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August 18, 2022 Band Mellor gives us their all in ‘Gargoyle Groove’

Band Mellor gives us their all in ‘Gargoyle Groove’

Image credit: Alex Wickenden

Committing to raw power, UK band Mellor has shared their latest record ‘Gargoyle Groove’, which is a culmination of years spent listening to bands like Oasis and Arctic Monkeys. Released under Triple B Records, the single gives us a hint of what their forthcoming album, titled Problematic Passions, will sound like.

Stream / Download ‘Gargoyle Groove’ 

The record feels like pure expression. It is as if Mellor held back nothing while they delivered each note and lyric, which is probably true given the intensity of the track. There is nothing mild about it. No, each chorus is an undiluted thrust of distortion. 

The band originates from Redding, UK, and was started during its members’ younger years. There is an element of their rebellious youth that has carried through, becoming a part of the band’s charisma. It’s as if we are watching a live performance from an old, beat-up coach in a garage plastered with peeling band posters and littered with crumpled beer cans. We’re happy to lounge around and listen while Mellor tweaks their amps and floors their pedals.

Mellor Tour Dates 2022:

20th October – 33 Oldham Street, Manchester

21st October – Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh

27th October – The Star, Guildford

3rd November – Sidney & Matilde, Sheffield

4th November – Old Blue Last, London

5th November – River Studios, Southampton

10th November – Dead Wax Digbeth, Birmingham

11th November –  Purple Turtle, Reading

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October 23, 2018 Texas Indie-Fuzz quartet Coattails Share New Video For “Clocks & Knives” ahead of upcoming album

Texas Indie-Fuzz quartet Coattails Share New Video For “Clocks & Knives” ahead of upcoming album

Now in the fifth year of their journey, Coattails find themselves at a pivotal moment. The sophomore album comes with pressures inherent in the maturation of one’s expression. Will the sound have evolved with its creators? How has the world around them changed since their first installment? Will their dedication falter? Armed with answers, Coattails stand ready to deliver the second installment in their evolution: Imaginary Friends.

Watch the official video for “Clocks & Knives” by Coattails below

Imaginary Friends is a reflection. A situation report from the journey thus-far. The accomplishments, the failures, the every day doldrums. Pulling no punches, past and present collide and brace for the future.

Release date: November 9, 2018
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