for the release of their upcoming album, Prestige, which is out on 4th August via Moshi Moshi. I can’t wait to see them live again for its launch at Rough Trade East that evening, and if you’re keen to dance the night away to more Girl Ray-approved hits, they’re hosting ‘Club Prestige’ – a night of disco hits and beyond – at The George Tavern on 21st July. (ML)

Spinsters – ‘Styrofoam’
Bolton-based newcomers Spinsters have released their debut EP, Love Songs From the Apocalypse, today via The Evening Economies! This track ‘Styrofoam’ is one of five songs that explore the notion of memory, our bodies, joy, fear and technology – aka “what it means to be a messy human animal in chaotic times”. (KC)

Delilah Holliday – ‘Silent Streets’
Lifted from her upcoming EP, Invaluable Vol. 1, which is set for release via One Little Independent Records on 7th July, ‘Silent Streets’ is the latest banger from Delilah Holliday. A former member of punk band Skinny Girl Diet, Delilah’s solo sound has shifted into electronic dance territory, and this track allows her new skills to shine. (KC)

Alex Loveless – ‘Whiplash’
Hackney-based electronic artist Alex Loveless has returned with this alt-pop gem after a break from creating music whilst recovering from long covid. Inspired by palimpsest memories – layers of memories that accumulated as Loveless retraced their steps around London – it’s a slow-burning, lo-fi musing that sees them explore the powerful yet transitory relationships and interactions they have with others. (KC)

Lucy’s Delirium – ‘Mr Tv’
This is the debut single from Montreal alternative rock band Lucy’s Delirium. Their strong DIY ethos and playful, carefree attitude has resulted in the sound of ‘Mr Tv’. They recorded the single in their home studio, and the band describe it as “encapsulating the hypnotizing and obsessive feeling og the relationship between people and technology.” (KC)

MALKA – ‘Matriarch’
Having been a big fan of Scottish artist Tamara Schlesinger aka MALKA ever since she was a guest on our radio show about 6 years ago, I was excited to hear that she has new material. Taken from her upcoming new album, ‘Matriarch’ reflects on trying to balance everything in life whilst finding pride in what you succeed at. Oozing a sparkling, synth-soaked soundscape as Schlesinger’s honey sweet vocals are propelled by uptempo, tribal beats, it offers a beautifully uplifting ode to self empowerment. (ML)

Lizzo – ‘2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)’
I wasn’t at Glastonbury, sadly… But I’ve been lucky enough to see Lizzo before and her immense empowering presence is just one of the most wonderful things in the world. Even just watching the footage of her set from the weekend on iPlayer filled me with so much joy and emotion. Going through a few changes and realisations in my personal life at the moment, seeing the sheer beautiful uplifting energy and fierce spirit of her performing this song (and all the girls and gays crying along) was really just what I needed right now. Thank you Lizzo! (ML)

 

LISTEN: GIHE on Soho Radio with ARXX (26.06.23)

Tash, Kate and Mari were all in the studio together for June’s edition of the Get In Her Ears Soho Radio show! They played loads of new music from some of their favourite female, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ artists, and Tash made a poignant speech about Trans Rights and the importance of supporting trans artists during Pride month, and all year round. There was an eclectic mix of tracks on the playlist too, including Planningtorock, CLT DRP, Lauren Auder, Problem Patterns, Jackie Shane, Ratboys, Dream Wife, Speakers Corner Quartet, Fraulein and more!

The team caught up with total faves Hanni and Clara aka ARXX. The pair came into the studio to talk about the reaction to their debut album, Ride Or Die, which they released in March this year, their impressive touring schedule – including shows with The Vamps, Yungblud and MUNA – and their undying love for Avril Lavigne (which Kate also harbors too.) The GIHE team also reminisced about the first time ARXX were guests on a GIHE radio show back in June 2019, which you can listen to here.

Listen back to our most recent show below:

 

We’ll be back on Soho Radio on Monday 24th July from 12-2pm!

Tracklist
Jackie Shane – Sticks and Stones
Planningtorock – Transome
Problem Patterns – Letter Of Resignation
ARXX – Ride Or Die
**Interview with ARXX**
CLT DRP – Nothing Clever, Just Feelings
Dream Wife – Leech
Cable Ties – Thoughts Back
Ratboys – It’s Alive
Yvonne Ambrée – Outtamymouth
Speakers Corner Quartet – Fix
Sprints – Adore Adore Adore
House Of Women – Hysterical
Hera Lind – Hungry Lion
heka – april (away)
Girl Ray – Everybody’s Saying That
Fraulein – Big Cool
The Crystal Furs – Gay Bar (Electric Six Cover)
Grrrl Gang – Spunky
Beverley Glenn-Copeland – Africa Calling
Gazelle Twin & NYX – Deep England
Hand Habits – The Bust Of Nefertiti
F*Choir – Dying
Lauren Auder – we2assume2many2roles
Chroma – Woman To Woman
Breakup Haircut – Out Of My Way (I’m Not Getting On The Nightbus)
Anohni and The Johnsons – It Must Change

PLAYLIST: May 2023

The Get In Her Ears team have put together another eclectic mix of indie & alternative anthems, grungy guitar riffs, alt-pop gems and electronic tunes for your listening pleasure. Take some time to scroll through our track choices below, and make sure you press play on the playlist at the end of this post.

Follow GIHE on Spotify to hear all of our previous playlists too.

Le Tigre – ‘My My Metrocard’
The GIHE gang are finally seeing Le Tigre live in London on Saturday and we CANNOT wait to dance together in raging, cathartic bliss! Although I’ve been lucky enough to see Bikini Kill and The Julie Ruin live, it’ll feel extra special seeing Kathleen Hanna, JD Samson and Johanna Fateman reunited – Le Tigre were my ‘gateway’, if you will, to all things Riot Grrrl, hearing them regularly in the local indie club I’d visit throughout my teens during the early noughties, before delving into what came before. I’ve got goosebumps just thinking about it! (Mari Lane)

pink suits – ‘pink suits everyone’
Having had the pleasure of hosting Margate punk duo play for us at a couple of gigs over the last two years (supporting Problem Patterns and ARXX), we’re excited to welcome them back to The Shackewell Arms on 22nd June. It’s going to be extra special, as this time they’ll be headlining in celebration of their upcoming album, Dystopian Hellscape. Support from Chuck SJ and the Rose Quartz Rebellion and Breakup Haircut. Grab your tickets here! (ML)

GENN – ‘ A Reprise (That Girl)’
Long time GIHE faves GENN with their latest single. ‘A Reprise (The Girl)’ showcases all there is to love about the Anglo-Maltese quartet; with their trademark funk-fuelled sound and fierce energy, it’s an immense angst-driven anthem. (ML)

INDIGOS – ‘Drug Dealer, Faith Healer’
I’m a big fan of this track by Bristol-based band INDIGOS. Taken from their upcoming EP, IN UTOPIA, which is set for release on 21st June, ‘Drug Dealer, Faith Healer’ draws parallels between drug use and organised religion, comparing the ritualistic natures of both.
(Kate Crudgington)

HotWax – ‘Rip It Out’
The latest single from Hastings teenage grunge trio HotWax, taken from their debut EP, A Thousand Times. I’ve probably played ‘Rip It Out’ a thousand times? It’s a riotous anthem about ripping out your contraceptive implant. I interviewed the band before their gig at The Lexington back in April and we spoke about this track and more. Read the full piece here. (KC)

Fraulein – ‘Big Cool’
Self-described as “a wild ride, a bit screamy, very big & very cool,” I love this new anthem from GIHE faves Fraulein. Joni & Karsten continuously impress all of us with their brooding, grunge-infused noise and ‘Big Cool’ is no exception. It’s taken from their upcoming EP, Pedestal, which is set for release on 30th June. (KC)

CHROMA – ‘Woman To Woman’
Having wowed crowds at SXSW and Focus Wales this year, and with a debut album set for release later this year, Welsh rockers CHROMA rally in support of people of minority genders in immense latest single ‘Woman To Woman’. Calling out those who call themselves feminists whilst actively oppressing others, it races with a fierce energy, blasting out the poignant message that “Trans Women Are Women” with a searing sense of urgency. (ML)

My Ugly Clementine – ‘Are You In’
Described as “a reminder to jump in, be assertive and to go with the flow”, I love this track from Vienna-based three piece My Ugly Clementine. Are You In? is taken from their upcoming album, The Good Life, which will be released on August 11 via BMG. The band are coming over to the UK to play a show at the Old Blue Last in Shoreditch on 8th October, so grab a ticket if you like what you hear. (KC)

Touch Excellent – ‘Record’
A tenacious anthem that takes aim at the failures of the healthcare system when it comes to treating women, non-binary and transgender folks, this is the debut single from Touch Excellent. Playfully self-describing themselves as “Ireland’s most transgender band (surely)”, Touch Excellent create raw, frenzied, politically-driven cacophonies that are designed to dismantle the systems that oppress us. ‘Record’ is inspired by the band members own experiences with the medical system, the recent Cervical Check scandal in Ireland, and the ongoing fight for reproductive rights around the world. (KC)

Cumgirl8 – ‘cicciolina’
I missed New York four-piece cumgirl8 when they played The Great Escape earlier this month, but their catchy, chaotic sounds have been ricocheting around my head anyway. ‘Cicciolina’ is a snapshot of what the band are all about, as they explain: “Cicciolina is an Italian icon, porn star and former politician that was elected to parliament in the 90s. She advocated for human rights and the eradication of nuclear weapons. Cicciolina said ‘make sex not war’ and used her divine power of femininity to troll the status quo while disrupting it from the inside. We feel her ideals are foundational to the cumgirl8 philosophy of subversive change, peace, and strength in vulnerability. We hope she loves our song, we love her very much. Cicciolina is cumgirl1.” (KC)

The Black Isle – ‘Jewel Box’
Bonding over a shared love of grunge and pop, Yorkshire-based band The Black Isle create fuzzed up, melodic guitar tunes. The band released their new EP, Vagus Nerve, today (31st May), so if you like the sound of ‘Jewel Box’, you should check it out here.(KC)

HAVVK – ‘Daylight Robbery’
I was super excited to hear about the return of total faves HAVVK! They played the first ever gig we hosted back in 2016, and have continued to charm us with their rich ethereal power ever since. ‘Daylight Robbery’ offers a grittier sound from the Irish duo, reflecting on the safe spaces we create for ourselves and the exhaustion and fear we can feel when these are invaded. A fierce anthem oozing the band’s trademark, cathartic rage and captivating grace. (ML)

Trout – ‘Gutter’
I love this bittersweet anthem from the excellently named Trout. The Copenhagen-born, Liverpool-based musician has just signed to Chess Club Records and returned from playing The Great Escape Festival, so 2023 looks set to be a great year for her. ‘Gutter’ is a tongue-in-cheek response to those who doubt what it’s like to live with depression, explored via grungy riffs and Trout’s layered vocals. (KC)

Ezra Williams – ‘Until I’m Home’
This is a tender offering from Irish non-binary musician Ezra Williams, taken from their debut album, Supernumeraries, which is set for release on 16th June via AWAL. Speaking about the track, Ezra explains: “I wrote this song on the train home from hanging out with my girlfriend at the time. I overthink everything, and cannot be left alone with my own thoughts for a second, or I’ll feel like the world is collapsing in on me.” We love Ezra’s music here at GIHE and look forward to hearing their debut record in full. (KC)

Pixie Cut Rhythm Orchestra – ‘Empty Envelope’
Mari has booked Pixie Cut Rhythm Orchestra to headline our Get In Her Ears gig in October and I am SO. EXCITED. They were recommended to me by Irish musician Fears a while ago, and I’ve had this track ‘Empty Envelope’ on repeat since then. Please grab a ticket to come and see them live at The Shacklewell Arms. We can have a little cry in the front row when they play it (disclaimer: this is optional). Tickets are cheaper in advance and available via DICE here. (KC)

Midwife & Vya Melinkolya – ‘Hounds Of Heaven’
I am obsessed with Midwife & Vya Melinkolya’s collaborative EP, Orbweaving, which they created during the time they spent together in the deserts of New Mexico where Midwife is based. From nights spent “herping” on empty roadsides looking for rattlesnakes, roadkill and spiders, to meaningful days in the studio, Orbweaving captures a moment of melancholy and metamorphosis for both artists. It’s one of my favourite EPs of the year so far. (KC)

JFDR – ‘Life Man’
‘Life Man’ is taken from Icelandic musician JFDR’s third album Museum, which came out at the end of last month. JFDR says “The song is about one of those moments; when you get a second to breathe and an overwhelming wave of existentialism hits you in the face.” Kate caught her set at St Mary’s Church in Brighton as part of The Great Escape Festival, which you can read all about here. (TW)

SOLE – ‘en och en’
I have Kate to thank for discovering this tack! It comes from SOLE who is a Swedish artist, music producer and songwriter. This track is taken from her upcoming second album. I love the calming nature of it, with beautiful vocals that make you feel like you’re being lifted up by the music, transcending into a better place. (TW)

Headboy – ‘Cement’
London trio Headboy’s latest release, taken from their upcoming debut EP, Was It What You Thought?, which is set for release on 9th June via Blitzcat Records. This track focuses in on the significance of friendship amidst a backdrop of bright, intricate indie-rock. Speaking more on the lyrical inspiration behind ‘Cement’, the band said: “In the heat of a turbulent summer, misrule reigned. ‘Cement’ is about taking stock and refuge in the comfort of your friends and the people around you; and the rediscovery of friendship. It includes advice from lyricist Mars West’s grandfather – ‘don’t count the days it slows them down’ – a warning against wishing away life.” I’m looking forward to hearing the EP in full! (TW)

The Orielles – ‘Tableau 002’
Having just released their experimental new EP, The Goyt Method – an innovative re-working of last year’s album Tableau – long time faves The Orielles continue to showcase their insightful and sophisticated songwriting, and ability to create exquisite, avant-garde soundscapes. Find out more about the intriguing processes and techniques used to put the EP together, as well as reflections on memorable live shows and being women in the music industry, in our recent interview with Sid and Esmé from the band! The Goyt Method is out now via Heavenly Records. (ML)

DEWEY – ‘The Janitor’
This is the latest single from previous guest on our Soho Radio show DEWEY. ‘The Janitor’ is serving those wonderful otherworldly soundscapes that DEWEY does so well. I particularly love the catchy guitars and rhythms on this track, it’s got a real groove to it. DEWEY will be playing a free gig at East London’s Jaguar Shoes on the 1st June. (TW)

Lauren Auder – ‘we2assume2many2roles’
An intriguing exploration of the contradicting nature of human experience, I’m a big fan of this single from British-French artist Lauren Auder. Co-produced by GIHE fave Jessica Winter, mmph, Alex Parish and Auder herself, ‘we2assume2many2roles’ is a hazy alt-pop gem that marks an exciting new direction for the songwriter. (KC)

CATBEAR – ‘I’ll Meet You At The End’
London duo CATBEAR with their latest single. A ‘love song for the apocalypse’, ‘I’ll Meet You At The End’ reflects on the power of connection, even in the darkest of times. With its soaring, blissful allure I can’t get enough of this shimmering, immersive soundscape. (ML)

Softee – ‘Isn’t Enough’
The latest single from Brooklyn based artist Nina Grollman aka Softee, ‘Isn’t Enough’ showcases her ability to create sparkling alt-pop soundscapes with a stirring, heartfelt emotion. Oozing a glistening, immersive splendour throughout, her new debut album Natural explores complex themes of identity and transformation with a soulful, uplifting energy. (ML)

Ruti – ‘Luh Luh Love’
I had the total pleasure of catching Ruti on the first day of The Great Escape in Brighton earlier this month, and their vocals blew me away. I totally love this track of theirs ‘Luh Luh Love’. There’s such a gentle sweetness to it and a lovely depth and tone to Ruti’s voice. Feel good vibes. (TW)

Charlotte Carpenter – ‘Spinning Plates’
The first taster of Charlotte Carpenter’s upcoming debut album, ‘Spinning Plates’ offers a poignant reflection on the power structures and misogyny within the music industry. I’m a big fan of the impassioned blues-soaked splendour of this striking call to arms to fellow women and marginalised groups within the industry. (ML)

Carpenters – ‘Yesterday Once More’
Just wanted to play a Carpenters song as I was lucky enough to interview Lucy O’Brien recently about her new book about legendary artist Karen Carpenter. Lead Sister is a truly moving account, recalled with stirring empathy by Lucy – whilst not ignoring the sadness of Karen’s story (one which can be quite affecting, especially for anyone who has personal experience of eating disorders), it highlights Karen’s voice, her strength of spirit and passion for what she loved (like drumming!) (ML)

LISTEN: GIHE on Soho Radio with Cheri Percy (29.05.23)

Tash and Kate were back on Soho Radio’s airwaves playing loads of new music from some of their favourite female, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ artists! Mari offered some of her “musical musings” too. The pair talked about their highlights from The Great Escape Festival – which included spotting Courtney Love – and how much they collectively love Hypsoline after they headlined the latest GIHE gig at The Shacklewell Arms. They also enthused about the eclectic mix of tracks on the playlist, including ARXX, Ezra Williams, Touch Excellent, HotWax, GENN, SPIDER, CATBEAR, DEWEY, Midwife, Brutus and more.

Tash also caught up with author and journalist Cheri Percy to talk about her new book Come Away With ESG. Inspired by the story of ESG – one of the most under-rated and influential bands in electronic music – Cheri penned the book which features interviews with founding member Renee Scroggins, alongside cult-figures from 1980s New York and North England. Tash and Cheri spoke about all this and more. You can buy your copy of the book here.

Listen back to the radio show below:

 

We’ll be back on Soho Radio on Monday 26th June from 12-2pm!

Tracklist
ANOHNI and the Johnsons – It Must Change
Hypsoline – With You Gone
ARXX – Ride Or Die
HotWax – Rip It Out
GENN – A Reprise (That Girl)
INDIGOS – Drug Dealer, Faith Healer
FLOSSING – Switch
SOLE – en och en
Headboy – cement
Heff Vansaint – Ladder Rungs
BRUTUS – Brave
My Ugly Clementine – Are You In?
Aldous Harding – The Barrel
Ezra Williams – Until I’m Home
Janelle Monae – Lipstick Lover
jellyskin – bringer of brine
**Interview with Cheri Percy**
ESG – The Beat
DEWEY – The Janitor
CATBEAR – I’ll Meet You At The End
Midwife & Vyva Melinkolya – Hounds Of Heaven
Charlotte Carpenter – Spinning Plates
Carpenters – Yesterday Once More
SPIDER – Growing Into It
Touch Excellent – Record
pink suits – Fake Great Britain
Hole – Awful