This Liverpool band’s icy, low key pop is ideal for a cold London night like tonight.
They are supporting Double Denim and Hush at the Royal Albert’s Elgar Room.

Lucky Soldier, by Northumberland five-piece Vinyl Jacket, sounds a little like The Futureheads. The Futureheads minus the searing post-punk guitars and with their collective balls trapped in a collective vice. Not a bad thing we can assure you. They’re just on the right side of quirky; expect the phrase ‘off-kilter’ to be banded nonchalantly about. Anyway, they’re getting tons of radio play and tons of press, so you’re likely to hear a lot more of them in 2012. Excellent, we say.
Pólyfónía Remixed is an extended EP of nine re-workings of tracks from Apparat Organ Quartet’s hugely likeable second album. Included is today’s MPFree: Robotaki’s rather jolly treatment of the already enormously jolly single, 123 Forever. Other artists lending a hand include fellow Icelanders FM Belfast and London based producer/remixer Dreamtrak. Pólyfónía Remixed is out February 27th.
Some creepy Scottish goodness for you here from unsigned Scottish band PET, reminiscent perhaps of Delicatessen‘s dark magic…
The release date of Doughty’s fourth solo album, Yes and Also Yes, has been put back to coincide with the publication of his autobiographical novel The Book of Drugs, the contents of which should be self-explanatory.
The former Soul Coughing frontman favours that curious blues/rap hybrid that only Americans seem able to pull off. Thankfully, he’s more Beck than Kid Rock. Both novel and album are out now, the latter on Hornblower Recordings/Snackshare.

Grown-up-pop-princess Sandra Kolstad plays at Roundhouse Rising tomorrow night, all the way from Oslo. She’s like a talented and energetic performer by all accounts, and her new single, streaming below, should give you a taste. We’re excited.
There are plenty of rumours circulating as to who might be behind this secretive LA duo. Not wanting to appear foolish at a later date, we here at Snipe plan on being thoroughly non-committal. You won’t get anything out of us, mainly because we haven’t got a clue. So just lay back, pour yourself a glass of cheap white wine and sink into this stunning, melancholy love letter of a jam. The Open EP is available now via Innovative Leisure.
Spencer Krug of Wolf Parade has teamed up with Finnish dramatists Siinai for the new album from his Moonface solo project. The rather grandly titled, With Sinnai: Heartbreaking Bravery, is released April 16th via Jagjaguwar. Download Teary Eyes and Bloody Lips below, if not for the opening line alone.
After his 2010 debut album “Follow Your Heart”, lo-fi solo artist Mat Riviere has put out a trailer for the long-awaited follow up, to be entitled “not even doom music”. This is something to be excited about. Trust. Keep your eyes on Mat’s Soundcloud and Facebook to hear more as he (hopefully) drip-feeds us new stuff. And in case you’re not yet familiar with the work of mister Mat Riviere (who can be found on twitter posing as @meretrivia) the song below was the compulsively awesome title track from album number one.
This is pretty cool.
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