The Cutthroat Brothers & Mike Watt – “Been Away” Hound Gawd! Records.

The preorder is Here

from their number one record.

finally what about some Humanists featuring Rides Mark Gardener. Taken from Humanist’s eponymous debut album out now. Buy on CD / LP / Digital: https://humanist.lnk.to/humanistID

Humanist live dates 2021:

OCT 19 – Birmingham, United Kingdom

OCT 20 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

OCT 21 – Glasgow, United Kingdom

OCT 22 – Sheffield, United Kingdom

OCT 23 – Manchester, United Kingdom

OCT 25 – Brighton, United Kingdom

OCT 26 – London, United Kingdom

Get tickets from: https://humanist.lnk.to/liveID

 

Humanist is the Music of Rob Marshall featuring the vocals of Mark Lanegan (Queens Of The Stone Age), Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Mark Gardener (Ride), Carl Hancock Rux (David Holmes, Portishead), John Robb (The Membranes), Joel Cadbury (UNKLE), Ilse Maria, Ron Sexsmith and Jim Jones (The Jim Jones Revue, Thee Hypnotics).

Humanist is the Music of Rob Marshall featuring the vocals of Mark Lanegan (Queens Of The Stone Age), Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Mark Gardener (Ride), Carl Hancock Rux (David Holmes, Portishead), John Robb (The Membranes), Joel Cadbury (UNKLE), Ilse Maria, Ron Sexsmith and Jim Jones (The Jim Jones Revue, Thee Hypnotics).

 

Humanist, the expansive and ambitious project orchestrated by guitarist and producer Rob Marshall, is announced today alongside the album’s new single “Shock Collar”, featuring iconic Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan. The self-titled debut album will be released via Ignition Records on Feb 21st. Pre-order the album on CD / LP / digital HERE.

Humanist will also tour through the UK in 2020 with the following live dates announced so far. 

March 23rd – The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
March 24th – The Lexington, London
March 25th – Sheffield Picture House, Sheffield
March 26th – Nice N Sleazy, Glasgow
March 27th – Riverside 2, Newcastle
March 28th – Soup Kitchen, Manchester
March 29th – Prince Albert, Brighton

Buy tickets HERE

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First up on this windswept and wet Monday we have The Badrocks take on Portisheads ‘Glory Box’.

 

In Direct contrast and seeing as they’re over here in the UK this week how about some Black Flag.

Finally, in tribute to Kim Shattuck we pay our respects by adding ‘Sad Tomorrow’ from The Muffs turn it up kids and listen to the Muffs.