Denis Granan – ‘The Man Who Killed A Star’ Denis Granan, the Spanish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, has released his introspective new single ‘The Man Who Killed a Star’, blending indie-pop with mythological storytelling. Inspired by the story of Atlas from Greek mythology, the track metaphorically explores the personal cost of ambition, featuring haunting guitar riffs, […]
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London Rockers We Are The Darts Release Long-Awaited Debut Album ‘Who Are You Again?’
London-based indie rock band We Are The Darts has finally released their highly anticipated debut album, Who Are You Again?, a 10-track collection that showcases the band’s six-year musical journey. Featuring infectious riffs, soaring melodic choruses, and heartfelt storytelling, the album reflects a period of growth, youthful exploration, and a search for meaning. Frontman Brian […]
Brighton’s Canned Pineapple Unveil Fizzing New Single ‘Jessie Met Jane’ & Announce New EP ‘Big Break’
Following a year of highlights including the bands debut US gigs and heavy support from Radio X, Brighton based quartet Canned Pineapple return with a new dose of their infectious fuzzy, vintage, pop-rock sound with ‘Jessie Met Jane’. The single comes with the announcement of the band’s anticipated upcoming EP ‘Big Break’. With Irish frontman […]
David Gilmour – Dress Rehearsal shows in Brighton
On Friday evening, and yesterday afternoon, David Gilmour and his new touring band performed a brace of shows at the Brighton Centre, on the south coast of England. It obviously bodes well when David Gilmour hires the Brighton Centre for production rehearsals. Concluding their time at the south coast of England venue, following the initial rehearsals at the King Alfred complex in Hove (just along the seafront road), a repeat of 2015’s preview show saw a pair of what was called “Dress Rehearsals” to further finesse the production. The first was a standard evening show, the second, a matinee so that everything could be broken down and packed ready to ship to Rome, Italy, for the first string of proper shows. We are now starting to receive pictures, comments and suchlike for the pair of shows, and are adding them to both of the show pages (Friday, September 20th (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/september-20th-brighton-centre-brighton-en.html) and Saturday, September 21st (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/september-21st-brighton-centre-brighton-en.html)) to join the short post-gig video that’s been put together by David’s team to give the tiniest of tasters of the show. If you went to either, we really welcome and appreciate any contributions you would like to offer – just email through the normal address of Matt@Brain-Damage.co.uk (mailto:matt@brain-damage.co.uk?subject=BD%20contribution) please. We’ve purposefully picked a very simple picture for this story, so as not to spoil anything for those who don’t want to hear anything about the show. The show pages also hide the set lists so people don’t see anything they don’t want to. Pictures and reviews are below the hidden set list section, so should be difficult to accidentally see things you might not want to see. Next stop for David and his team is Rome, Italy, for the six shows there, from this coming Friday, 27th September – and if you are going to any of these, we’d love to hear from you after the show!
Five For Friday – 20th September 2024
Big Yard – ‘Give It Away’ Big Yard have now released their eagerly-awaited debut EP ‘54th St.’, showcased by the new lead track ‘Give It Away’. Fronted by singer-songwriter Darryl Scotti and featuring a talented lineup of musicians, the band has built excitement since the release of their country rock single ‘Proof’, solidifying their reputation […]
LAY / BYE Share Satirical New Single ‘Love Songs Are Boring <3’
Cambridge indie-rockers LAY / BYE share the satirical, infectious and vibrantly fun new single, ‘Love Songs Are Boring <3’. Produced by the talented Matt Turner and Grammy-nominated Robin Schmidt (Acclaimed for their work with the likes of The 1975, The Vaccines, and Nothing But Thieves), ‘Love Songs Are Boring <3’ is a departure from the […]
Five For Friday – 13th September 2024
Coruja Jones – ‘Little Space’ Indie-folk artist Coruja Jones returns with ‘Little Space’, a poignant single from his upcoming EP ‘Undo’. Born from a finger-picked acoustic guitar melody, the song evolved into a lush arrangement with electric guitar lines and modular synths, reflecting on unrequited love and loss, including the grief Jones experienced after a […]
Five For Friday – 6th September 2024
Zofi Consta – ‘What About Me’ Rising independent singer-songwriter Zofi Consta captivates listeners with her latest single ‘What About Me’, a powerful pop ballad that blends pop, R&B, and electro-pop to express a heartfelt plea for acknowledgement and understanding. Produced by Terrence “Tracksion” Rolle and mastered by Dave Kutch, the track’s poignant lyrics, raw vocal […]
David Gilmour tour rehearsals live stream
On the day that Luck and Strange, David Gilmour’s superb new album, is released, David and his new band are giving us an extra treat – a look at how rehearsals are going for their tour which begins on September 27th in Rome, Italy. As you’ll see below, if you read this before 5pm UK time on Friday, that’s when the live stream starts. What will they play? How much will they allow us to see of the current rehearsals? All will be answered this afternoon when the stream begins!
Five For Friday – 30th August 2024
ION – ‘Homesick’ Alt-indie artist ION releases ‘Homesick,’ the third and final single from his upcoming EP ‘Like A Sickness,’ exploring themes of insanity and spiritual preservation. By blending tribal drums and lush synths, ION returns to the sound’s ancient ritualistic roots, offering a fresh take on the tribal house genre that inspires spiritual perseverance. […]