Day: February 17, 2022

“3abali” is ‘Police Voleur’s 5th single release, from their upcoming debut album “3a gher mawje”. Discover that the 24th February in Formula Indie

“3abali” is 'Police Voleur’s 5th single release, from their upcoming debut album “3a gher mawje”. Discover that the 24th February...

New Single ‘Apology’ with a stylistic change from their last trip hop industrial track ‘Hide’ a more straight forward rock\electronica track hitting home with huge anthemic Chorus. lovely middle 8 break down showing the electronic side of their craft then hitting home with huge guitars bass and vocals for the Chorus. Another step and evolution for ‘Temperature Falls’ who keep trying to evolve their sound and write about their personal obstacles. Never standing still – Temperature Falls are always searching within to create. Discover that the 24th February in Formula Indie

‘The Family Grave’ released their single ‘Mr Train Driver’ on a very limited 7″ vinyl single with the Super8 Singles Club. Now they are releasing a new video for the song, produced by James Kendall in a 60s Super8 style, featuring Hash (Hannah) Wilde. Following the video for ‘Happy Song’, Mr Train Driver is the second release to emerge from the sessions from forthcoming album Happy Songs. Discover that the 24th February in Formula Indie

Texas based producer ‘Pariz’ creates Future Bass track ‘Someone To Forget’.With it’s strong bassline, captivating drums & vocals the track sets the mood to think about that one very special person that left.Pariz, an up-and-coming talent in the music world, thinking outside the box, constantly pushes the boundaries of experimentation and combining different styles while still keeping his unique attributes.‘Someone To Forget’ tells the story about how you want to be with someone & how much you’ve sacrificed for them & after all you’ve been through with that person, good or bad, you should never lose faith in yourself. Discover that the 24th February in Formula Indie

Swedish ‘MOLOSSER’ are back with four singles during January 2022. The duo play their very own brand of alternative rock on two downtuned acoustic guitars and vocals, and the “Barebones Sessions” singles present radically rearranged versions of some of the most popular songs from MOLOSSER’s debut album Appear, released last spring. This time around the duo is going for a more direct approach than the album’s atmospheric soundscapes, and the recordings are made live, all in one take and straight into the microphones. Discover ‘Black Oak’ the 24th February in Formula Indie