#ThrowbackThursday: GIHE w/ Ms Mohammed & Basement Revolver 06.09.18

Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, we’re unable to make it in to the Hoxton Radio studio to broadcast our weekly live new music show from 7-9pm. Instead, we’re sharing previous show recordings as #ThrowbackThursday sessions, so you can still enjoy 2 hours of new music & chats with some of our favourite artists each week.

Today, we’ve picked our September 2018 show with the wonderful Ms Mohammed. She joined Tash & Kate live in the studio to chat about her performance at Loud Women’s all-day Festival at The Dome in 2018, and the Clitrock events she hosts. Tash also played her phone interview with Chrisy Hurn from Canada’s Basement Revolver. Chrisy talked about the band’s album Heavy Eyes and what influenced them to write it (please forgive the dodgy phone connection.)

Listen back to the show here:

Featured Artists
Le Tigre
Planningtorock
Geowulf
Menace Beach
Glossii
The Wild Things
Basement Revolver
Tallies
Starling
Barrie
Skating Polly
NO NO NO
Ms Mohammed
Raja Kumari
CHINAH
Ah! Kosmos
Caswell
Monique Barry
JDA
Little Mix

#ThrowbackThursday: GIHE w/ Eckoes 09.02.17

Due to the current lockdown/pandemic, we’re unable to make it in to the Hoxton Radio studio to broadcast our weekly live new music show from 7-9pm. Instead, we’re sharing previous show recordings as #ThrowbackThursday sessions, so you can still enjoy 2 hours of new music & chats with some of our favourite artists each week.

Today, we’ve picked our February 2017 show with the wonderful Eckoes. She joined Mari, Tash & Kate to celebrate GIHE’s second birthday on air, and performed tracks ‘Nobody Else’ and ‘Struggles’ with guitarist Adam live in the studio. You can also listen to Eckoes’ latest single ‘The Light’ here.

Listen back to the show here:

Featured Artists
Le Tigre
Park Fires
Blood Red Shoes
Lizzo
Laughed The Boy
Amanda Palmer
Erykah Badu
Noga Erez
Sampa The Great
Lush
Living Dead Girl
Lyves
CHANCES
AyOwA
Lola Hiko
H1987
Sahara Dam
ShitKid
Worst Place
Polo
Courtney Barnett

Track Of The Day: Madame So – ‘Generation Y’

Having previously blown us away live at The Finsbury, and with acclaim for her last two EPS It’s Not Even A Colour and Sell By Date, Paris-born London-based artist Madame So has returned with a poignant new single.

Bathing in a discordant sea of scuzzy riffs, ‘Generation Y’ builds the tension with a raging sense of urgency. As her vocals ooze a gritty power with a blazing raw emotion, Madame So reflects on how millenials’ youth culture is perceived by older generations, and how this cycle of judgement is snowballing into generations to come. With shades of the frenzied cacophonies of Kim Gordon’s solo material, it’s a soaring slice of immense punk-pop; an impassioned and compelling listen for these times.

‘Generation Y’ is out now. Listen on Spotify.

Mari Lane
@marimindles

#ThrowbackThursday: GIHE w/ Temples Of Youth 08.11.18

Due to the current lockdown/coronavirus situation, we’re unable to make it in to the Hoxton Radio studio to broadcast our weekly live new music show from 7-9pm. Instead, we’re sharing previous show recordings as #ThrowbackThursday sessions, so you can still enjoy 2 hours of new music & chats with some of our favourite artists each week.

Today, we’ve picked our November 2018 show with electronic duo Temples Of Youth. Jo and Paul spoke to Kate and Tash about their second EP, Darker Places, and how they originally met on joinmyband.com. The duo also have a new single out called ‘Suburbia’ which you can listen to here.

Listen back to the show here:

Featured Artists
Stevie Wonder
Gold Baby
Zilla With Her Eyes Shut
Bitch Falcon
Sweat Threats
Mitski
Zola Jesus
Run Rummer
Temples Of Youth
Soccer Mommy
Ah! Kosmos
Planningtorock
Lazybones
Montauk Hotel
Sit Down
Bryde
Elsa Hewitt
BARQ
Veda Black
Ducks
Voodoo Radio
Emily Breeze
The Killers