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August 6, 2019 RVBY pays homage to women’s football in inspiring new music video for ‘Hanging On’

RVBY pays homage to women’s football in inspiring new music video for ‘Hanging On’

Bristolian singer-songwriter RVBY returns with the official video for her latest single ‘Hanging On’. 

Reflecting the youthful, teenage love elements of the track, the visual is a nod to RVBY’s passion for football. For a while, it was football, rather than music, that dominated RVBY’s field of vision. From joining the boys’ team in primary school she progressed through Bristol Academy then Somerset Academy, briefly going professional with a stint in Yeovil Town Ladies. 

Inspired by the empowering noughties movie Bend It Like Beckham, the ‘Hanging On’ video follows a strong-spirited female protagonist (RVBY) as she balances her preparation for a big football match and her growing feelings towards her coach. Much like the film, the ‘Hanging On’ video has a motivational message for aspiring women, with a fun, lighthearted tone. 

With an unmistakable Swedish pop sensibility, ‘Hanging On’ pairs RVBY’s impressive vocal range with a shimmering, massively uplifting backing beat. It marks the first time RVBY has worked with producer Toby Scott, who has previously written material for Little Mix, Girls Aloud and Call Me Loop. 

Speaking on the idea behind the video, RVBY shares “Football has been such a huge part of my life. With the recent World Cup inspiring so many women to get into the game, I wanted to create something that would impact this even more. If you remember Bend it Like Beckham then this will also act as some amazing nostalgia! The concept is inspired by love, heartbreak, but most importantly 100% girl power!”

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August 6, 2019 BONNIESONGS Loses Her Head In Monstrous Music Video ‘Frank’

BONNIESONGS Loses Her Head In Monstrous Music Video ‘Frank’

Fresh from Australian support slots with Joan As Police Woman, Bonniesongs, aka Bonnie Stewart, is pleased to reveal a ghoulish new video for her latest single ‘Frank’—an ode to the reanimated monster from Mary Shelley’s classic 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.

‘Frank’ is the latest track to be taken from the Australia-based Irish art-folk virtuoso’s forthcoming debut album Energetic Mind, set for release on Small Pond Records in the UK on 6th September 2019. Aussie experimental music label Art As Catharsis will be handling the release Down Under.

In support of the new record, Bonniesongs has also just announced a rare run of September 2019 UK tour dates supporting labelmate Natalie Evans (see below for full listings).

“I’m just trying to portray honesty, and imagination,” says Stewart of the often metaphysical inspirations behind her songwriting. “I’m someone who is led by heart not head. I’m a very emotive doer and thinker and I think this complexity of processing emotions comes out through my music. Where I might be singing about things like monsters or zombies, there’s a dark and deeper feeling that is more complex—whether that’s a sense of place, missing home, being misunderstood and underestimated, or nostalgia and old memories.”

Commenting on the hair-raising new video—which sees Stewart quite literally lose her head in a series of gruesome laboratory experiments before shuffling off around town as a zombie—she says: “It’s been so great to make music videos for a couple of the tracks. I’m a pretty visual person, so even when I’m writing lyrics, I’m usually picturing a scene or image. I particularly enjoyed making the video for ‘Frank’. We got to fulfill our lifelong destinies to dress up as zombie monsters and it was the best thing ever!”

The album’s lead single ‘Ice Cream’ (also out now) picked up international radio plays from Amazing Radio, Triple J, FBi Radio, and RTRFM, with press coverage from London In Stereo, Paste Magazine, The 405, The Line of Best Fit, CLASH, Crack in The Road, For The Rabbits, Nialler 9, Joe.ie, The Thin Air, Tone Deaf, Everything Is Noise, A Closer Listen, Overdrive Magazine, and a whole host more.

Energetic Mind is released 6th September 2019 via Small Pond Records (UK) and Art As Catharsis (AUS)

Bonniesongs live w/ Natalie Evans:

18.09.19 – Leicester – The Cookie
19.09.19 – London – The Islington
20.09.19 – Bristol – Cafe Kino
21.09.19 – Cardiff – The Dojo, Pontcanna
23.09.19 – Leeds – LS6
24.09.19 – Canterbury – Bramleys
25.09.19 – Brighton – Nowhere Man

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August 6, 2019 Hot new lyric video from electro-pop music duo TGC

Hot new lyric video from electro-pop music duo TGC

Electro-pop sensation TGC (The Green Children) have released their new single ‘Symbiotic’ via Illuminated City on 17th July. With this track comes the colourful lyric video. Along with performing at Summerfest and recording with Universal Music Group, the duo contribute to several charity outreaches on a regular basis.

‘Symbiotic’ on SpotifyApple Music

These contributions have varied from supporting the charity New Alternatives through a concert benefiting LGBT homeless youth to creating an animated video for a remix of Foster The People’s ‘Houdini’ for SOS Children’s Village.

The philanthropic duo took a step away from their usual projects for a break in sunny Spain. While on the trip, they found inspiration for the synthpop classic, ‘Symbiotic’, with a holiday romance spurring on the imagination.

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August 2, 2019 Barrie Shares alternative stripped-back versions of”Clovers” and “Chinatown”

Barrie Shares alternative stripped-back versions of”Clovers” and “Chinatown”

Barrie, the NYC-based project led by Barrie Lindsay, has shared stripped back versions of “Clovers” and”Chinatown“, two tracks taken from debut album ‘Happy To Be Here‘ which was released earlier this year via Winspear.

The band have also announced new European live dates, including Pitchfork Paris, MIRRORS Festival in London and UK support shows with Charly Bliss. Featuring an intimate performance on a hand-me-down Steinway piano from an old landlord, “Clovers (Alt)”demonstrates Barrie’s dynamic range when it comes to tight pop arrangements. The new take on the debut’s lead single highlights Barrie Lindsay’s versatile musicianship — adding thoughtful layers of cello and trumpet she played and recorded in her New York apartment.

On “Chinatown (Alt)”, Barrie’s soft and dream-like vocal cadence engulfs the track and lulls the listener into a peaceful bliss. Both tracks were finished with Jake Aron (Snail Mail, Solange, Grizzly Bear) who co-produced and engineered ‘Happy To Be Here’. On their debut LP ‘Happy To Be Here’, Brooklyn-based Barrie show a multidimensional take on classic pop sounds, daydreamy but also firmly in the present. Lindsay largely wrote these songs late into the night, alone in her apartment, and her voice feels appropriately full of possibility throughout. ‘Happy To Be Here’ is a softly explosive document of Barrie’s vision for “a well-crafted pop song that’s a little bit fucked up.”  The album’s singles speak to its scope: the analog synths that burst from piano pointillism on “Clovers”, the lush electric guitar grooves on opener“Darjeeling”, the minimal arrangement and modular programmed drums of “Saturated”. 

Barrie European live dates:

Barrie European live dates:

Oct 22 – Aarhus, DK @ Atlas

Oct 23 – Copenhagen, DK @ Festaal Kreuzberg

Oct 24 – Hamburg, DE @ Bahnhof Pauli

Oct 25 – Utrecht, NL @ Under Your Skin Festival

Oct 26 – Amsterdam, NL @ London Calling Festival

Oct 27 – Berlin, DE @ Festsaal Kreuzberg

Oct 30 – Brussels, BE @ Botanique Rotonde

Nov 01 – Paris, FR @ Pitchfork Paris

Nov 02 – London, UK @ MIRRORS (Dingwalls)

Nov 04 – Brighton, UK @ Patterns

Nov 05 – Cardiff, UK @ 10 Feet Tall

Nov 06 – London, UK @ Scala

Nov 07 – Manchester, UK @ The Deaf Institute ^ 

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