Anyone’s Ghost genius annotiat

we’ve just seen that over on Genius there’s a whole load of annotations and information relating to our release with Anyone’s Ghost “A Good Winter in June”! ❄️

kinda crazy to see people have uploaded info about the tracks, interpretations of lyrics and their thoughts on certain lines. a massive thank you to whoever has done this! 🥰 it’s lovely to see! you can check it out over at https://genius.com/artists/Anyones-ghost 🏵

it’s also somehow EIGHT months since we put this out into the world?! as always, a huge thank you to everyone for the kind words and support of the music. hopefully more as soon as, but in the meantime you can always find it at https://anyonesgh0st.bandcamp.com/releases🍞

(ps, we love this photo ❤️)

Just over a week until Narwhals’ new single! ☀️

we can’t wait for this, our first single with Narwhals will be out a week tomorrow! 🤘

it sounds absolutely lovely and we’re super stoked to be bringing a new artist to our roster – their relaxed, melodic atmospheres and heartfelt lyricism really stand them out and prove their talent. 🥰 we are massive fans of their debut album and it’s great to be able to help them out with this single!

you’re able to pre-order the single “3310 & A Pterosaur” now over on Bandcamp at https://narwhalsuk.bandcamp.com/ – it’ll be in your library as soon as it’s released! plus, proceeds from the single will be donated to PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide 🍞

Just The Crust 31/01/22: Harrison Rimmer – The End 🤘

our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from Harrison Rimmer “The End”! 🎸

yet another fantastic release from Harrison, a great friend of the label here and such a brilliant musician with so much energy and drive, an inspiration for us here on the scene! 😊 we’ve seen him live a fair few times over the last few months and every single time he smashes it, one to definitely catch at a gig!

this new single delves into more of the punk and metal inspiration for him, with driving riffs, angry and powerful vocals and just such a drive behind the track, really hammering home that he’s here to rock and roll 🤘 the chorus sounds so massive and great lyricism all the way through as we’ve got used to with Harrison’s songs!!

we’re huge fans of the outro and breakdown in this track too – moving away from the other folky rock tunes, going into almost metal with drum fills all over, melodic power chords building up and harmonic notes pulled out of nowhere.. it’s brilliant! 🏵 a real indication of Harrison’s diverse talent, going from folky singer songwriter vibes to full on punk and metal madness. what a talent!

make sure you head on over and check out the track in full – you can find it over on his Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/1eJ8om60lDDNXsPujRvv6j or the full music video was released last week at https://youtu.be/hD1zM1gVZD4 😎 such a great talent on the North West scene!!

check out our full website here at http://www.breadrecords.co.uk to find all of our features, reviews, music and more! 🍞

Local Loaf update! 🤘

another Sunday, so obviously that means another update to our Local Loaf playlist 🎸

this week we’ve got some boss new music – including tunes from Alien Clouds Pizza Crunch Leopard Rays CARØLINA and Bosola! fantastic new music coming out lately, so great to see! 🤘

we’re so made up with how this playlist is now, there’s some absolutely brilliant music in here and such an incredible indication of the talent up North 🥰 head on over to Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FnabVHuYeT9Yp2s7GjeKY to find it in full – give it a like to keep up to date with all the new additions! 🍞

“January” from Alien Clouds is out now! 🏵

super stoked to be able to say that the brand new Alien Clouds tune “January” is out now! 🪐

we’re so happy to be getting new music out and it’s such a lovely song, with fantastic lyricism and a real indication of AC’s talent – their last release was back in December 2020 and we’ve been working with them for so long now and have created some fantastic music together! we are so excited for what the coming year holds for us and our artists 🥰

head on over to Bandcamp at https://alienclouds.bandcamp.com/ to check it out in full or on your preferred streaming service 🍞

Only two days until January comes out! 🥪

there’s only TWO days to go until our first release of 2022, “January” by Alien Clouds! ☀️

we had the pleasure of mixing and mastering this track and it sounds boss – we’re huge huge fans of AC’s songwriting and creativity, a real inspiration for us. it’s been so great releasing music with them and we’re super stoked for this next chapter! 🥰

go ahead and pre-save the new track over at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/alienclouds/january or you can also find it on Bandcamp at https://alienclouds.bandcamp.com/ where you can pre-order it and get it as soon as it’s out! 🍞

Just The Crust 24/01/22: Cliché Cult – Say It Like You Mean It 🤘

our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from Cliché Cult “Say It Like You Mean It”, out this coming Friday 28th January ☀️

the Leeds-based alternative rockers have released a flurry of fantastic singles over the past year or two, and this is their first release of 2022 – they’ve had some fantastic tunes out in the past which have really set them as ones to watch in Yorkshire! 😎

this new tune “Say It Like You Mean It” is a proper belter, with lovely guitar riffs driving the track forward, chorusey and ambient melodies throughout and boss vocal ability throughout, paired with lovely lyricism – it’s a real class tune to not miss out on if you’re a fan of indie, alternative or post-punk bands 🤘

we’re huge fans of the ending to the track, building and building keeping you in a state of suspense as the tune unravels and opens up – and the way that the bass and drums maintain the groove of the track whilst holding their own is class! 🎸 a real well-crafted song, great to see this calibre of stuff coming out.

this tune will be released on this Friday 28th January – make sure you head over to their Spotify and drop em a follow at https://open.spotify.com/artist/0wIIaLPfQvlqIFgGjD0lXA to be notified as soon as it drops! alternatively you can pre-save it at https://distrokid.com/…/clich…/say-it-like-you-mean-it-2📼 released on Shoplifters Union!

you can find all of our features, reviews and more on our website at www.breadrecords.co.uk 🍞

Local Loaf update ☀️

it’s another Sunday so we’ve gone and updated our Local Loaf playlist ☀️featuring amazing new music from the likes of Ayanam Udoma Music INTERVENE Leopard Rays bigfatbig and Harrison Rimmer – so many fantastic releases coming out lately, well worth checking out all these great artists 🤘

head on over to the playlist on our Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FnabVHuYeT9Yp2s7GjeKY to check it out in full, give it a like to keep up to date with all new additions 😎 over 570 songs on it now amazing! 🍞

Knead to Know: Migson Pollock 🎸

we’re back with our next Knead to Know interview, with the amazing Migson Pollock! 🤘

we’ve known Migs for a while now, having performed across Manchester at open mics and gigs for a few years now and his unique style and focused performances really stand him out as an artist – plus his use of the bow, pedals and loops all bring something new to the able that people don’t often see! ☀️ on top of this, he’s a prolific songwriter with plenty of tunes under his belt and even knows a whole bunch of covers, a great talent!

he’s just put out his debut EP under the Migson Pollock moniker, “New Migs on the Block” which sounds absolutely fantastic! it’s boss to hear these tunes in a studio setting and really shows off his creativity and talent – you can find it on Spotify here. check out our interview below! 🏵


So, you’ve recently put out your new EP “New Migs on the Block” – where did you record it, was it at a studio or at home? 

I recorded it at Futureworks Studios in Manchester, with Paul from Tilted Audio.

You’ve moved from Wales to Manchester in the past few years, what are the main differences in the scenes throughout? What made you want to move?

The main reason I moved was to try and give myself a better opportunity to be able to do more with music. Whether it’s from doing gigs myself, or going to see other bands play and meet more musicians. It’s hard to compare the scene between north Wales and Manchester, as Manchester is obviously a much busier place, especially considering its universities and the amount of musicians here, who have countless bars and venues around them to play at. And in North Wales, the facilities and number of bands and musicians just isn’t as widely available anymore. And whilst I love exploring and travelling around new places in Manchester with my guitars, it’s always a great feeling when I get invited back home to do a gig.

We know you have been doing music for a long time now, Migs – give us a little summary of your creative endeavours over the years!

2009 – I first got involved in the music scene, with a punk band I formed called Ugly Fashion, playing guitar and being the songwriter
2010 – I took over on vocals after our original singer had left. (We started as a 4-piece band but remained a 3-piece from there on.)
2011 – the band broke up due to other commitments among the band members.
2012 – I started busking in Llandudno, playing acoustic covers by mainly 60’s and 70’s artists – Bob Dylan, Bowie, Rolling Stones etc.
2014 – Joined a duet with my friend Kiani called ‘The Guitarist & The Girl’. She would sing whilst I played guitar. We did gigs and went busking together over the next couple to a few years.

2014 – Ugly Fashion got back together with a new drummer.
2015 – Went to a recording studio for the first time with the band.

2016 – Ugly Fashion broke up again.

2018 – I started my solo project.

2019 – I moved myself and my music to Manchester.

2020 – I recorded most of the material for my first EP.

2022 – Mid-January, that EP was released.

What are your main inspirations for music and creativity? 

Tash Sultana, Sigur Rós, and Spiritualized.
Tash inspired me to start creating music with a loop pedal, Sigur Rós inspired me to create music with a violin bow (not Jimmy Page, as some people think!), and Spiritualized inspired me to create some nice, slow rock songs, whilst still having that cool fort of feel to them.
But also recently I’ve dabbled into a bit of shoegazing, bands like Slowdive. And even more recently, I’ve gone back to my punk/post-punk roots and I’ve re-worked a couple of my old band’s songs mixed with newer influences – the band Crack Cloud for example.

Over the lockdowns and past few years, how’ve you been spending your time musically? (recording, writing etc)

Lonely!

How have you been readjusting to gigging and post-pandemic music over the past few months?

It doesn’t really feel much different to me now. It just feels like a lot of time was wasted without them. But now I’m writing more often, knowing it won’t be too long until I’ll get to perform them live. So it feels like everything I do now is becoming more worthwhile, and they’re not just ideas staying stuck in the back of my head – I’m actually completing them.

We’ve seen a lot of you over the past few months over at open mics and gigs across Manchester – what do you enjoy most about performing live?

Probably getting the violin bow out during the song ‘Lost it’. And although I don’t claim to have the originality in that, seeing the reaction of people who’ve not seen that being done before is always pretty good.
An elder gentleman said to me a couple of weeks ago that every time I play that song with the bow, it was making him fall asleep… I think that’s beautiful.

Obviously, you use quite a unique set-up for your live sets – what made you want to delve into the world of pedals and the such?

Seeing a video of Tash Sultana performing ‘Jungle’ on youtube in 2017. I had seen people using a loop pedal to do guitar solos and stuff before but I wasn’t really impressed. But when I saw Tash performing what sounded like full and complete songs created only on a loop pedal, I was just blown away.
All I was doing musically at that point was busking and doing a bunch of acoustic gigs, playing other peoples songs, as I had no desire to be an acoustic solo artist, so I never really bothered to write any of my own that way. I thought maybe being a loop-artist was the way forward for me too, as I much preferred playing my electric guitars than acoustic.
I told my friend Rico (Ugly Fashion bass player) my idea and he told me he has a loop pedal he would sell to me, which happened to be the same one Tash Sultana started off with. And I guess the rest is history.

Have you got anything else planned for 2022?

Yes!


it’s so lovely to be able to hear different musicians’ perspectives on creativity, how they’ve got to where they are and their influences, and to see the similarities between certain artists and even the differences! ☀️ it’s been great to chat with Migs here, and we hope you enjoyed this insight into him as an artist. we’re huge fans of his music and the EP sounds boss, really worth checking out – we’ll pop some links below for you to have a look at. 😊 a big thanks to Migson Pollock for chatting to us here, and we’ll be back with another interview real soon! 🍩

Our latest edition of The Wrap 🥪

just a reminder in case you missed it, our latest edition of The Wrap for last month was a real special one with so many fantastic tunes on it 🥰

amazing releases from some of the best talent around – including music from Gen and the Degenerates Daz Cadwallander David Gorman Music Gdansk81 Anniemusic RIVIA Torture And The Desert Spiders and YNES! 🤘

go and have a gander at our full blog post on the website at https://breadrecords.co.uk/…/01/07/the-wrap-december-2021/ and let us know what you think! 🍞