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Sunday, 2 March 2014

Four for Sunday

Four songs to make your Sunday a little bit easier;

1. Kathleen // Catfish & The Bottlemen 

You may have heard this beauty from up and coming four piece Catfish & The Bottlemen, on Zane Lowe's show on Radio 1 earlier this week.  Granted the pristine place of Zane Lowe's 'hottest track' , The Bottlemen's new tune 'Kathleen' is a scorcher!  Starring classic guitar riffs that lope off into a sweet electrified atmosphere, the song creates the perfect summer day lazy day tune. The song however, is even better live than the recorded version - listen to it below



2. I See You // The Horrors

The Horrors, with their powerful reputation to change direction on every album (if you don't believe me check out Farris Baldwin's hair on 'Strange House' compared to 'Skying') need no introduction into 2014. Their brand-new track 'I See You' was also premiered on the Zane Lowe show earlier this week and my god is it amazing! Classic Horrors lyrics of philosophical standards croon and escape around the heavily psychedelic-influenced track, meanwhile your existence is taken to another planet and you seriously have to consider "how did I survive without this track before?" Believe the hype, The Horrors are back.


3. Houses On The Plain // Superfood
When Superfood release a bad song, I think the world will eat their tongues.  Another song that can only be described as a 'fucking tune' released from their 'Mam EP', means that Superfood have managed to become one of the biggest unknown bands in the UK, and with their album completed - it's not long until the band rise and take over the indie clubs and abolish the name 'Swim Deep' forever.  Houses on the plain has some killer lines and kooky vibes, not to mention a sense of relaxed freedom to do whatever the fuck they like. Listen to the almighty 'Houses On The Plain' on their soundcloud page as it's so modern and fantastic it hasn't even made it onto YouTube yet.  There'll be no doubt in your mind that Superfood are about to take over.  The 

https://soundcloud.com/superfood


4. Hold The Line // SBTRKT

Featured in last weeks Smiths anniversary issue of NME, SBTRKT's new instrumental track 'Hold The Line' is a Sunday masterpiece to relax and contemplate the meaning of life.  Haunting synthesizers that make you feel the dreaded emotion of watching the rain fall around you outside, is something that has been captured so delectably on SBTRKT's return to his electronic roots.  If this is a taster for the new album then the world is waiting in anticipation.