Directed by Teri Timely
"Lovers Who Uncover" is the second video, and single, from the band's Sing Song EP (Heavenly). The band is currently knocking out their debut album with pop mastermind, and LiTTLE RADiO DJ, Dave Newton.
Directed by Andreas Nilsson
I'm from Barcelona are a massive 29-person Swedish collective similar in scope to the The Polyphonic Spree. The difference here is that Barcelona's music is more on the folky side and they collect stamps.
Directed by Sia
L.A.'s fairytale princess Becky Stark and her Matador-signed troupe Lavender Diamond. Their debut album, Imagine Our Love, drops on May 8th.
Directed by Philip Harder
If this song doesn't put you in a good mood then nothing will. Cornershop are in the studio and scheduled to play the Jarvis-curated Meltdown Fest.
The second video from their latest full-length Drums and Guns. If you really got into Thom Yorke's The Eraser then this album is right up your alley.

Sea Wolf
Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low
2007 | Dangerbird
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Alex Church is known for his work holding down the bass and adding harmonies for Irving. Nowadays, he's shedding his exoskeleton as Sea Wolf. His music has grown steadily with high profile shows after a knockout Spaceland residency last year. Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low expands
upon his previous self-released EP with songs that are more matured and
dynamic. Thanks to recording sessions with Phil Ek (The Shins, Modest
Mouse) Sea Wolf is being realized and refined with a full-length due
later this year.
“You’re a Wolf” and the Echo & The Bunnymen
influenced “Ses Monuments” are the upbeat stunners on this record. The
songs are acoustically-driven by Church and his troupe with layers of
keys, strings and warm vocals that sound personal and inviting.
Overall, this disc is delicate and careful, rubbing shoulders with
Wilco and sometimes Elliott Smith. But Sea Wolf’s biggest draw is going
to be Church’s brave and original songwriting that effortlessly
displays his insecurities, relationship woes and realities that we can
all relate to.
-Scott McDonald