NEØV – ‘Elyison’
Over the past five years Finnish dream pop band NEØV has given us two great albums – Orange Morning (2013) and Dominique (2015) – so I’m surely excited to finally have them back with their first new piece of music in three years. Elysion marks a fresh start for the band around singer and leading man Anssi Neuvonen. Their first release on their new label – Hamburg’s Clouds Hill Records – also sees the band in a new formation as trio. The production got a bit slicker and less shoegazing but still comes with that special NEØV flair that always feels a bit magical and fairytale-like. The accompanying music video was filmed in Eastern Finland including the old ironworks milieu in Juankoski. The flights above this still mesmerizing landscape is a gentle reminder to consider Finland for your next holiday trip. It’s a marvellous return and I surely can’t wait for their third full-length now. (Norman)
CHINAH – ‘Strange Is Better’
EUT – ‘Sour Times’
If 90s alternative pop already counts as retro (I fear it does) than EUT definitely got their retro vibes right. Formed 2016 in Amsterdam, EUT first stepped into public with Supplies, a single released in June 2017. Creating quite a buzz in their home country, it’s for these fab five to reach beyond. Their debut album Fool For The Vibes arrives on October 5th and Sour Times is a neat first impression what to expect.
Despite its title, Sour Times actually grants us three pretty sweet minutes full of twangy guitars, a broad pop sound, the pretty irressistible vocal lines of singer Megan de Klerk and an aptly goofy video. It’s a highly enjoyable package that can be unwrapped by all of you during upcoming live performances. We already caught these guys at Reeperbahn Festival and we can only tell you that it’s been quite a joyful experience. (Henning)
SPIES – ‘Ho Chi Minh’
For the singles from the new record, and especially on the latest Ho Chi Minh, the band have embraced their natural flair for sounding big, diving head-first into grand, sweeping alt-rock. Ho Chi Minh uses a trip singer Michael Broderick took to Vietnam as its theatre, and spreads its wings as glorious, epic guitar pop. Their debut album Constancy is out on November 23. (Austin)
2nd Blood – ‘Type 9000’
NBHAP’s Daily Tunes from September 2018
- LUCIA – ‘Summertime’
- Jaz Karis – ‘Petty Lover’
- Sons Of Raphael – ‘A Nation Of Bloodsuckers’
- NEØV – ‘Elyison’
- Sea Moya – ‘The Long Run’
- Tales – ‘So Blue’
- CHINAH – ‘Strange Is Better’
- Line & Circle – ‘Full Disclosure’
- Nelson Can – ‘Downtown’
- Charlotte Brandi – ‘Two Rows’
- WWWater – ‘Screen’
- EUT – ‘Sour Times’
- Linn Koch-Emmery – ‘Don’t Sleep On My Luv’
- Spies – ‘Ho Chi Minh’
- Anteros – ‘Call Your Mother’
- Of The Valley – ‘Grace’
- 2nd Blood – ‘Type 9000’
- LCMDF – ‘Call It A Night’
- Erthlings – ‘Bridges’
- Fanny Andersen – ‘Dollar Signs’
Find all of those songs and plenty of other new music in the following playlist which – obviously – gets updated daily.