our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from NEW DIVIDE “Delora”
after the release of their debut single last year, we’ve been proper looking forward to hearing more music from them – plus, we’ve had them play for us a bunch and we love their tunes, one of our favourite up-and-coming bands here in Manchester
this new tune only opens up their sound even more, going from more synth-based indie rock to a darker, more alternative feel with a bunch more distortion and atmosphere present in the track, a moody guitar riff that perfectly balances to Charlotte’s vocal and really puts an emphasis on the lyricism, which in itself is lovely and feels like you’re listening to an intimate conversation. halfway through the track, it takes a more grungey, heavier turn and shows off the versatility of the band – breaking down so well only to build back up to the final section and exploding in a wall of sound.. only to bring us back to it all with a huge ending chock-full of 90’s alternative undertones, guitar riffs, and explosive rhythm. incredible to hear!
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new live single from Sam Scherdel “Boy Who Fell To Earth“!!
Sam’s been on our radar for a good while now, his releases have been absolutely fantastic and he’s been making waves on the UK scene with his gorgeous tunes, so well-written and with such a tender intimacy to them.
this new live tune only exemplifies his talent, a real well put-together rendition, with such beautiful care put into it, the piano perfectly balanced to his vocal. each element within the track is put in with a real sense of intimacy, the violins and the guitars add a tender backdrop for his music and the song’s lyricism is super raw and personal, a real outburst of pure emotion.
yet another fantastic tune under his belt, don’t miss out on Sam’s music as we’re sure he’s gonna be going places for sure. you can find it on all streaming platforms including Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/0dS6eC0a0XySm7hjOeGU3q – well worth a listen to the full track.
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it’s bloody surreal to be able to say that our very own Olivia Browse has just hit 40k streams on her brand new single “love at first might as well” over on Spotify
looking at the cards we’ve got in our hand for this year and it’s a royal flush
we’ve got SO many amazing plans for this year, a load of releases coming up from our artists, massive gigs to announce, and maybe even more music going on…? it’s gonna be incredible
keep your eyes out for it all, in the meantime check out our current releases at www.breadrecords.bandcamp.com/music – so much already there!
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new tune “Sunset Paradise” from Cumbrian-based indie outfit The window view
they’ve been making waves up in the North for a while now, with singalong tunes and playing a bunch of gigs and that – they’ve pulled it all together with this release, their first single and it captures their style perfectly
full of indie-rock goodness, there’s riffs for days in it, opening with a lovely lead melody backed by a chorus-laden laidback chord progression. as the vocals come in, the track almost glides along with a dreamy atmosphere, perfectly complimenting Evan’s main vocal that creates a great contrast with it’s rough, ragged style.
boasting a fantastic singalong chorus, lyricism that creates such vivid imagery and real energy surrounding the track, it’s a fantastic debut single and really introduces the band in the best way possible. we also love the breakdown, bringing back in that lovely lead melody but expanding out to a fuller solo, without taking away from the laidback feel of the tune. well worth a listen!