The New Consistent

THE NEW CONSISTENT has just released the self produced track ‘TURN OFF ALL SCREENS’ (stream and download link) and announces an EP ‘Stories From The 01905’ on November 20th.

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Validly titled, ‘Turn Off All The Screens’, follows The New Consistent’s debut EP - ‘Individual Social Accounts And Commentary’ which was released in March, featured three tracks produced by Austin Williams of Swim Deep and was credibly well received.

TNC has been compared to Loyle Carner, Rhythm Method, Kofi Stone and “The Streets Mike Skinner, with a Generation Z perspective”. This debut also earned the twenty year old singer and producer a ‘Rising Star’ nomination at the Birmingham Music Awards.

‘Turn Off All The Screens’ settles it’s lo-fi beats into your head insistently with a naggingly sweet synth melody. It’s a challenge to the mental health issues experienced by youth living through dystopia. “the pressure’s got too much…” Charlotte Lennon adds additional vocal to The New Consistent’s lilting rhymes and incisive lyrics of self-reflection and reassurance.

TNC describes it as “a reflection of my coping mechanism after such a difficult time and a reminder to myself that I am moving in the right direction and there is no harm in stepping back and taking a break from all the screens that seem to dominate my and everyone else’s world”.

Listen to Turn Off All the Screens on Spotify. The New Consistent · Single · 2020 · 1 songs.

As the Midlands is a cosmos of the new music industrial (r)evolution and collaboration, Raw Sound TV also a newly uploaded live performance of ‘Turn Off All The Screens’.

The New Consistent will play live shows in May 2021 at Manchester Castle (8th) and Birmingham Deadwax Digbeth (14th).

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Babe Club give us 'Automatic Love'

 

There’s a retrofuture lifestyle video for the new, sci-fi age alt-pop single, ‘Automatic Love’, by Babe Club.

Concepts within concepts as the song veers from loved up, warm coloured beats to cold shaded sinister riffs - and back- like the soundtrack to an inwardly tortured sweet smile.

The self released single is accompanied by a video ad for their creation ‘The Flip-Flap’ a smart phone alternative to change your existence!

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Hailing from Charleston, South Carolina in USA – Jenna and Corey are creating an incredible sound considering there’s just two of them. With comparisons that include St Vincent, Hole and Blondie Babe Club emit a distinct, grunge-pop sound.

‘Automatic Love’ is part of a prolific series of single releases paving their way to an EP later in the year. It’s a euphoric masterclass that encompasses the band’s impressive armoury of sounds. Produced in USA by Dan Gealson (Grouplove), and engineered by TJ. Elias (Liz Cooper, Mastodon,, Manchester Orchestra)  it is a prime example of why Babe Club are on an increasing amount of radars. It’s a detailed and finely crafted release.

With crafted guitars over a rhythm section that means business, Jenna’s inimitable vocals shine as the song swoops and swerves into atmospheric breaks and big-drops to match the drama of the song;

“Automatic Love’ is about watching your partner have an affair. It’s about the darkness you get pulled into when you realize  your partner is more interested in spending time on their phone than spending it with you. This was the first of many songs that we recorded with Dan and TJ at Big Trouble in Atlanta.”

As previously mentioned, the self-directed promo video is as an advertisement for their new product: Engage with the marvelous wonder of “The Flip-Flap” and stimulate your senses… Even when true love becomes automatic love.

Having already made a mark on the scene with the singles ‘Hate Myself,’ ‘Together,’ and ‘Need A Girl,’ Babe Club’s huge songs are written straight from the heart and now they’re ready to unleash their biggest project to date.

https://www.babeclubmusic.com/

 

HOT NEW TUNES - Vol: 2.

A pick of this week’s HOT NEW TUNES brought to you by End of the Trail’s Kelly Munro.

Raven Artson - Whatever:

West Ferry - All For Show:

Tertia - Less than a Week:

Cuushe - Hold Half:

Bjorn Rydhog -My Girl On The Beach:

The Only Ocean - Watch It Fall:

Theresa - Marathon:

Tugboat Captain - Day To Day:

Foreign Television - Yeah Yeah:

The Stir Fry Popstar - Soul Riser:

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