Flamingods unveil visuals for brand new track

London based 5-piece tribal experimentalists Flamingods have just shared a brand new video for ‘Kinich Ahau’ lifted from their forthcoming full-length album.
Flamingods consist of founding member Kamal Rasool, Charles Prest, Sam Rowe, Craig Doporto and Karthik Poduval.
The quintet use an array of percussion instruments collected by Kamal whilst travelling in places like Tanzania, the Middle East and the Amazon. The feel of such places is captured by their music. which ranges from tribal to tropical and freak folk.
Previous efforts Away and Sun released last year are free to download on their bandcamp.
Whilst we wait for more details on the new album, here’s the video for ‘Kinich Ahau’ made by James Burgess.

Black Moth Super Rainbow back with new track and album to follow

It’s been three years since Pittsburgh trippy synth pop outfit Black Moth Super Rainbow released Eating Us.
The band comprising Tobacco (vocals, synthesizer), Father Hummingbird (synthesizer, keyboards), The Seven Fields of Aphelion (synthesizer), Ryan Graveface (guitar, bass) and Iffernaut (drums), announced yesterday that their fifth album is in the works and dropped the first cut from it, ‘Spraypaint’.
Listen to it now.

Conveyor drop second single ahead of debut album

Timothy John Masters, Evan Michael Garfield, Gary Alan Busch, Jr., and Michael Ryan Pedron make up Brookyn based quartet Conveyor.
Their yet-to-be-titled debut album will arrive this summer.

The foursome dropped yesterday a second shiny single called ‘Mane’, free to grab here. A limited white  7″ comes out on May 15th via Gold Robot Records and you can pre-order it now. It includes b-side ‘Maine’.

The press release describes ‘Mane’ as “a would’ve/could’ve/should’ve embrace of lost love over a sub-Saharan carousel of acoustic rounds”. B-side ‘Maine’ is described as “the sound of an Acadian lover’s hymn as retold by four somnambulists”.

Enjoy the single.

Wave Machines tease new album and drop video for first single

Liverpool outfit Wave Machines finally have a new album on the way, the follow up to their 2009 widely acclaimed debut Wave If You’re Really There.
The quartet is yet to unveil more details on the new album and I’ll be on the lookout for it.

‘Counting Birds’ is the first single from the upcoming album and Wave Machines are giving it away as free download via their soundcloud for a limited time only, so better hurry.
The single will be self-released on April 23rd.

Wave Machines have an accompanying video for this stunning new track directed by Stuart Lanceley. Check it out.