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Dead Hazards, Rear Window, WidowHead, Steve Young and The Real Time Players

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I’m Nick Tann – musician, songwriter, and your guide to the best new music you haven’t heard yet.

 

Before I tell you about the music, a few of you have made a comment about the audio levels of Chris and myself. I have tinkered with this aspect and I hope you will hear an improvement. If you still have problems with it please let me know. Onwards….

Lucky for us we have the amazing Dead Hazards kicking off with a track from their brand new album Saline and a track called Remorse. I know we played a track from them earlier this month but I felt we needed to play another as this is a great album and deserves some shouting about. This is what I said about them in episode 11.Shoot off to their Bandcamp Site here for some choice cuts

Next is the wonderful Rear Window and their Scissor Sisteresqe (yes thats a real word.. Now) Rocket Men. This almost hypnotic song charmed both of us as it will surely charm you. We love Rear Window and in fact played them 3 times in our previous podcast Is This Thing On as you can see here.  They have a small yet perfectly formed website here. Go there now!

WindowHead are next up with Todd, Honey a wonderful messy proggy, shoegaze enigma of a track and what a band. They ticked all our music boxes. Based in Brighton, howe of the eclectic this is what they say about their sound “Windowhead has spent the last 4 years honing its craft as a live band, leading to an increased focus on immediacy inherited from Post-Hardcore influences such as Thrice, Glassjaw and At The Drive-In. The impact of this can be felt in the upcoming Terrestrials EP, which combines the band’s signature effects-heavy guitars with unconventional time signatures, extreme dynamics and chaotic rhythms” Reading this I can hear the At The Drive-in comparison.

Finally we have Steve Young and the Real Time Players and Come Around. Chris had plenty so say about them in the show. They are on tour with date WEDS 21st MAY, The Duke, Ipswich (Blues In Town)
THURS 29th MAY, Corn Exchange Hertford (supporting Chantel McGregor) JUN 19-22nd – Isle Of Wight Festival (TO BE CONFIRMED) , SUN JULY 13th – Todd in the Hole Festival, Stevenage, SAT JUL 26th – Old Town Live – Ware, AUG 9th – Old Town Live – Stevenage. For more things Steve Young, follow his linktre

I would have loved to  put up more links for these bands, however, when Googled (yes thats what I do) the band names were so unbandnamey I would have to have spent too long trying to find them. So I guess thats what would have happened if you, dear listener, would have done the same. This is why I band on about bands choosing original names or at least having a website…

Love you all you beautiful creatures. Oh and what would your sandwich choice be if I decided to name one after you?

 

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Great new music for you to discover in episode 13 of Nick Tann’s Fresh Music Fix podcast #deadhazards #rearwindow #widowhead #steveyoungandtherealtimeplayers Link to the website in the description musicdiscovery newmusic musictaste musicrecommendations #musicreview #nicktannsfreshmusicfix

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Black Surf, 2 days Sober, Bobbie Peru, The Clang Group

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You can listen to every episode of Nick Tann’s Fresh Music Fix right here on nicktannsfreshmusicfix.com or on your favourite podcast platform including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube or if you prefer RSS 

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I’m Nick Tann – musician, songwriter, and your guide to the best new music you haven’t heard yet.

 

What a great show this week with my flying solo as is my want. Black Surf cruised in with there great track Lights Out a great monster of a shoe gaze, punk mixture. I did manage to find a little more info about them on further searching including this great interview Their actual linktree account and their Instagram page but I had to search for it.

Next was the beautiful but annoyingly named 2 Day Sober and Should I let It Go. Refreshing to hear a song with an acoustic guitar that isn’t just an acoustic guitar. Do you know what I mean. I loved the electric guitar chops in the chorus, made my day. It looks like they are not that great at any form of social media. I found this facebook page for them, gave it a like you should do the same.

Manchester’s finest Bobbie Peru gave a great account of theselves with Possible Ops a cracker of a song taken from their album Nurse Corkscrew. They have all their social media ducks in a row so I chose their positively bulging Bandcamp Profile as a great place to start your Bobbie Peru Journey.

The Clang Group gave a fantastic masterclass in songwriting and studio production with the Robin Troweresque single Bulldozer. Just sublime. A list of past achievements by front man Clive Langer includes work with heroes such as David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Dexies Midnight runners to name but three and there are plenty more. Many social media ducks but the eponymous Facebook page is here. I also spoke of my is this thing on Podcast which you can find here and my Tik Tok and Instagram which you can find on the podcast website here.

It’s always lovely to get feedback so please feel free to tell me what amazing music I play and how handsome I look as well as any ratings you might want to give the show.

 

 

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Great new music for you to discover in episode 12 of Nick Tann’s Fresh Music Fix podcast Link to the website in the description 2dayssober bobbyperu, theclanggroup, blacksurf musicdiscovery newmusic musictaste musicrecommendations musicreview

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Chaz Jankel, Dead Hazards, Lea G, Adult Leisure

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I’m Nick Tann – musician, songwriter, and your guide to the best new music you haven’t heard yet.

This time with good friend Dave co – hosting. Whilst you’re reading, if you want to comment on the show please use whichever app you are using and I will try and reply otherwise

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After a weekend watching old BBC4 footage of Ian Dury and the Blockheads from the 70s and 80s, it was a joy to feature a track from major Blockhead Chas Jankle featuring Melody Palmer. Meet Me In The Middle was released last year to great critical acclaim as you might expect.This smooth little mf had me wriggling in my seat with even Dave managing a twitch or two. I am hoping he will send me some tracks from his new album as they promise even more grooviness. You can find out more from Chas’s fine website here.

There is so much to unpack with Dead Hazards – Hauling Back that it’s best just to slip your headphones on and drift with it. They have risen from an experimental, non publishing test ground of metal and madness to a more cohesive signature that they can call their own. This is the first track we have played from their new album Saline which they describe as “The album could be considered a mixture of sludge, folk rock, prog, even jazz in parts, with other styles occasionally passing by. On the hopefully more unique side of things, in places you can hear electric violin, Zippo percussion, nature ambience, frequencies from image-to-audio (artwork) conversion, and similar homemade sounds” Whatever that means we will certainly be playing the other track from the album “Remorse” in the ver near future. For all things Dead Hazardy https://deadhazards.bandcamp.com is the place.

Lea G‘s bio describes her as “what might happen if Florence + the Machine and Orla Gartland collided in a feverish daydream” and she might be right too. Better Off Me is a great tune that charmed us both. I would be interested to hear how her Hope and Anchor gig went earlier this month. Did you go? Lea has a delightful website with plenty of content to keep you… content https://www.lea-g-music.com/ is the place so go and knock yourself out.

Finally Adult Leisure take us home with their 80s inspired banger Dancing Don’t Feel Right. Is it 80s inspired? Sounds like it to me and there’s no shame in that. The band say ““We wanted to create a track that asks listeners to step out of line, ditch their inhibitions, and give in to the temptation of doing exactly what they shouldn’t. It’s a narrative of inner conflict, desire and rebellion. The track captures the feeling of being on the edge: stuck in a moment where you know you should hold back, but something – or someone – won’t let you. ‘Dancing Don’t Feel Right’ is our way of ignoring responsibility, silencing the voice of reason, and giving in to the forbidden thrill of indulgence. The song is about the urge to let loose, to break out of the mould and do the bad thing.” So there. I’m surprised Dave had never heard of them as he appears to know everyone in Bristol I have no idea why? I can’t see a website for them but if you go to their Facebook page you’ll see they all have bears. A great thing in my opinion.

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