LISTEN: GIHE on Soho Radio with afromerm (13.11.23)

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. Artists featured on the eclectic playlist included Planningtorock, body/negative, Fraulein, HotWax, paun, LipGloss, Sheherazaad, Dermabrasion, deep tan, Seraphina Simone, SandunesVyva Melinkolya and more.

South London-based sound artist and GIHE fave afromerm also came into the studio to chat about winning an Oram Award – an award which celebrates Women, Trans, Non-Binary and Gender Expansive artists who are pushing the envelope of creativity in sound, music and related technology. She also spoke about her work as part of the NYX Drone Choir and the innovative motion-sensitive instrument she created for her undergraduate project called ‘Juniper’.

You can catch afromerm performing live at the Oram Awards Ceremony at Kings Place in London on 19th November. Tickets are free, but you need to register.

Listen back to the show below:

We’ll be back on Soho Radio on Monday 11th December from 12-2pm!
 Make sure you tune in via www.sohoradiolondon.com

Tracklist
Planningtorock – Transome
Personnel – Her City I Was After
ALYSS – Hydra
Sandunes – Feel Me From The Inside
Holysseus Fly – Bloom
body / negative ft. Midwife – everett
LipGloss – Anna (Walks Along The Street)
Chelsea Wolfe – Whispers In The Echo Chamber
Fraulein – The Last Drop
HotWax – High Tea
deep tan – xenomorph queen
NESS NOST – The Regular
Saff Juno – 5 O’clock Sun
Maple Glider – Don’t Kiss Me
paun – Double Standard
Mary Lovett – Tambor
afromerm – held
**Interview with afromerm**
Laura Misch – Sax Rise
Hilary Woods – Burial Rites
Seraphina Simone – Liverpool
Sheherazaad – Mashoor
Dermabrasion – Halberdier
Gross Misconduct – All My Fine Fabrics
A Lot, Not Too Much – Runnin’
Vyva Melinkolya, Midwife – Doomer GF Song
Gazelle Twin – Fear Keeps Us Alive
Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y.

Boudica Music Conference to take place at FOLD in London on 25th November

Founded in 2019 by Samantha Togni, Boudica is a multidisciplinary platform designed to spotlight and support female, trans+ and non-binary people in music. The Boudica Music Conference began in 2020, with previous editions being held at Freemasons’ Hall in London, and at the Museum of Modern Art Bologna (MAMbo).

This year, the conference will take place on 25th November at FOLD, an epicentre of the queer music scene in London. The line up includes Planningtorock, industry experts from Black Artist Database, Southbank Centre, FOLD, DJ Mag, Notting Hill Carnival, BMG, Pxssy Palace and many more.

The conference will take place across a full day and night. Panels will run throughout the day, including industry professionals such NIKS (B.A.D), Planningtorock, Nadine Noor (Pxssy Palace), Adem Holness (Southbank Centre), and Lasha Jorjoliani (FOLD Co-Founder), speaking on topics to support a brighter future in electronic music. Alongside the panels, there will also be a one-to-one Mentorship Hub and a DJ Workshop in collaboration with Pioneer DJ.

These day events will be followed by an after sunset party at FOLD with DJ sets from Blasha & Allatt, LYDO, Lovecat, Samantha Togni and Swan Meat.

Day tickets are available here. Night tickets are available here.

Read below for more information on the full programme of the day-time panel events.

PANEL 1 – BUILDING A SUPPORTIVE WORLD WITHIN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY FOR TRANS+, NON-BINARY AND FEMALE-IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUALS

Host: Vanessa Maria
Panelists: Jaye Ward (DJ), June Lam, Max Blue Churchill (The TCC), Nadine Noor (Pxssy Palace)

In The Jaguar Foundation’s groundbreaking report on gender representation in UK dance music, it was unsurprisingly discovered that gender disparity within the music industry is a persistent issue. Minoritised genders are repeatedly othered, excluded and discriminated against. While there is progress being made, the music industry still has a long way to go in achieving a more equitable representation and treatment of female, trans+ and non-binary individuals. In this panel, the speakers will explore the varied means by which we can build a supportive world within the music industry despite its current ecosystem.

PANEL 2 – BREAKING BARRIERS AND AMPLIFYING EACH OTHER’S VOICES: THE POWER OF COMMUNITY

Host: Steven Braines (He.She.They)
Panelists: Mandidextrous (Speed Bass/ Amen4Teko/ TNT Sound System), Lasha Jorjoliani (FOLD Co-Founder), Linett Kamala (Notting Hill Carnival / Lin Kam Art), NIKS (Black Artist Database)

In recent years, the electronic music landscape has undergone significant changes, driven in part by the widespread adoption of electronic music by Gen Z through platforms like TikTok. This transformation has piqued corporate interest and investment in the industry, leading to a reshaping of its dynamics.

Nonetheless, it is crucial to emphasise the enduring vitality of grassroots and DIY nightlife communities. These spaces have long played a vital role in amplifying the voices of marginalised individuals, demonstrating remarkable resilience and adaptability.

In this panel, the panelists unite to celebrate the strength of community-driven initiatives and explore innovative strategies to address the challenges brought about by corporate involvement. The speakers will offer insights on dismantling barriers, mutually amplifying voices, and preserving the spirit of our communities.

PANEL 3 – AMPLIFYING TRANS+ VOICES IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Host: Āliyah Husna / THEMPRESS (Good Night Out/Riposte)
Panellists: I. JORDAN, Planningtorock, Teecra (FOLD)

In light of current circumstances and the increasingly heightened challenges faced by Trans+ individuals within the music industry, we’re announcing an emergency Trans+ panel. This initiative is a direct response to the urgent issues and adversity Trans+ people are enduring in the current climate. It’s crucial that we shine a spotlight on these concerns and engage in meaningful discussions within the music industry.

Trans+ individuals are encountering a troubling surge in hate crimes, physical assaults, and political and media scapegoating. This alarming trend demands our immediate attention and action. Music, as a potent cultural force, cannot remain indifferent to the struggles faced by its own community members.

Our panel is steadfast in providing a platform where these critical issues can be openly and constructively discussed by Trans+ people. We are committed to fostering a nurturing environment that acknowledges the unique challenges faced by Trans+ individuals and are actively seeking solutions that can be acted on.

Now more than ever it’s essential for people to become adept at addressing transphobia head-on. Equipping individuals with the language and tools to engage in these conversations is pivotal for driving change, promoting inclusivity, and firmly standing against discrimination.

By addressing these concerns within the context of music, we aim to amplify the voices of Trans+ individuals and inspire positive transformation in the industry. We invite everyone to participate in this vital conversation and collective effort to establish a safer and more inclusive music community for all.

PANEL 4 – LGBTQIA+ REPRESENTATION IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES AND TRIUMPHS

Host: TBC
Panelists: Manuka Honey (SUZIO / Woo), Rhona Ezuma (THIIIRD Magazine), Saskhia Menendez (UME/ Artist Manager/ MMF Member/ Keychange), Steven Braines (he.she.they)

Across history, the LGBTQIA+ community has always altered the music’s trajectory for the better, pioneering new sounds, genres and essential cultural movements that pave the way for positive change. Yet simultaneously, trailblazing LGBTQIA+ music industry professionals have been sidelined, as mainstream society capitalises on certain elements of the LGBTQIA+ aesthetic while disregarding aspects they consider too unconventional or politically charged. This panel will examine the multitude of experiences faced by LGBTQIA+ people working within the music industry, exploring the difficulties, successes and means by which we can make music a safer, representational and inclusive space for all identities.

PANEL 5 – WORKING TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
CO-HOSTED BY MUSICIANS’ UNION

Host: John Shortell (Musicians’ Union)
Panelists: Adem Holness (Head Of Contermporary Music Southbank), Emma Wiggin (Westwick Management), Farah Syed Farah Syed (Director, Communications, amp Sound Branding / Co-Chair AFEM), Marcus Barnes (Happy Tuesdays/ The Guardian)

In recent years, the music industry has frequently highlighted the importance of ‘safe spaces,’ ‘inclusivity,’ and ‘diversity.’ However, there is often a disconnect between these ideals and their actual implementation by organisations, brands, and promoters. All too often, these concepts are used as empty buzzwords, lacking real substance and accountability, especially for marginalised communities.

In this panel, the speakers will engage in a thoughtful discussion on how we can foster welcoming workplaces, nightlife settings, and opportunities, even in the presence of systemic challenges and oppression. The aim is to explore practical ways to create genuinely supportive and accessible environments for everyone.

 

Boudica Music Conference is supported by Arts Council England, Downtown Music, Musicians’ Union, Pioneer DJ and Resident Advisor

Follow Boudica on Instagram, Facebook and bandcamp

PLAYLIST: September 2023

The Get In Her Ears team have put together another eclectic mix of indie & alternative tunes, grunge and shoegaze anthems, post punk and Riot Grrrl bangers, alt-pop and R&B gems and experimental 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.

 

Whitelands – ‘The Prophet & I’
The latest single from London band Whitelands, ‘The Prophet and I’ is based around the philosophical book, The Prophet, by Lebanese-American author Kahlil Gibran. A beautifully woozy soundscape, it flows with fuzzy hooks and shimmering harmonies; oozing all the dreamy, shoegaze-inspired vibes. (Mari Lane – Managing Editor)

NewDad – ‘Angel’
Taken from their upcoming debut album, Madra, which is set for release on 26th January 2024 via Fair Youth/Atlantic Records, this track from Galway alt-rock four piece NewDad is inspired by the destructive relationship between characters Rue and Jules in hit TV show Euphoria. It’s a magnetic, heady guitar tune that’s been swirling around my skull since I first heard it. (Kate Crudgington – Features Editor)

Coolgirl – ‘High Altar’
Taken from her upcoming EP, Failed Reboot, which is set for release on 8th November via VETA Records, this Coolgirl track is a hypnotic blend of synths, intriguing samples and atmospheric beats. GIHE fans will recognise Coolgirl aka Lizzie Fitzpatrick as the front person of grunge trio Bitch Falcon, but under her new solo moniker she uses electronics to create vivid, sometimes ambient, sometimes upbeat soundscapes. (KC)

Maria Uzor – ‘Sometimes They Look At You’
Maria Uzor consistently delivers with her amazing electronic soundscapes, and ‘Sometimes They Look At You’ is no exception. It’s taken from her upcoming debut album, SOFT CUTS, which is set for release on 13th October via Castles In space. Come to her album launch at The Windmill in Brixton on the 18th October, we’ll all be there!
(Tash Walker – Digital Editor)

Tirzah – ‘F22’
‘F22’ is taken from Tirzah’s recently released new album, trip9love…???, produced by Micah Levi. It’s a stripped back sonic sound-bath of distortion, off-key haunting piano and drum machines. Get listening. (TW)

1000 Beasts & Tomike – ‘Cherry Delight’
The latest release from Cork-based producer 1000 Beasts and London-based Irish artist Tomike! Some low-key neo soul, filled with rich jazz harmony – just lovely. (TW)

DEBBY FRIDAY – ‘let u in’
Polaris Music Prize-winning artist DEBBY FRIDAY has dropped this drum & bass-tinged pop banger. It follows on from her acclaimed debut album, GOOD LUCK, which she released via Sub Pop earlier this year. DEBBY FRIDAY will be touring the UK in November, playing a show at Thirdman Records in London on Friday 10th November, and she’ll be performing at The Roundhouse for Pitchfork Music Festival on Saturday 11th November. (KC)

Amaroun – ‘Pussy Whine’
London-based alt-R&B artist Amaroun releases her new EP, Dopamine, today (29th Sept), and this track is a definite highlight. Speaking about ‘Pussy Whine’, Amaroun explains: “I want to fly the flag for sexual freedom, especially for black and queer people that have heavily felt the impact of oppression forcing you to repress your instinctual self. I find the word an empowering way of claiming my right to pleasure and sexual expression. Lyrically, it’s about that moment when you meet someone that you then can’t stop thinking about, and the thrill of the chase! ” (KC)

Rainy Miller and Space Afrika ft. Mica Levi – ‘Maybe Time To Lay Down The Arms’
This track is absolutely mesmerising. ‘Maybe Time To Lay Down The Arms’ is the first single I’ve heard coming out of this amazing collaboration, with more set to be released on 16th November. I can’t wait. (TW)

Gabriel Gifford ft. Aphty Khéa – ‘Voice From The Wind’
I love this collaboration between Berlin-based producer Gabriel Gifford and Greek-born artist Aphty Khéa. Featured on Gifford’s upcoming concept mini-album, Hailstone King, which explores themes of grief, masculinity, mental health, identity and legacy through the story of a mythical king, this track is described as an experimental anthem that tackles queerphobic attitudes. Sung in their native Greek language, Aphty Khéa’s potent voice compliments Gifford’s deconstructed club beats so well. (KC)

Hinako Omori – ‘ember’
This is the latest single from London-based artist and composer Hinako Omori. Taken from her upcoming album, stillness, softness…, which is set for release via Houndstooth on 27th October, ’ember’ is an uplifting sonic delight that encourages listeners to let go of the past and relinquish feelings of doubt. I’m looking forward to hearing it live when Hinako plays at London’s ICA on 2nd December. (KC)

AVR – ‘A Closer Touch, A Plan Of Art’
Berlin-based artist AVR (formerly known as ANNA VR) played live for us at Notting Hill Arts Club a few years ago and she was wonderful. ‘A Closer Touch, A Plan Of Art’ is her latest single, and she’s preparing to release more new music later this year, so keep an eye out for announcements from her in the near future. (KC)

Clementine Valentine – ‘Selenelion’
Formally known as Purple Pilgrims, but now going by their birth names, New Zealand duo Clementine Valentine have just released a beautiful new album. Taken from the album, ‘Selenelion’ glistens with an enchanting folk-strewn majesty as its swirling, other-worldly grace immerses you completely. The Coin That Broke The Fountain Floor, the new album from Clementine Valentine, is out now via Flying Nun. (ML)

Bas Jan – ‘No More Swamp’
The latest single from London collective Bas Jan, ‘No More Swamp’ reflects on how the band’s lives have changed over the years, with shifting priorities and responsibilities. Showcasing the band’s trademark quirky energy and perceptive songwriting ability, it interweaves shimmering instrumentation to create a wonderfully danceable cacophony. (ML)

tall child – ‘Damaged’
tall child, formerly known as ZHA Gandhi and previously associated with projects like Buggs and Luce Rushton (fka TV Room), has now released their debut single ‘Damaged’. An “introspective exploration of a turbulent parent-child relationship”, it’s propelled by a stirring emotion, showcasing their soulful vocals with a captivating allure. With a shimmering ethereal musicality, it’s a beautifully cathartic ballad. (ML)

Touch Excellent – ‘Couch Song’
This is a very cute tune from Dublin pop punks Touch Excellent. Full of dreamy vocals, relatable lyrics and melodic riffs, ‘Couch Song’ is a buoyant musing on introversion and attraction at house parties, and how these dueling states play out in a crowded room. (KC)

Becca Mancari ft. Julien Baker – ‘Over and Over’
Having received acclaim from the likes of the New York Times and queer publication them, and collaborated with big names such as Hayley Williams (Paramore) and Julien Baker (boygenius), Nashville artist Becca Mancari has just released their latest album, Left Hand. Rippling throughout with a beautifully heartfelt emotion and twinkling musicality, it offers a dreamy and gently empowering reflection on queer identities and our relation to the natural world; a shimmering and relatable ode to being your true self. Read our recent interview with Becca Mancari here. (ML)

Small Crush – ‘Rumblin Tummy’
The latest single from Californian band Small Crush, ‘Rumblin Tummy’ offers a fresh perspective on 2019’s similarly named ‘Tummy Rumblin’. Oozing luscious scuzzy vibes and a twinkling uplifting energy, it’s a shimmering slice of dreamy surf-pop, reflecting on “staying in love and getting butterflies in your stomach no matter how long it’s been.”
I’m a big fan of Small Crush’s cute sounds and have been really enjoying their new album, Penelope, which is out now via Asian Man Records. (ML)

dethcaps – ‘Nightstand’
This is the debut single from non-binary indie grunge band dethcaps (great name). It’s inspired by the feeling of pure infatuation when you first start falling in love with someone, underscored by a buoyant melody and heartfelt lyrics. (KC)

Brenda – ‘Pigs’
It was so fun to chat to Litty from Brenda on our recent Soho Radio show. I love this track which is full of rage, taken from their self-titled debut album which is epic! You can listen back to my conversation with Litty on our GIHE takeover of the Morning Glory Show on Soho Radio here. (TW)

Problem Patterns – ‘Lesbo 3000 / Poverty Tourist’
What a TREAT we have for you here – a double dose of pure punk bangers from GIHE faves, Belfast Riot Grrrls Problem Patterns. On ‘Lesbo 3000’, drummer Beth takes the lead on vocals, shouting back at homophobes and screaming her lungs out. On ‘Poverty Tourist’, bassist/vocalist Ciara and vocalist/guitarist Alanah take turns to call out the appropriation of working class culture in the music industry and further afield. Both tracks are taken from Problem Patterns’ upcoming debut album, Blouse Club, which is set for release on 27th October via Alcopop Records. The band will be headlining for us at Sebright Arms on 17th November – tickets are on DICE now. (KC)

SPRINTS – ‘Up And Comer’
This riotous single from Dublin rockers SPRINTS is taken from their debut album, Letter To Self, set for release on 5th Jan 2024 via City Slang. The band have been going from strength to strength since Mari & I saw them them live at the Women’s Work Showcase in Belfast last year. If you like what you hear, you can catch them playing at The Dome in Tuffnell Park here in London on 4th October. (KC)

Projector – ‘And Now The End’
Brighton trio Projector continue to evolve their sound with this latest single ‘And Now The End’. Written as a response to a breakup scenario, but also inspired by the general state of chaos that we currently live in, the track ricochets between spite, apathy and a need for resolution. ‘And Now The End’ is accompanied by a beautifully shot video that you can watch here. (KC)

HotWax – ‘Phone Machine’
Hastings trio HotWax are fast becoming firm favourites here at GIHE. Full of their trademark riotous vocals and tenacious riffs, this single is taken from their upcoming EP, Invite, Me Kindly, which is set for release on 18th October. (KC)

Venus Grrrls – ‘Liar Liar’
The latest single from Leeds rockers Venus Grrrls, ‘Liar Liar’ incites the listener to reclaim their autonomy and rediscover their worth. Propelled by a seething energy and fierce, impassioned drive, it’s a perfectly riotous anthem proving this band to be a true force to be reckoned with. (ML)

Comic Sans – ‘Winter in Sokcho’
Written and inspired through tarot readings, queer experience and healing, and quest to be your true queer self, ‘Winter In Sokcho’ is the latest single from London band Comic Sans. Building with an eerie splendour and gritty allure to a dark rock anthem, it offers fierce hooks and tension-building beats, as the sweeping power of the majestic vocals takes hold. (ML)

The Vanity Project – ‘Eureka’
London-based self described “queer-freak-pop” Flora Jackson and Rob Paterson aka The Vanity Project, pride themselves on creating swirling chaotic soundscapes, interweaving multiple genres and techniques. Latest single ‘Eureka!‘ reflects on the daily grind of the 9 to 5, and the dangers of capitalism in a wonderfully wacky blast of empowering riotous energy and sparkling musicality. The Vanity Project’s debut album, We Should Never Have Come Here, is released today (29th Sept), and you can catch them live tonight at The Cavendish Arms in Stockwell to celebrate! (ML)

NESS NÖST – ‘MAID 4 U’
I love this lead single taken from NESS NÖST’s debut EP, Working Hours, which is out now. It delves into the challenges women in the service industry face, battling misogyny, self-sabotage and pursuit of dreams all wrapped up in an acoustic-pop sound. (TW)

Charlotte Carpenter – ‘You’re My Reason Why’
Described as a “dystopian gay love story’, this latest single from Midlands artist Charlotte Carpenter reflects on her fond memories of spending time with her wife in a tiny cottage during lockdown: “I can honestly say, they were some of my favourite times together. It put so much into perspective for me. I had stripped away all of those routines and expectations, and I found what I truly valued in life, which is love and time.” I just love the track’s lilting musicality, with its heartfelt twinkling emotion, it oozes a stirring grace and comforting warmth. Charlotte Carpenter’s debut album, A Modern Rage, is out on 6th October. (ML)

Anna Pancaldi – ‘Stay This Way’
Exploring the complexities of loss when it’s entangled with childhood, this latest single from London artist Anna Pancaldi offers a beautifully poignant ode to nostalgia. Shimmering with Pancaldi’s soaring rich vocals and an emotion-strewn splendour. Catch Anna Pancaldi live at The Waiting Room on 20th October. (ML)

Maria BC – ‘Still’
Newly signed to Sacred Bones, this track from Maria BC is a gentle, evocative blend of their poetic lyrics and clear vocals, accompanied by a piano motif that they composed at the tender age of sixteen. ‘Still’ is lifted from Maria BC’s upcoming album, Spike Field, which is set for release on 20th October. (KC)

Chelsea Wolfe – ‘Dusk’
Freshly signed to Loma Vista Records, this is the latest offering from the marvelously macabre Chelsea Wolfe. ‘Dusk’ is a smouldering, gritty “mythical love song” that effortlessly showcases her potent vocals. I can’t wait to hear more of her new music in the near future. (KC)

Gazelle Twin – ‘Black Dog’
New to the INVADA Records roster, this is the latest single from GIHE favourite Elizabeth Bernholz aka Gazelle Twin. Alicia from NYX Drone choir described ‘Black Dog’ as “the soundtrack to my insomnia” when we interviewed them on our recent Soho Radio show, and I couldn’t agree more. Full of Bernholz’s trademark eerie electronics and shadowy sounds, it’s a cell-tingling exploration of what haunts us in life’s darker moments. I can’t wait to hear Gazelle Twin’s new album, also titled Black Dog, when it’s released on 27th October. It’s going to sound superb when it’s ricocheting off the walls of majestic London venue Bush Hall when she performs it live on 10th November. (KC)

Hilary Woods – ‘Where The Bough Has Broken’
A hypnotic instrumental inspired by a deep love for Dublin City, I’m fascinated by this new release from Irish artist Hilary Woods. Lifted from her upcoming album, Acts Of Light, which is due on 3rd November via one of my favourite record labels Sacred Bones, ‘Where The Bough Has Broken’ is an atmospheric ode to communal growth and memory, with an accompanying video that pays homage to the seemingly minor moments that play a role in creating these things. (KC)

Yay Maria – ‘L’Appel Du Vide’
The latest single from trangender artist Yay Maria, ‘L’Appel Du Vide’ marks the upcoming release of her new EP, Suburbia, which is out on 20th October via I’m Not From London. Self-described as “queer pop music for feelz and boogying”, the new EP offers a celebration of trans joy, with the mission of combating the all-too-frequent negative narrative the media presents us with. I just love the twinkling energy and swirling, ethereal grace of the soundscapes Yay Maria creates. This single ‘L’Appel Du Vide’ is accompanied by a “fully animated extravaganza” of a new video – check it out here. (ML)

 

PLAYLIST: August 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.

Human Interest – ‘Step On’
Following the success of previous singles ‘Mixing Paint’ and ‘Cool Cats’, and with recent acclaim from the likes of Steve LaMacq on BBC 6Music, East-London band Human Interest have now announced the release of an upcoming EP later this year. Combining a fierce post-punk drive with a fuzzy, lilting energy, lead single ‘Step On’ reflects on “appreciating the duality of yourself and your friends” and builds with an anthemic power to a swirling slice of infectious indie-pop. ‘Step On’ is out now via Nice Swan records.
(Mari Lane)

CLT DRP – ‘I See My Body Through You’
Following on from their incendiary anthems ‘New Boy‘ and ‘Nothing Clever, Just Feelings‘, this is the latest banger from Brighton feminist electro-punks CLT DRP. Taken from their upcoming second album, Nothing Clever, Just Feelings, which is set for release on 8th September via Venn Records, the track is a dynamic, corrosive rumination on objectification and how it can affect our own identity and self worth. By combining quieter verses with a blistering chorus, CLT DRP reflect the tumultuous emotions and lack of control that can come from feeling exposed and viewed through a skewed and restricting lens.
(Kate Crudgington)

Chroma – ‘Don’t Wanna Go Out’
Having just announced the release of their debut album, and with news of an exciting support slot with (my most watched band in the world) Foo Fighters next year, Welsh band Chroma are definite ones to watch right now, and so we couldn’t be more thrilled that they’ll be headlining our night at Shacklewell Arms next Friday! (8th September). To celebrate the news, they’ve shared ‘Don’t Wanna Go Out’, a fierce new single reflecting on feelings of FOMO and propelled by the band’s distinctive raw, relentless energy. An instant earworm that I can’t wait for East London to mosh along to very soon! Ask For Angela, the debut album from Chroma, is set for release on 20th October via Alcopop! Records. Nab tickets to see them live on 8th September along with wormboys and UrgentSea here. (ML)

Duvet – ‘Girlcow’
‘Girlcow’ is the latest single from Manchester post punks Duvet, who are gearing up to to release their split 7″ ‘Girlcow/Sweaty Dog’ on 29th September via Fear of Missing Out Records. I love their sleazy, chaotic sound on this track, which the band say is “a bit of fictional story telling about a confident cowboy pursuing a play girl bunny type character,” explored from both perspectives. (KC)

Gender Chores – ‘Dysphurious’
A reflection on coming out as non-binary – a subject that’s very close to Northern Irish punks Gender Chores’ hearts – ‘Dysphurious’ offers a truly uplifting dose of punk-pop, oozing a fierce colourful spirit. Filled with scuzzy hooks and a refreshingly honest lyricism, it’s an empowering ode to freeing yourself from the constrictions of conventional gender ‘norms’; an energising boost of confidence to be your true self in the face of adversity. (ML)

Femegades – ‘Depleted’
Following their debut EP Pornsick and last year’s ironically entitled Not All Men, punk-rockers Femegades are back with a gloriously riotous new single. Reflecting on society’s expectation on women to be – and want to be – perfect, happy mothers, ‘Depleted’ rages with a snarling energy and fierce, raw power. (ML)

ALT BLK ERA – ‘Misfits: SOLAR’
Combining jagged electronics and racing beats with their raging lyrics, genre-defying sister duo ALT BLK ERA have created another alternative statement of self autonomy on ‘Misfits: SOLAR’. Taken from their upcoming EP, Freak Show, which is set for release on 1st September, the track is a frenzied anthem fuelled by their antagonistic, youthful spirit. (KC)

The Dead Zoo – ‘Hoover Damned’
Having recently wowed us live at our last gig at Shacklewell Arms in July, London-based The Dead Zoo have now shared an uplifting new single. Propelled by a scuzzy energy reminiscent of brit-pop bands of the ‘90s, ‘Hoover Damned’ oozes catchy hooks and swirling harmonies, accompanying the sultry allure of front woman Kaoru’s gritty vocals. Of the track, Kaoru explains: “I wanted to write about a world where women are as free to make mistakes and walk away as men traditionally have…” Produced by James Aparicio, ‘Hoover Damned’ is out now via Rock Noir Recordings. Watch the new video here. (ML)

Deerhoof – ‘My Lovely Cat!’
Following the release of their 19th album earlier this year, I was lucky enough to experience the utter magic of legendary avant-garde sound creators Deerhoof last week. And when I say ‘magic’, I’m not exaggerating… The pure immense cacophonies they’re able to create are a spectacle to behold; their frenzied colourful energy like nothing I’ve ever seen. ‘My Lovely Cat!’ is probably my favourite track taken from the latest album (which is sung entirely in Satomi’s native Japanese), not only because of its cute, relatable title, but I just love its swirling sonic brilliance and joyous drive. Miracle Level, the latest album from Deerhoof, is out now via Joyful Noise. (ML)

HAVVK – ‘Expiry’
The new single from Irish based trio, and GIHE faves, HAVVK, ‘Expiry’ channels a seething raging energy, ‘Expiry’ reflects on society’s expectations of women to ‘age gracefully’, whilst giving a middle finger to these restrictions on how you should dress or behave. I just love how its fierce sense of urgency is propelled by the raw power of lead singer Julie’s distinctive celestial vocals. (ML)

Shaene – ‘june’
This melancholy song from Leeds-based songwriter shaene is lifted from her self-produced debut album, time lost / time regained, which is set for release on 1st September. The track is a reflection on her fluctuating relationship with their Dad, which she is reminded of on Father’s Day each year during June. As with her previous single ‘sad’, shaene filters these conflicting feelings through a soft, shoegazey lens, which makes for sad-yet-sweet listening. (KC)

GENN – ‘Calypso’
GIHE favourites GENN are gearing up to release their debut album, unum, on the 6th October, and this track ‘Calypso’ is lifted from it. The track showcases the truly versatile sound of the Brighton-via-Malta art-punk quartet, who totally blew us away with their live performances at The Great Escape Festival earlier this year. (KC)

Ideal Host – ‘The Resolution’
A tender, synth-led rumination that showcases the evolving nature of their sound, this is the third single from Ideal Host. Led by Heather Perkins and Sean Hughes – who are both former members of the band Slowcoaches – Ideal Host are dedicated to making music on their own terms. ‘The Resolution’ acts as a bookend to the band’s previous single ‘The Conflict‘, exploring the softer side of their brooding, intuitive songwriting. Ideal Host are currently writing and recording their full length album, which they plan to release and tour next year. (KC)

O Hell – ‘hard times’
The chorus to this O Hell track hit me right in sternum. Her direct lyrics, clear vocals and evocative electronics make for captivating listening. Speaking about ‘hard times’, O Hell explains: “What I wanted to say in the chorus is: get back to what love really is, ‘cus it’s way bigger and better than the bullshit possessiveness we’re told it needs to centre around. It might change state, it might morph between romantic and platonic, or everything in between – but fuck all the drama off, if you love someone, let that love take its course. It was always bigger than the first label you smacked on it anyway.” (KC)

Hinako Omori – ‘cyanotype memories’
A mood-lifting soundscape that offers listeners a moment of respite in an uncertain world, I love this single from London-based artist and composer Hinako Omori. Taken from her upcoming album, stillness, softness…, which is set for release via Houndstooth on 27th October, the track is an ode to surrendering yourself to the unknown and finding peace within that process. (KC)

Mint Field – ‘El Suspiro Cambia Todo’
Having just announced the release of their upcoming new album, Mexican psych duo Mint Field have now shared a dreamy new single. Flowing with a whirring, hypnotic grace, ‘El Suspiro Cambia Todo’ (The Sigh Changes Everything) offers a spellbinding soundscape, enchanting the ears with its glistening splendour. Of the track, the band explain: “Sighing is the desire for melancholy. It denotes that something is happening. Sometimes we just need to sigh to let go. Sighing is something we do unconsciously but it says a lot about what is going on inside our mind.” Aprender a Ser, the upcoming new album from Mint Field, is set for release on 27th October via felte. (ML)

Amaroun – ‘Dopamine’
Taken from her upcoming EP of the same name, which is set for release on 29th September, ‘Dopamine’ is the latest single from ‘GIHE favourite Amaroun. Inspired by “the minuscule euphoric moments that keep her ADHD brain hooked throughout the day,” this track oozes with Amroun’s trademark alt-pop style. (KC)

CHIKA ft. Charlie Wilson – ‘Can’t Explain It’
I’m a bit late to the party, but recently loved watching ‘Ladies First’, a short (not long enough!) docu-series on Netflix about and by women in hip-hop. As well as featuring a number of artists I already know and love – such as the legendary Queen Latifah and contemporary rappers Rapsody and Tierrra Whack – it also introduced me to a few that I’d not come across before. One of these was Alabama-born MC/rapper CHIKA, who spoke at length about her position as a queer woman in the industry. I just love her driving energy, gritty allure and refreshingly honest lyricism, and urge you to check out this celebration of queer black love, as well as her epic recent album Samson. (ML)

Mykki Blanco – ‘Holidays In The Sun’
I can’t get enough of the funk-fuelled energy and infectious uplifting spirit of the new single from pioneering artist Mykki Blanco. “A feel good summer anthem about lazy summer days swimming in the sea, hopping from one music festival to the next, feeling good about life and living la dolce vita soaking up the sun.”, its only negative is that it does make me quite desperate for a holiday in the sun myself… Mykki Blanco’s upcoming new album, Postcards from Italia, is set for release on 22nd September via Transgressive, and keep your eyes peeled for an exclusive interview with them on our website very soon! (ML)

Aderyn – ‘Distraction’
Reflecting on the restlessness one can feel during the summer break, ‘Distraction’ is the latest single from South Wales artist Aderyn. Propelled by shimmering hooks and a driving punk-pop energy, it showcases Aderyn’s honey-sweet vocals and ability to create instantly catchy, emotion-rich singalong anthems. Aderyn’s debut EP, Sea Glass, is set for release on 14th September. (ML)

Catherine Moan – ‘Jawbreaker’
Angel Jefferson aka Catherine Moan is back with this new single which marks a “new era” of her electro-pop project. ‘Jawbreaker’ is written from the point of view of “someone who feels replaceable, hard to love, and ultimately feels damaged by another’s actions” – all underscored by buoyant 80s-inspired synths and Catherine’s bittersweet vocal. (KC)

SOFT LAD – ‘The Human Condition’
“This song came as a result of the worst hangover of my life!” explains Sophie Galpin aka SOFT LAD about this single – respect to her for telling it like it is! The multi-instrumentalist, who also plays in Self Esteem’s band, encourages her listeners to treat those closest to us with kindness; all underscored by her buoyant beats, melodic riffs and clear vocals. (KC)

Cutty – ‘Overdrive’
This is the latest single from Hull-based duo Cutty, who formed after meeting at their local dive bar. Amy and Kev explain that ‘Overdrive’ is a crowd-pleasing favourite when they play it live at local gigs, so it made sense to record it and share it for everyone else to hear too. (KC)

Sirene – ‘Don’t Let Me Fall (Out Your Mind)’
With acclaim from the likes of Deb Grant on BBC 6Music, Yorkshire-born, London-based artist Sirene released her debut album last year, and has now shared a poignant new single. Reflecting on the desire to consistently do your best for the ones you love, ‘Don’t Let Me Fall (Out Your Mind)’ is a beautifully stirring ballad, showcasing Sirene’s distinctive rich vocals and an exquisite twinkling emotion. (ML)