Witching Waves at Mad Mackerel

We’ve been grooving along to an advance copy of Crystal Cafe, the new album from London trioWitching Waves, due out on 25th February on Soft Power (UK) and Happy Happy Birthday To Me (US). Listen to Twister below, a sonic blast of edgy noise-pop that doesn’t sacrifice the melody at the heart of the song… Continue reading Witching Waves at Mad Mackerel

Witching Waves at For The Rabbits

When we featured Witching Waves in our class of 2016, we had to admit we had very little idea what their actual plans were. This week they have thankfully clarified the issue! The London Noise-Pop trio will release their second album, Crystal Cafe at the end of February through the excellent pairing of Soft Power… Continue reading Witching Waves at For The Rabbits

Eureka California at Austin Town Hall

The last time we heard from Eureka California was back in 2014 with their album, Crunch (you should already own that one by now). They returned this week with this exhilarating rocker, fueled by distorted guitars and an earnest vocal performance. Before you know it, the song’s over and you press play again, taking you… Continue reading Eureka California at Austin Town Hall

Eureka California at Gold Flake Paint

I’m sure we’ve all had those moments when, amidst the storm of real life, the clouds part above us and fix everything in place, little messy strands that suddenly fall in to place, for even the briefest of periods. ‘Sign My Name With An X‘, the blistering new track from duoEureka California sounds just like… Continue reading Eureka California at Gold Flake Paint

Witching Waves at Noisey

If 2016 doesn’t quite feel real yet and, weighed down by the mountain of bougie cheeses you ate in December, you’re still struggling to get up in the morning, then good news! London noise-pop trio Witching Waves have come through with some new material that will shove your fingers into the sockets of the new year. We’re premiering “Twister”… Continue reading Witching Waves at Noisey

Witching Waves at The Joy of Violent Movement

Comprised of Emma Wigwam, Mark Jasper and Ed Shellard,Witching Waves emerged from the London, UK DIY scene with a tense sound consisting of angular guitar chords, propulsive drumming and anthemic hooks reminiscent of 90s alternative rock, as you’ll hear on “Twister,” the latest single off the band’s new album, Crystal Cafe. Sonically, the song sounds as… Continue reading Witching Waves at The Joy of Violent Movement

Witching Waves at Clash

London outfit Witching Waves have signalled their return with new track ‘Twister’ – tune in now. The three-piece will release new album ‘Crystal Cafe’ on February 26th, with the record available on Soft Power here in the UK and Happy Happy Birthday To Me in the United States. New cut ‘Twister’ is online now, and… Continue reading Witching Waves at Clash