Monday, 18 March 2019

Pussy Galore - Carly Rae's feline fine in catty new video



Canadian pop princess Carly Rae Jepsen plays the ultimate crazy cat lady in new video Now That I Found You.
The video is another suitably quirky affair from pops most underrated starlet. The promo sees the Call Me Maybe singer rescue and adopt a string of furry feline friends.


The sparkling new track is part of a dual single alongside the darkly seductive No Drug Like Me.  Carly Rae's fourth studio album is expected later this year. It follows the cult classic , 2015's E-M-0-T-I-O-N which was a huge critical success.


Now That I Found You is out now. Watch the video below



Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Mellow Yellow - Waterford band strike gold on debut


As the summer aproaches and the evenings become more stretched than Katie Prices fanny. Rest assured that See Why by Waterfords Crome Yellow will soundtrack many a raucous summer night



At the heart of this storming debut are tales of youth with a lyrical depth that belies their young years. 
The album has its fun and games of grabbing a hold of her tights ( Are We Gonna Leave The Lights On  )   The out on the town misadventure of Fruitless Escapade.


Wash Basket Earpiece opens with a swirly sunkissed intro that makes you dream of sitting in a beer garden in the height of July.
The almost quietly iconic Lately follows and is as bouncy and infectious as any track you're likely to hear. It a shot of musical Vitamin D that would put a smile on the saddest face.




Crome Yellow have been in existence the past five years and in 2017 released debut EP Yellow Road.

Clare Kirwan guests on two stellar cuts from the funk fuelled Who Says Theres Got To Be Music and the mighty Are We Gonna Leave The Lights On. Which tongue in cheek asks some poor yungwan whether she wants her bedroom antics in the light  or the dark. Or maybe shes just worried about the electricity bill.
Poison sees our protagonist looking for that special elixir to mend his broken heart.



The album for me recalls the youthful adventures and swagger of the Arctic Monkeys debut album. Love , lust , sessions and figuring shit out.

See Why the title track , closes the album in anthemic fashion with its call and response chorus.

It may have been a while since they were at the races. But they're out in front on See Why. The future is bright. The future is yellow. Crome Yellow

See Why is out now on Spotify ,  CD and Vinyl.