Track Of The Day: Gary, Indiana – ‘Nike Of Samothrace’

Following previous singles ‘Berlin’ and ‘Pashto’, Manchester-based Gary, Indiana have now signed to Fire Talk Records and shared a brand new single.

Propelled by thrashing beats and scuzzy, distorted hooks alongside the visceral spoken-word vocals of Valentine Caulfield, ‘Nike Of Samothrace’ builds with eerily disconcerting undertones to a playfully innovative post-punk soundscape. A wondrous, whirring cacophony, it’s the perfect ode to the chaotic emotions swirling around our heads this year: an intense, cathartic sonic experience. Of the track, the band explain:

“We wanted ‘Nike of Samothrace’ to be like a blunt instrument, both lyrically and musically. It’s purely brute force, gouging away with all dials turned up full, including the gutteral bass line, which was inspired by Thomas Bangalter’s score for Irreversible and Hans Zimmer’s score for Blade Runner 2049. We’re very much driven by rhythm and movement and also wanted to experiment with a Liquid Liquid style percussive breakdown, we love when genres and dynamics are smashed together in an untidy way… we love to butcher things.” 

Directed by Will Shields, watch the immersive new video for ‘Nike Of Samothrace’ here:

‘Nike Of Samothrace’ is out now via Fire Talk Records.

Mari Lane
@marimindles

Photo Credit: Will Shields

Track Of The Day: Dream Nails – ‘Lonely Star’ (Christmas Song)

The gift that keeps on giving, feminist punks Dream Nails have shared their joyful new Christmas single ‘Lonely Star’. Dedicated to those who may be feeling isolated or alone at this time of year – especially their LGBTQ fans – it’s a poignant punk-infused offering designed to lift everyone’s spirits and raise money for The Outside Project, the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ Crisis/Homeless Shelter.

“This Christmas is going to be a bit different from the usual,” explains guitarist Anya Pearson. “So, we wrote a Christmas song that sends strength and love to anyone finding this time of year particularly tough, especially those who are LGBT or struggling with acceptance and support at home. We see you, we’re here for you and we love you!”

The single is accompanied by a DIY video that shows the band having lolz while recording the track and sporting some lovely Christmas jumpers. “With government failures to respond to the pandemic adequately, we feel strongly about raising money for The Outside Project,” bassist Mimi Jasson adds. You can donate to the organisation by downloading ‘Lonely Star’ from the band’s bandcamp page here. Dream Nails’ values aren’t seasonal – “We see you this Christmas! / We see you the whole year through!” – and their continuous efforts to energise and support their communities is something us GIHE grrrls are always in awe of.

The four piece will be playing ‘Lonely Star’ live for the first time during their special live-streamed Feministmas gig on 6th December (ticket info here.) “After another lockdown near the holidays where we can’t physically come together, it’s important for us to have a space where we can keep in touch as a global punk community!” Mimi explains, so join in if you can!

Listen to ‘Lonely Star’ below.

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Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

INTERVIEW: STRAIGHT GIRL

Describing themselves as “fiercely and fearlessly queer,” STRAIGHT GIRL is is the alias of Leeds-based composer and producer Holly Readman. The non-binary eletro-punk is a master at exorcising their demons and developing them into their own brand of “grave rave” sounds. We caught up with Holly to talk about their new single ‘Limón’, what their thoughts are about the Leeds music scene and what a “well-mannered gang of pixies are bashing down your door with war-hammers” sounds like…

How are you? How have you been finding Lockdown 2.0?
For the most part I’m chill (and thank you for asking!!!) I had to move back up north for “Lockdown 2: Electric Boogaloo” because I’ve had problems with my work and getting furloughed, but it’s meant I can at least take full advantage of the massive bath at my mam’s house so, swings and roundabouts???

You’ve just released your new single ‘Limón’. Talk us through what it sounds like & what it’s about…
The song is a re-envisioned and re-mastered version of one of the first songs I birthed unto the world under my original solo title N/\L/\. It sounds like a very well-mannered gang of pixies are bashing down your door with war-hammers. In a delicious little nutshell, ‘Limón’ is about shame. When I first wrote it I was very stressed and unhappy with the person I was, I was making a lot of decisions and saying things to people that even *I* didn’t agree with. I felt very disconnected within myself and I would picture it as someone was squeezing my head like a lemon until all this horrible, sour, bitter shit came out. It feels like a massive victory to now be releasing a better, stronger version of this song when I now feel like a better, stronger version of myself.

That’s good to hear! We know you’re based in Leeds – so pre-pandemic – what was your favourite thing about the Leeds music scene? How does it compare to other cities?
For me the community behind the music scene in Leeds simply does not compare. While it can be critical, it’s never competitive and we all support and even inspire each others successes. There is so much pure love within the Leeds music scene. I can without a shadow of a doubt say that living there for most of my formative adult years has been the most solid foundation behind my career as a musician.

You recently spoke to BBC Introducing about your experiences as a self-taught producer. Can you share a little bit of this wisdom with us?
I studied music production at college and then later again at university, but I quickly realised that learning to produce in an educational environment was not the way that worked for me and I dropped out of uni (twice). I ended up saving up to buy Logic Pro and just working on that a little bit every day by myself. I am very privileged to have the network I do in Leeds, so practically every single person I knew was a musician or a producer, it meant every conversation I was having I was learning something new or getting inspired in some sort of way. I still feel my knowledge of production is pretty basic, but as long as I can scream and roll around on a sticky beer soaked basement of a club in front of complete strangers (“Siri, define ‘global pandemic’?”) then the job is done and I am happy.

Do you have any advice for aspiring electronic musicians? Has anyone offered you advice about music that you’ve found helpful?
This is not specifically aimed at electronic musicians, but one of the things I spoke about on the production masterclass for BBC Introducing was how I don’t think I would have gotten anywhere if I hadn’t learned to lean on people. I honestly think now that my music means so much to me because I share it and develop it with so many people. My advice always is just to talk to everyone you can about your music, because even if they don’t have advice or insight they can give you, more often than not people are still impressed and think making music is cool and getting compliments is sooo sick.

We know you’re working on a new release for 2021. What details can you tell us about this?
It’s gay as hell!!!!!!!!

Finally, are there any bands or artists you can recommend we listen to?
Right now I am thinking about Team Picture’s debut album The Menace of Mechanical Music, the same way I have literally been thinking about it non-stop since June. Also, Anna Meredith, if you are reading this please know I am free to hang out next Saturday if you are free and would like to hang out next Saturday when I am also free.

Thanks to Holly for answering our questions!
Order your copy of ‘Limón’ on 7″ vinyl here.

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Photo Credit: Andrew Benge (@andrewbenge)

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: Nervous Twitch – ‘Tongue Tied’

Having charmed us live at The Finsbury and with previous single ‘Keeping Faith In Something, Leeds trio Nervous Twitch re-released their first three albums this year and have now shared a vibrant new single.

Taken from their upcoming fourth album, ‘Tongue Tied’ is a comforting ode to “Self-reflection and amazement over the contradictions in life”. Propelled by scuzzy surf-rock inspired hooks and an instantly catchy uptempo musicality, it’s a colourfully retro slice of uplifting punk-pop. Guaranteed to get you singing along on first listen, it’s a perfect example of Nervous Twitch’s ability to create instantly infectious and undeniably joy-inducing offerings.

Listen to ‘Tongue Tied’ now:

 

‘Tongue Tied’ is out now via Reckless Yes, ahead of Nervous Twitch’s fourth album, set for release early next year.

Mari Lane
@marimindles