This week Peter Cinnamond joined Rigsy and Stu to talk new music including:
Abandcalledboy – Choke
Peter: “It’s so fast paced and it feels the band has more of a focus now – a renewed focus - this music is their best to date I think.”
Absolution Inc – Question of Yes and No
Stu: ‘I am most taken by that, I’ve seen them a few times now, very young, a lot to do, and all of a sudden Rossy, I think he’s called Ross Moore, starts singing like a champion, that voice is just magnificent.’
Strength – I Like Compressions
Rigsy: “We are a little bit tickled by this track…it’s a wee bit wonky, it’s very low-fi and it’s like nothing else.”
ExMagician – Place Your bets
Rigsy: “This E.P is absolutely outstanding, perhaps a little punchier overall than Cashier #9 but the big sparkle is in the production, the choruses remain.”
Thieves of Ennui – Let It Burn
Peter: “When I listened to this it kind of reminded me of old stallworth’s of rock, it also reminded me of Triggerman, I want to put Triggerman at one end of a venue and these guys at the other and just have a big rock battle.”
Egg in the Sink – Taste The Wine
Stu: “It reminds me of the drugs don’t work by The Verve. It’s that glaring melancholia, it doesn’t matter how much you try and get rid of the heartache, and it’s still going to be there in the morning even worse…there’s just something really special about that track. It’s from an EP called Moon Unit.”
Webbs – Hidden World
Peter: “This track is taken from a EP they released this year called The Stolen child, kind of reminds me of Beach House but has this big thick - Sci-Fi - War of the Worlds kind of vibe to it, they call themselves electric myth pop, it’s very other worldly.”
