Tape by Jewellers
Today sees the release of the debut long-player from Newport’s Jewellers.
10 Oct 2011
Yonder Burning Trees by Mat Gibson
With Yonder Burning Trees, South Londoner Mat Gibson has on his hands a slice of pretty, yearning Americana of the highest quality.
30 Sept 2011
28 Sept 2011
Terra Incognita by Atlas Sound
Terra Incognita is taken from Parallax, Bradford Cox’s first release under the moniker Atlas Sound since 2010’s Bedroom Databank.
27 Sept 2011
Opportunity by Brasstronaut
This is the first release from Vancouver’s Brasstronaut since 2010’s Mount Chimaera.
26 Sept 2011
23 Sept 2011
Thankless Thing by Wild Beasts
You should all know who Wild Beasts are by now so I’ll keep this brief, suffice to say this is the b-side to forthcoming single Reach A Bit Further, released November 14th via Domino, and it’s bloody great!
21 Sept 2011
What You Wanted (S.C.U.M. Remix) by Spector
Horrors associates S.C.U.M. have twisted the glittery indie-pop of Spector’s new single What You Wanted, available now via Luv Luv Luv Records, into a steaming juggernaut of a tune, complete with crisp, pounding drums and distorted guitar lines stolen from the hands of Hades himself.
20 Sept 2011
Neutron Wireless Crystal (Trenchurian Remix) by Swimming
Trenchurian (Ryan Trench of Dublin-based Solar Bears) has reworked the new single from Nottingham’s ‘finest purveyors of dark-pop’ Swimming, adding soft, scattered beats and some nice synth arpeggios to the more industrial, harder sounding original.
16 Sept 2011
Found In The Open Country (The underlying deep structure) by Sacred Harp
Found In The Open Country…is taken from Norwegian four-piece Sacred Harp’s debut LP Window’s A Fall, available in the UK from December via Brainlove Records (it was previously only available through Oslo’s Trust Me Records).
14 Sept 2011
Snipe Highlights
Some popular articles from past years
- The best church names in London, and where they come from
- The five spookiest abandoned London hospitals
- Number of people using Thames cable car plunges
- Peter Bayley has worked for 50 years as a cinema projectionist in East Finchley
- Only 16 commuters touch in to Emirates Air Line, figures reveal
- Could red kites be London's next big nature success story?
- An interview with Desiree Akhavan
- Nice map of London's fruit trees shows you where to pick free food
- Punk brewery just as sexist and homophobic as the industry they rail against
- Margaret Thatcher statue rejected by public
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