Best New Singles 2022, Vol. I – Fontaines DC, Silverbacks, Holodrum, Spiritualized, Pavement

Irish indie rock bands like Fontaine DC and Silverbacks headline IRC’s first bi-monthly best new singles report of 2022.

We also just posted our Best Songs of 2021 – 125 amazing tracks from the best indie and non-indie albums of the year (and it was a blockbuster year for albums!). Plus, new music from Pavement, Spiritualized and Holodrum.

In This Installment:

– Fontaines DC
– Silverbacks
– Pavement
– Spiritualized
– Holodrum
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Fontaines DC target ‘skinty fia’ meaning

Dublin indie rockers Fontaines DC just announced a new album Skinty Fia for release this spring. The first new single from the band’s forthcoming third album is the driving first single “Jackie Down The Line”.

There’s confusion about the title of the album swirling around. Basically ‘skinty fia’ is an expletive, but historically it’s an Irish phrase that translates to ‘the damnation of the deer.’ Over time, the original meaning has been Anglicized and diluted.

The band have also announced a North American tour for this spring along with fellow Irish band Just Mustard.

Fontaines DC is one of the hottest Irish indie rock bands of the past half decade. The band members are Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III, and Tom Coll.


Silverbacks start ’22 wih latest single from Archive Material

Irish indie band Silverbacks kick off 2022 with the fourth single, “A Job Worth Something”, from the Archive Material album due out later this month.

“A Job Worth Something” is latest single drop and their first new material of the year. The previous three singles dropped include “Rolodex City”, “Archive Material” and “Wear My Medals”.

“For most of the pandemic I lived with my sister who is a healthcare worker and was working in the designated Covid hospital in St James’ Dublin,” says frontman Daniel O’Kelly. “Unfortunately, I was far less heroic, writing copy for a car insurance company.”

“This song is about feeling embarrassed about how different our lives were at this time,” O’Kelly adds. “When it comes to telling my grandchildren what all this was like, I’ll be telling them about my sisters who have more important stories to share.”

Archive Material drops officially on January 21 .


Pavement drops ‘new’ single from massive Terror Twilight re-issue

As one of the clear purveyors of the indie/alt rock sound slack rockers Pavement will drop a deluxe reissue of Terror Twilight in February with three previously unreleased songs. Here is one of them: “Be The Hook”. Thoughts?

Matador Records will release the reissue on April 8th. According to the label, the reissue will reincarnate producer Nigel Goodrich‘s (Beck, Radiohead) original track listing suggestion along with Pavement’s final track order.

The four LP/2-CD editions will also include a book featuring previously unreleased photos and notes. Obviously, a must-have for die-hard Pavement fans.

The reissue includes a stunning 45 tracks and a remastering of the original album, as well as B-sides, rehearsal tapes, live recordings, home demos, rehearsal tapes, live recordings and sessions – such as recordings from a scrapped session at Sonic Youth’s Echo Canyon studio. In all, the compilation offers 28 unreleased tracks, including “Be The Hook.”

The LP will restore Terror‘s producer Nigel Goodrich (Radiohead, Beck) suggested sequence, yet the new CD will preserve the final track order lined up by Pavement.


U.K. indie trailblazers Spiritutalized drop second single

Ahead of the release of their forthcoming new album, long-time English space rockers Spiritualized unveiled a video for the fresh single, “Crazy.”

The single follows the release of the first single, and opener, “Always Together With You” from the upcoming album release, Everything Was Beautiful, set to drop February 25 on Fat Possum.

For 30 years, Spiritualized, easily one of the U.K.’s first popular ‘indie’ bands, has remained innovative and relevant. The new country-soul single features backing vocals from Nikki Lane. Directing the video – and inspired by Andy Warhol’s 60’s silent film, Kiss – frontman Jason Pierce, a.k.a., J Spaceman.

Speaking of ‘crazy’, the album was recorded in 11 different studios over a couple of years. Pierce plays 16 different instruments on the album with help from some 30 invited musicians, including choirs, chimes, brass and string section and finger bells.

“I felt like I’d been in training for this my whole life,” Pierce said in a statement. “There was so much information on it that the slightest move would unbalance it, but going around in circles is important to me.

“Not like you’re spiraling out of control but you’re going around and around and on each revolution you hold onto the good each time. Sure, you get mistakes as well, but you hold on to some of those too and that’s how you kind of… achieve. Well, you get there.”


Holodrum drops debut single “Free Advice”

Shimmering with disco-like electro-pop, U.K. supergroup Holodrum has drop the debut single, “Free Advice”. The track is layered and complex and atmospheric.

“When it comes to doing music, most bands fall between two extremes of doing it for some goal or as an end to itself,” says guitarist/vocalist Sam Shjipstone. “I think Holodrum is about the joy and complexity of living, and I just hope to god everyone gets to have a good time doing it.”

“[Free Advice] expresses the state of feeling invincible in the face of adversity,” says lead vocalist Emily Garner, “and acts quite explicitly as a piece of good advice, applicable to anyone that’s gone out of their way just to harsh your vibe.”

The accompanying video is steep deep in technicolour with 8-bit animation. “[It] mostly includes things we miss and love about being in a band. Namely jamming, travelling, seeing stuff and enjoying the local delicacies. Iced in a candy-core palette, the video art is a motion collage of 2D, 2.5D and isometric 3D graphics.” shares the group.

“Free Advice” is out now and the debut album drops February 25.

Bands to Watch: Genre-blending indie band The Hot Takes

Drawing on the sounds of anthemic 70s punk and neon-drenched 80s new wave, Oakland-based indie band The Hot Takes are unleashing an electrifying brand of indie rock.

Inspired by such acts as The Clash, The Killers, and Arcade Fire, The Hot Takes unite the familiar and future with iconic guitar hooks, rhythmic dance grooves, and evocative vocals on their self-titled debut EP.

How did you come up with the name of the band?
Through a lot of trial and error! We were relieved that The Hot Takes was available as a band name, as others we thought of were already being used.

How would you describe your sound?
A passionate, edgy blend of modern indie, 70s punk, and 80s new wave.

When did you first become interested in playing music?

In high school, it sort of began as a joke but it’s exciting to still be doing it years later.

What’s the strangest or funniest thing that’s ever happened to you at a show?
Being pulled onstage by Peelander-Z to play guitar during their last song; their whole set was like an acid trip.

What are you listening to these days?
Penguin Prison, Bleachers, VHS Collection, RAC, The Interrupters.

What does music mean to you?
There’s such spirituality in good music. A great song can humble you and bring you to tears, or make the impossible feel possible for a moment.

How’d you guys first get together to play music?
Wish there was a sexier story, but it was in response to Facebook & Craigslist posts. But we had an immediate connection playing together.

What inspires you to write?
The chance to capture an idea – whether it be musical or lyrical – that might inspire someone else to create their own art or do some good in this world.

What’s the biggest challenge in becoming a musician today?

Finding an audience in a very crowded field of other musicians, especially online. Distinguishing yourself from other very talented bands and artists who are all creating amazing music is definitely a significant challenge.

What are some of your favorite Bay Area music venues?
Rickshaw Stop, New Parish, The Independent, The Legionnaire, 924 Gilman, Elbo Room, Fireside Lounge.

What are some of your favorites places to hang out in the Bay Area?
Lake Merritt, 1-2-3-4 Go! Records, Broken Guitars, Bar 355, Zocalo in San Leandro, Cat Club, and Madrone Art Bar in SF. There are specific answers for each, but they all feel like part of a community.

What’s one thing that people would be surprised to find out about you?
The places we all work…you’ll have to ask us some time to find out more.

Is there anything you’d like to plug?

Our debut EP will be out May 7th and we’d love for you to check it out. You can keep track of us via our LinkTree page.

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