Ahead of tomorrow’s release of Midnight Show via Nadine Records/Nerve Center Recordings, The Freak Accident is happy to exclusively premiere their catchiest album to date on The Big Takeover.
Rightfully earning comparisons to Oasis, Primal Scream, and The Field Mice, the latest album from GUV leans heavily into the breakbeats and shuffling rhythms of Baggy, delivering a fresh take on classic Britpop. From the depths of a creative burnout to the collaborative spark of Warmer Than Gold, Ben Cook reflects on the journey of creating what he considers to be his most essential and accomplished work to date.
Rightfully earning comparisons to Oasis, Primal Scream, and The Field Mice, the latest album from GUV leans heavily into the breakbeats and shuffling rhythms of Baggy, delivering a fresh take on classic Britpop. From the depths of a creative burnout to the collaborative spark of Warmer Than Gold, Ben Cook reflects on the journey of creating what he considers to be his most essential and accomplished work to date.
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.