Preview this week’s top indie music tracks by pMad, Benji Tranter, Tom Jenkins, DB Jones and The Mystery Plan.
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The Mystery Plan “what a day(disco)”
Indie pop outfit The Mystery Plan are back with their ‘What A Day’ EP, a scrumptious dose of bliss-pop released via American boutique label 10mm Omega Recordings. This boisterous three-track offering highlights the lead track from the band’s forthcoming ‘Haunted Organic Machines’ record – their seventh full length album and 13th major
DB Jones “Too Bad Baby”
DB Jones are a 4 piece indie-rock band from Lincoln, UK. Growing up on a diet of indie legends, the band draw inspiration from the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Blossoms, Vistas & The Snuts. Specializing in creating anthemic indie floor-fillers, accompanied by an emotionally significant, high energy
Tom Jenkins “It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky”
A sprawling and cinematic track that unfolds like a great epic told in three parts, “It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky” pins together tender vocals with cascading drum rolls, unhinged guitars and meteoric instrumental flourishes. Of the new song, Tom explains: “”It Comes In The Morning,
Benji Tranter “Speed Camera”
After a hiatus of over five years, Welsh songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Benji Tranter has returned with his debut solo album ‘Songs to Make You Happy’, out now via Pear O’ Legs Records. With a lo-fi, home-recorded approach, Benji builds the album around stark acoustic guitars and his idiosyncratic voice, with embellishments
pMad “Down”
Paul Dillon, known by the name pMad, is a talented solo artist hailing from Portumna, Co. Galway, Ireland. With a musical career that spans over several years, Paul has been a part of several successful bands including The Suicidal Dufflecoats, Starve the Barber, and currently, The Greeting, as well as his