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Geoff Mull, Pegasuses, Mal, Heron

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

Now we are 10 and I think we’re getting the hang of it. Geoff Mull certainly is as he starts us off with Make a Move. Putting his XFactor days behind him Geoff hits us straight between the eyes with this anthemic pop banger. He has a very interesting website with an even more interesting tour schedule. I didn’t realise who our second spot artists Pegasuses were until we looked them up during the show and it’s Dave Miatt and Laura Lamb from Southampton! Dave is a bit of a name in these parts having been a part of Southampton superband Thomas Tantrum . Emily is a delightful slice of folk from a duo that know what they are doing. They have some shows coming up over the next two months that are definitely worth making a date in your diary for. All their dates and more are on their very beautiful website, have a scroll through whilst your listening. Mal come in at third place with a tense and edgy piece, God’s Mighty Irish Telescope. This is a solid piece of art from Mall Hallett and despite being edgy also manages to keep a relaxed and chilled vibe. It says here “From working with legendary producer Tony Visconti to supporting The Clash, Mallett Hallett – AKA Mal the Musician – has lived a creative life far more decorated than most. Originally hailing from Leicester, he’s gone onto appear on some of the world’s most impressive stages (even the Colosseum in Rome), performing with Max Romeo, Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople), Dawn Penn, Mick Jones (The Clash), Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols) and has appeared in bands supporting iconic acts such as Talking Heads, The Beastie Boys and many more.” So there you are!

Heron chill and sooth our minds and ears with Transcendental Meditation. UK based writer and producer Heron’s latest from his album “Underground Sky” has overtones and undertones of Prince, Portishead and Beck. He has a lot going on so well worth checking ot his linktree here.

I’m back next week with a guest co presenter and more great tunes. More info on the podcast is available from the website https://nicktannsfreshmusicfix.com/

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0234, ACROBVT, Olvine, Pale Strangers

  

 

So we are 4!

I should be getting the hang of this now eh? I start with a banger of a track from one of my favourite named bands 0234 and their top tune ALL THE TIME. I promise you will find yourself singing this round in your head for the next week. They don’t have any social media at the moment. No really, nothing at all. They did buy me a couple of cups of coffee so they’re doing the right things by me. I will certainly playing them again.

Next up is the enigmatic ACROBVT with  their Imagine Dragonsesque (that’s a word isn’t it?) A Thousand Times which is no great surprise as this was engineered by the Imagine Dragons engineer Mark Needham.

They have enjoyed “….triumphant performances at The Great Escape in Brighton, Flux FM in Berlin, and Los Angeles, ACROBVT continue to solidify their place as one of the most electrifying alt rock acts on the scene” They do have a website which gets a massive thumbs up from me. Go to https://www.acrobvt.com/

On to one of my favourite bands whose music is right in my wheelhouse. The cool as f… Liverpool band Olvine  and their splendid track– Savanomano. Yeah, you try saying it! It was recorded live last year. You can watch the video of that here  You should check out their Bandcamp page to listen and follow them  They are fantastic

Finally I end the show off with Pale Strangers  and a track that is described as showing off their softer side although it sounds hard as nails to me Dopamine.  I’ve no socials from them but you can have a look while you’re listening. If you find anything feel free to add a comment.

See you all in episode 5.

Huzzar!

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