French rockers Yojimbo have dropped a new live video for their track, ‘Battlefield’.
2 years and a half after their official inception, the band are about to release their debut EP planned for a digital release on March 26th through all streaming services (Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, etc.).
In the meantime, the band offers a first glimpse from this record with the live video rendition of the single “Battleffield”.
Peach Martine shares a new video of her performing her brand new single, “I Would Have Given You the Moon.” Filmed at the OneRPM Studios in New York City, Peach performs a passionate rendition of the piano ballad. The stripped-back live performance video pays homage to the song’s original roots as a viral TikTok video that featured Peach in her bedroom with just her piano.
Peach Martine is a singer/songwriter based in Miami. She has captured the hearts of millions with her clever, vulnerable songwriting that tackles the highs and lows of being a young woman in today’s world. Highly influenced by her hometown of Cleveland — the ‘Birthplace of Rock N Roll’ — Peach grew up listening to artists such as The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Dolly Parton, ABBA and The Beatles, as well as modern mainstream acts like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and Lana Del Rey, all of which have influenced her unique sound. She plays multiple instruments, including piano, guitar, violin, electric bass and harmonica. At just 16, she was invited on American Idol where she astounded the judges with her original song performance and landed a golden ticket to Hollywood. Still in high school at the time, she decided instead to hit the road with High School Nation, which gave her a glimpse into life of a touring musician.
Peach made a splash last year with the release of her debut album, Love, Peach,which amassed millions of cumulative streams. With a dedicated fanbase across Instagram and TikTok, it’s only a matter of time before Peach Martine becomes a household name.
Check out the video for ‘I Would Have Given You The Moon’ below or stream the track via your preferred service.
After the successful album release of And Then There Were None in 2021, proving LIVLØS to be one of the most exciting up-and-coming acts in melodic death metal, the band chimes back in with the release of “Serpentine Supremacy” and the official live music video, filmed at their And Then There Were None release show in October 2021 in Copenhagen, Denmark’s Pumpehuset.
LIVLØS on “Serpentine Supremacy”: “We had such an amazing time playing the release show for our new album, that we just had to share it with all of you! Pairing those shots with our 3-minute feral ‘Serpentine Supremacy’ seemed like the obvious choice for bringing the intensity of that night to the silver screen!”
Check out the live video for ‘Serpentine Supremacy’ below.
Earlier in 2021 Welsh faves Holding Absence performed their latest record, ‘The Greatest Mistake Of My Life’ in full as part of a very special livestream.
As they kicked off their supporting slot for Creeper, they shared a video for ‘Drugs And Love’ and what a choice it was.
Vocalist Lucas Woodland had this to say about the drop:
“We are once again super excited to show you guys some more footage from our live-streamed album-in-full performance from earlier this year! Drugs and Love is one of our favourite songs on the record, and we’re hyped to release this version for everyone to enjoy.”
Fatherson have released another track from their upcoming album ‘Normal Fears’, and it’s balled-based perfection.
In the form of a live session, the track ‘Honest To God’ is such a touching piece to make it as heartfelt as it should be.
Vocalist Ross Leighton had this to say about the track:
“Honest To God is about one of the least confident times in my life, and feeling like a total failure. It’s about that crippling loss of confidence spinning yourself out into a really dark place. Thinking the worst in every situation and not being able to believe in yourself. I spent a long time trying to redefine what music meant to me and how, if ever, I was going to get the spark back. It took a long time to finish, unpacking everything that it is about really took it out of me. I wrote the chorus with my friend Joe from Amber Run over zoom and the verses over about 2 months myself. It had to say just enough and no more, I love that about it. It took a while to distill but as a result it is one of the songs on the album I’m most proud of and one of my favourite songs I’ve ever written.”
Hot Milk have had a 2021 to remember in terms of live shows.
With them performing at Festivals, a headlining tour of the UK and more it’s been a massive celebration of what the band have come to be since their inception.
And with hat we have utter chaos in their latest video for their track, ‘The Good Life’ which showcases just what the band have been getting up to this year. Bonus points if you can spot yourself!