Dry Cleaning – New Long Leg


The core speciality of Dry Cleaning is its voice. The voice, belonging to frontwoman Florence Shaw, takes on the role of an alternative inner monologue, rambling streams of consciousness to form the sword, wielded by the warrior’s post-punk that belongs to Dry Cleaning’s instrumentalists.

These monologues, fashionably clothing debut album ‘New Long Leg’, are Courtney Barnett-esque, hoofing the filth and smoke of the UK’s rubbish-y modern life, deadpanning Blur. Without this layer of apparel, the album still wouldn’t shy with nakedness, as Shaw’s backup gang of players maintain a sharpness throughout.

The prose may take a surreal turn, holding a window toward social omnishambles and grey clouds pissing rain. Her voice is jaundiced by life’s banalities, to the point of care, to the point of surrender. Impressively, she succumbs; she is one with the cig-in-hand greasy spoon dweller; with the kvetching crossword puzzle; with the bowl of soggy cornflakes. It creates fables out of these buttles, similarly to how one may name their band ‘Dry Cleaning’; daylighting as a shrug, rather than a boom – there’s nothing as ‘ehh’ as the process of dry cleaning, but the band doesn’t give a shit.

Shaw flickers through her intrusive thoughts, asking “what are the things that you have to clear out? Baking powder, big jar of mayonnaise” on ‘Leafy’, asserting “you can’t just come into my garden in your football kit, and start asking questions about who lives here” on ‘A.L.C.’.

It’s an anti-whimsy that ricochets around the world on ‘Scratchcard Lanyard’, taking the form of an unusual checklist – “it’s a Tokyo bouncy ball, it’s an Oslo bouncy ball, it’s a Rio de Janeiro bouncy ball”. Also noted are bananas, Twix bars and oven chips.

‘Her Hippo’ immaculately jumps from the spectacle of human oddity – “an electrician stuck his finger in the plughole and shouted ‘Yaba’” – to BoJack Horseman-style “I’m a piece of shit” monologues – “I’m smiling constantly and people constantly step on me”.

She does a little more singing on the title track, seemingly while flirting – “you’re a spoon, pal, you are” – before continuing her musings – “would you choose a dentist with a messy back garden like that? I don’t think so” – as clouds of modernised twee wrap themselves around the instrumentation.

It’s difficult to pick a favourite, but mine is probably ‘Strong Feelings’ – you could say my feelings are strong. Losses and influxes of brain power stem from its political subtext, which in true Florence Shaw fashion, addresses the amount spent on mushrooms in a relationship, which itself is sandwiched by supreme opening line “just an emo dead stuff collector”, pentatonic guitar lines, the phrase “I just want to tell you I’ve got scabs on my head”, and the fascinating way that Shaw pronounces “hotdog” in the sentence “I’ve been thinking about eating that hotdog for hours” – less the recognisable food item, more a dog that is hot – “hot – dog”, not “hotdog”.

Unfortunately, she succumbs to the heaviness of her own performance style on ‘John Wick’. Segments like “if you’re an Aries…and I’m an Aries” flash blander colours than the bulkier witticisms that precede, despite masquerading as a ‘eureka’ moment, and no amount of different-keyed guitar interpolation or punditry of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’ achieves enough to rescue.

It reels in the lesser nature of the album’s closing portion. Both ‘More Big Birds’ and finale ‘Every Day Carry’ are one-note, if not bass-tastic. It feels strange to assess a near-eight-minute closing track in such a way, but it is one-note – same-old strums, and the vocals are too mild-mannered while linking themselves together much less than on the album’s chunkier helpings.

The wall of sound definitely tries to make up for the wrongdoing. Luckily, it takes centre stage a few times on ‘New Long Leg’, particularly on ‘Unsmart Lady’. The track lampoons the nine-to-five – menial day jobs have it in them to beat a person up as much as sudden spirals of rock instrumentation; on-beat basses, fantasy cymbal smashes, and poisonous guitar sounds. See the psychedelic approach the song takes on in its interlude; it treads on everything else.

‘Unsmart Lady’ channels what one may consider a pessimistic pulse, but Dry Cleaning are probably more realistic than anything. Unlike myself when listening to ‘New Long Leg’, their work is acerbic, sarcastic, rarely pleased, occasionally animating in an up-front manner.

It’s not even a matter of fault-finding; the narratives are simply amused by being, and that’s the charm of Dry Cleaning, and that’s the charm of ‘New Long Leg’; a gnashing debut.

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Dave Grohl Drops Teaser from New Series ‘From Cradle to Stage’

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and his mum Virginia’s new television show From Cradle to Stage has finally got an official release date, along with a new teaser clip.

Directed by Grohl, the first episode of the unscripted series is set to arrive on Paramount’s streaming service Paramount+ on May 6, which is Mother’s Day in the US.

As displayed in the show’s new teaser, it’ll follow Grohl and his mum, Virginia Hanlon Grohl, as they learn about the relationships of six other musicians and their respective mothers.

The musician-and-mother guests set to appear on the series are Imagine Dragons‘ Dan Reynolds and Christine Reynolds, Pharrell and Dr. Carolyn Williams, Miranda and Bev Lambert, Brandi and Teresa Carlile, Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello and Mary Morello, plus Rush‘s Geddy Lee and Mary Weinrib.

“I went on the road with my son David to explore the stories of mothers of musicians,” said Virginia in the clip. Watch it below.


From Cradle to Stage is based on Virginia’s 2017 book of the same name, in which she spoke to other mothers of famous musicians, such as Janis Winehouse, Marianne Stipe and more.

“I believe that the relationship between a musician and their mother is so important because it’s the foundation of their understanding of love, which is surely every artist’s greatest muse,” Grohl said of the series in a press statement.

Grohl has also been working on another documentary called What Drives Us, featuring interviews with Ringo Starr, AC/DC’s Brian Johnson, Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers and more. It will air on Amazon Prime at the end of the month.

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Redman Announces the Long-Awaited Sequel to ‘Muddy Waters’

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Due to arrive this summer, ‘Muddy Waters 2’ will follow the rapper’s VERZUZ battle with longtime rhyme partner Method Man. Billed as a “4/20 Special”, the virtual event takes place on Tuesday (April 20) to celebrate the international weed smoker’s holiday.

Redman accompanied the news of his forthcoming album with the release of a new track called ’80 Barz’. It hears the New Jersey MC rap non-stop for three minutes straight, delivering witty punchlines and hard-hitting bars throughout.

Make you duck down/ Learned that out my boot camp/ I was a big deal when MJ dated Brooke Shields/ Now I’m equipped to go Bushwick for the bills, that part,” he spits in the opening lines of the track.

Another set of bars hears him namecheck Eminem, Dr. Dre and Houston rapper and activist Trae Tha Truth. “I rep my city like Trae in Houston/ Hungry like Em’ before Doc’ Dre produced him/ The straitjacket I had on was loose/ And now I bodybag any rap n***a that suits him,” he raps.

Listen to the new track below:

Released through RIV MUSIC, Redman spoke of his collaboration with the company. “Collaborating with RIV MUSIC doesn’t feel like a partnership,” he said in a press release. “It’s definitely a family at this point.

“I can appreciate that they understand hip-hop, the authenticity of it, quality control, and most importantly that they are fans of it. They know their stuff and it felt right jumping back with not just this track that I’ve briefly been sitting on, but ‘Muddy Waters 2’ as well.”

‘Muddy Waters 2’ has been in the works for years, dating back to Redman’s time signed to Def Jam Records. He told HipHopDX in 2018 that the album would arrive that year, however it never materialised.

Speaking to the same outlet in September, he explained why it never materialised. “You have to understand that I’m a self-contained artist,” he said. “That means I engineer everything right here in my house that I’m talking from. I engineer, I write the music and I mix in my house. What I learned from Def Jam — because I’m a Def Jam baby — I learned all my tutelage on how to put out music through Def Jam.”






He continued: “The only thing now that’s missing is me having a date and me rushing when they want me to put it out. I’m able to move on my own time. Last time I talked to you, I thought I was ready, but I wasn’t. A couple of months ago, I knew I was ready to put the album out, but COVID hit. I’m like, ‘I want to be able to be out there to promote the album, not sit from a couch doing interviews.’”

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Catchy Indie Pop/Rock on Dublin Musician Conan Brophy’s “Know My Name”

DUBLIN, Ireland –  Solo artist Conan Brophy produces rock and alternative music with a heavy 50’s and 60’s influence. The result is catchy hook-driven pop songs with harmonies and soul, driven along by a razor-sharp guitar sound on the track, “Know My Name.”

For his songwriting influences, Brophy is heavily indebted to the music of the early 1960s, and in particular the beat music of the early British Invasion bands like Manfred Mann; The Kinks; The Zombies, and The Beatles.

As a guitar player, his style takes the delta blues of Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf and fuses it with more modern alternative sounds of The Shins and the Arctic Monkeys.

He also released another impressive single earlier called “The Conversation.”

“The Conversation is about how being human often means having to hold contradictory states at the same time,” Brophy says. “It’s like being sad while being in love; being a saint in one person’s eyes while being a sinner to another. There is no objective truth about who a person is just a collection of different people all inside the one person, depending on the moment you encounter them, the circumstances you encounter them in, and even the person you are when you meet them.”

The Conversation is the first of three Bandcamp exclusive releases to be followed by a full album.

The video that accompanies The Conversation is a short spy movie based on Conan’s favorite spy movies like The Ipcress File and The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. It’s a compelling story with an explosive ending.

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U.K. Indie Band to Watch: MOSES

mosesthebandLast spring, the exciting London indie rock band MOSES released their debut album, Almost Everything is Bullshit. Unfortunately, the pandemic lockdown hit at just the wrong time in as far as doing shows to support the drop. But the band members didn’t let that stop them from getting it out and spreading it around.

In fact, the album was preceded by a series of singles that made the rounds on the blogs and that the band did get to perform live. So they were fortunate in that respect. Fast forward to 2021, the band is hoping to hit the road this August and September.

Now they’ve returned with a new booming new single, “Move On” (At the moment, the track is only available via Spotify ). The song overflows with powerful chords and percussions backed by soaring vocals.

MOSES says about the new single: “When you are being dumped, just move on. When someone is quitting on you, move on. When someone is telling you that it’s over and they say sorry just tell them “why are you sorry? I got no worries. I still believe, I still believe in me-and move on.”

The track, and the approach to the recording, make us think a bit of Phil Spector’s ‘wall of sound’ approach to producing – just put all the instruments and effects in that you possibly can so that the listener is saturated with sound reaching a point of auditory orgasm. The band knows how to evoke feelings through songs; that is a gift as much as it is a talent.



MOSES’ Break-Through Single, “Cause You Got Me”

We thought we should include the music video that really got things rolling for MOSES – the impossibly good “Cause You Got Me.” Some of you may recognize the track from the Tomb Raider soundtrack. Also, check out the track “Findings” below.


 

Top 10 Indie Songs, Jan. 2021 – Grouplove, Tearjerker, PEEL, Wilderado

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Indie rock band Tearjerker is a band to watch in 2021. Photo by X.D. Aniel

We are late to get the first couple of 2021 Top 10 Indie Songs playlists together – mostly to pick the best indie songs from a flood of solid singles and albums dropped in the first couple of months of the new year.

The IRC team is glad that we took extra time to really whittle down hundreds of indie rock songs to come out with only the best of the best.

There is also a fair amount of tracks that we classify as more alternative rock than indie rock. You can probably figure out which are which – but to us, they are closely-aligned genres in many ways.

This Top 10 playlist is filled with powerful, intriguing, different, and must-hear indie songs and bands – some of which will be familiar and others new to many of you.  We are really excited to share these top indie songs of 2021 in the playlist below.

*February and March 2021 Top 10 Indie Songs playlists are coming out this week!  Please share and like. 

 

January 2021 Top 10 Indie Songs

By the way, we have a ton of interesting playlists on Spotify, but we prefer not to point you there. Spotify is not fair to artists and bands so we don’t encourage using it.

Plus, it’s a pain in the ass as a free user, and not too much better as a paid user.  We are Soundcloud, YouTube, and Bandcamp fans here – the platforms that are good for and to independent musicians and bands.

Just click once and let it roll through all ten tracks uninterrupted and commercial-free.  Below you’ll hear fresh tracks from bands (including indie bands that are now, for all intent nad purposes, mainstream indie) like Grouplove, Tearjerker, PEEL, and Wilderado as well as tunes from lesser-known and DIY artists and bands like Alex Walton, O Cerne, Sonar Red, Jimso Slim, NXTIME, and Up! Way Up!  Enjoy and please like and share. We appreciate you.

Stream commercial-free from 12 Top 10 2020 Indie Songs playlists – gooood stuff.

5 New 2021 Indie Music Videos We Dig, Vol. II

This is the second volume of our favorite 2021 indie music video series from artists and bands across the globe. Not by design, there are two videos below that have seizure warnings for people who react to strobes and blinking lights.

Don’t miss the first volume of 2021’s best new indie music videos.

Arctic Lights – Cork, Ireland
The Melting Minds – Jakarta, Indonesia
Saint Vice – Raubling, Germany
Bradley Coomes – Louisville, Kentucky
Orion Vincent & Danny Schultz– Vancouver, British Columbia

Arctic Lights: “King of America”

Released: 1/15/2021
CORK, Ireland
Genre(s): Indie rock

SEIZURE WARNING: This video contains STROBE LIGHTING effects

Arctic Lights is a new music project by Liam O’Callaghan (Bulkhead) and Edward Butt (Emperor of Ice Cream), two Cork, Ireland who once opened for Manic Street Preachers. The duo’s debut EP, Tabula Rasa was released in January along with the ragging single cut, “King of America.” Butt is a bassist while O’Callaghan handles vocals, guitar and drums.

 


The Melting Minds – “The Snake”

Released: 1/28/2021
JAKARTA, Indonesia
Genre(s): Psychedelic Rock
Influences: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

SEIZURE WARNING: This video contains STROBE LIGHTING effects

Indonesia-based indie band The Melting Minds creates “musical experiments of imagination” by a guy known only as Slinky Bones. The musical project, formed in the ‘the apocalyptic year of 2020’, was spawned on the initiation of his long-term friend, Dhandy Satria (a.k.a Aamaga), through a long-distance connection between two major cities in Indonesia: Jakarta and Yogyakarta. Later guitarist Ahmad Tubagus joined along with bassist Restu Prabawa; synth/singer Yafet Yerubyan, and dual drummers Christian Gratia and Wawa Kzk to fulfill the “fractal-chaotic and sonic-synergies” aspirations of the Slinky Bones guy.

 


Saint Vice – “Calling For Backup”

Released: 02/03/2021
RAUBLING, Germany
Genre(s): Indie Pop
Influences: Justin Timberlake, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Black Keys

The fresh single, “Calling For Backup”, is the debut single from the German band Saint Vice. Spearheaded by guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Nick Reitmeier, the band also includes musicians Tim Buchanan (drums), Elias Herb (bass), and Phil Maze (guitar).

Reitmeier’s background includes solo albums that made the German album charts as well as his songs that appeared in television and film. He sang with Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music), supported inter alia Thees Uhlmann, The BossHoss, and worked with U.S. producer Damien Lewis (Katy Perry, Rihanna).

 


Bradley Coomes – “Are We Fast Enough?”

Released: 01/29/2021
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky
Genre(s): Instrumental, shoe gaze, post-rock
Influences: My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Cocteau Twins, Michael Rother, Dino Jr.

Solo songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bradley Coomes is a veteran of the Louisville music scene. During the past two decades, he has opened for bands like Spoon, Brian Jonestown Massacre, and My Morning Jacket. His terrific debut single as a solo artist, “Are We Fast Enough?” is from his debut album The Work. Coomes played, recorded, and mixed all of the guitar, bass, synths, and vocals.

 


Orion Vincent ;amp Danny Schultz

Released: 2/7/2021
VANCOUVER, British Columbia
Genre(s): rap, rock, ska, hiphop
Influences: Linkin Park, Fort Minor, Limp Bizkit

Long-time Vancouver musicians Orion Vincent and Danny Schultz met on a gig and realized their similar tastes and goals with music. Vincent, a 20-year rapper, and Schultz, a vocalist in ska and rock bands for a decade, each grew up heavily into bands like Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit.

Therefore, the duo decided to combine the two genres of rap and rock on the LP Toxic Wasteland, featuring the track and video, “Alone”. They’ve opened previously for bands like Onyx, Merkules, DJ Roc Raida, Snak The Ripper

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20 Fking Awesome 2021 Alternative Rock Soundcloud Tracks

the-pale-whiteOver the years, Soundcloud has remained our favorite platform for music because of its open-source platform and general friendliness to musicians and users.

Unlike Spotify, Soundcloud is thousands of communities within a larger ecosystem that is interconnected, flexible, well designed, and easy to use. We love it! Here is our first lot of 20 fucking awesome new 2021 alternative rock tracks from a solid set of talented and artists and bands – both well-known and more obscure.

Just fire up this playlist and enjoy! Please share and like if you dig. We alt rock and indie rock lovers need to stay united against the tides of crap music and Hollywood corporate assholes.

We got killer new tracks from Mother Mother; Harker; Grouplove; Coach Party; Everything Everything; The Pale White and lesser-known/DIY bands like King Park: Mellor; Broken Links; Sprints and others.

 

Happy St. Patty’s Day – The Rumjack’s “Irish Pub Song” (70M Views)

IRC wishes you all a very happy St. Patrick’s Day. If you were able to get out and socialize – awesome. We’ve all been couped up for too long. But let’s keep this in mind too: every single human being on this planet faces the same dilemmas with this nasty virus and pandemic. This is an era dominated by an invisible, microscopic, and deadly avian disease menacing all of mankind.

Forever and evermore, through all of the reams of history for all years to come, 2020 will be remembered as the first biological world war of the 21st Century, and the year that the human world was turned upside down.

Once again, thank goodness for music.

The team is working right now on various new posts with new indie (both labeled and DIY) singles, releases, bands to watch, videos, etc. coming at you this week and in the weeks to come.

Please check back and please make sure to like and follow us. It helps!

Best 2020 Indie Rock Songs, Vol. III

The Best 2020 Indie Rock Songs playlist series continues with 10 more of our favorite tracks of 2020.*
If you haven’t year heard the popular first 2020 best indie rock songs or the amazing second volume, you definitely want to start with those playlists first.

Highlights of this third volume of Best 2020 Indie Rock Songs include selected songs from popular indie rock veteran bands and newer DIY artists and bands you may have never heard of before. Local Natives scored an unprecedented second No. 1 for the year on IRC Top 10 Songs playlists, this time around for “Statues in the Garden (Arras)”.

Additional standout 2020 indie songs include releases by Sasha Raven; Dan Rose; Wire Crow; Hush! Noise; The Blue News; Bekim!; and Argonaut & WASP. Below the playlist, we added some general short notes about each track.

* Of the songs the staff has actually heard in 2020, including submissions from DIY artists and bands. This playlist also makes up the Top 10 Songs playlist for November 2020. See more Top 10 playlists here – but only after streaming this bomb mix. 

Best 2020 Indie Rock Songs, Vol. III


1. Local Natives topped another one of our Top 10 playlists for 2020 with the second single, “Statues in the Garden (Arras)”  from their spectacular new LP.
2. DIY discovery via IRC exclusively – the dreamy love pop of musician Sasha Raven
3. Lovingly stripped-down DIY single from (hints of green day; but not in an exploitative way) Dan Rose
4. A ‘new discovery’ for us in 2020; reminds us a lot of the NYC band The Rassle. Good stuff.
5. Stripped-down melodic acoustic strings with whispery, innocent-esque vocal iterations and sweet lyrics
6. We really came to dig this soft, spooky, mysterious track fit for a creeper soundtrack
7. Yet another spooky single; quasi-dark-psych that packs more grit and power; hints of Bowie
8. This track is a nice picker-upper leaning towards trop-pop with a memorable riff and rhythm
9. Folksy acoustic blues riff that puts the listener right in the thick of it; about as organic as it gets
10. Upbeat soul and R&B-inspired beats; sweet indie-pop with sugar and range-shifting vocals

 

Best 2020 Indie Songs, Vol. II – The Shins, Coach Party, Fleet Foxes, TV Priest & more

As we finalize rolling out the best of top indie songs and playlists for 2020, it becomes evident that there were more smokin’ tracks than the conventional wisdom says.

Because we were very late in determining our monthly top 10 at the end of the year, it gave us even more time to listen to these songs and by doing so, it helped to reinforce our selections.

This playlist also serves as the September 2020 Top 10 Indie Songs playlist. There are some amazing songs, and new artists and bands, to stream below. We hope you agree.

P.S. – See our short tracks’ notes below. Please share, comment, and like with others.
P.S.S. – Still three more Top 10s to post. They also serve as our top songs of 2020 overall.

Best 2020 Indie Songs, Vol. II

1. indie trailblazers The Shins returned in 2020 with this soaring, feel-good, anthemic single that will be a blast at live shows when they return
2. catchy, booming, and enthralling grunge-pop from the relatively new and unknown (stateside) U.K. quartet
3. one of IRC’s all-time favorite indie folk-rock bands regroups for this wonderful, heartfelt single
4. london based (and subpop freshmen) band offered this fantastic, hard-hitting, Tarratino-esque single
5. upbeat indie surf/dream-pop from the south coast of England
6. sharp, deadpan, riff-driven rock music and a chorus (“relax/relax”) that is antithetical to the song’s nervous energy
7. sweet and heartbreaking bedroom love pop diddy from new DIY artist to watch
8. sprawling energetic blazing indie rock on the edge of mania with a relatable story
9. fun, energetic pop; fast rhythm with vocal overlays and choruses
10. reminds us of The Fall (which is awesome!) but at the same time, not. And that’s good. This impossibly passive-aggressive, clanging riff together with laser beam sound effects and an impossible-to-resist main chorus

Top 10 Songs, December 2020 – Hi Frisco; Mercyfox; Thrillhouse, BDRMM & more

The dreadful year of 2020 ends with the top ten indie songs for December of 2020 featuring bands like Hi Frisco; Mercyfox; Thrillhouse, BDRMM, High School and many others.

1. moody synth pop with sweeping choruses – ok not great – Hi Frisco
2. dance pop with some influences from prince and talking heads
3. energetic indie rock track with some mean riffs – twangy guitars and synths post-punk influenced indie rock
4. haunting post-punk like track with indie rock and Cure overtones
5. twangy guitars and synths post-punk influenced indie rock
6. happy upbeat pop – sounds little like dcfc
7. energetic indie pop/rock with anthemic chorus
8. electro freak pop track that we kind of like energetic indie rock track with some mean riffs
9. hard hitting kinetic progressive indie rock instrumental
10. tints of cheap trick and kings of leon with big booming driving energy