January 30th sees the release of Femmepop's brand new E.P, entitled 'Underground'. Piloted by Irish songstress, Margaret O'Sullivan, this release follows the widely regarded and musical highlight of 2014, 'From a girl who never sleeps'.
January 30th sees the release of Femmepop's brand new E.P, entitled 'Underground'. Piloted by Irish songstress, Margaret O'Sullivan, this release follows the widely regarded and musical highlight of 2014, 'From a girl who never sleeps'.
You don’t need me to tell you that 2015 was the biggest year in synthwave since Drive came out – just as we expertly predicted somewhere around the end of last year.
A holiday treat from the Hawk!
2015 has been an incredible year for music, and retrowave is no exception. A lot of amazing material has been produced, and interest in the genre has continued to grow.
The NewRetroWave Top 10 Retrowave EP's of 2015 is finally here.
Prepare for greatness
I'm guilty of describing music in terms of hipster mathematics. Death Cab For Cutie + Neutral Milk Hotel = The Decemberists. That sort of thing. Fifteen seconds into "Cast Away", the opening track of Highway Superstar's Endgame, the musical arithmetic was firing away.
Nearly two years after his debut single, we still don’t know a lot more about Trevor Something’s true identity. However, on his third LP, Death Dream, that was just released, we are allowed a small glimpse into who he REALLY is.
Released on October 16th, 'Nights change days' is the brand new EP from LGNTNNG and boy are we super psyched that NRW Records have the pleasure of releasing this one.
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"Borderline" is Duett's second full length release, captained by UK based producer Ben Macklin and featuring some outright stellar vocals from Stewart Lockwood. Each song is a shining example of production perfection, crafted with light and often glamorous crystalline synthesizers.
This Month In Retro is a monthly article where we look back on the current month as it happened during the 1980's. Learn, reminisce, and stay retro. In film: The Elephant Man premiered to tremendous success, both critically and commercially. As far as David Lynch films go,