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One of our favourite bands of the past few years, Mumford and Sons have hit the mainstream in a tremendously impressive way since the release of their debut album ‘Sigh No More’ in October 2009. Completing sellout tours all over the world and playing mainstage at the UK’s best festivals this year, they’re a band who even now still seem to be on the rise.

We’re very excited to report, therefore, that the boys announced at Glastonbury that they’re currently writing and will soon be recording a second album, and that a radio recording of a track rumoured to be on the forthcoming record has been leaked online.

It’s called ‘Home’ and you can listen to it below.

Mumford & Sons – “Home/Untitled” (Live on KBCO) by TwentyFourBit.com

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Ram's Pocket Radio

Peter McCauley, a multi instrumentalist and the genius behind Ram’s Pocket Radio (Facebook/Bandcamp), synchronises a mix of accomplished piano, intense strings, soulful vocals and sweeping guitars to offer intense pop melodrama all the way from Lisburn, Ireland. Already the BBC have got their jaws into this fresh talent, with McCauley appearing on Tom Robinson’s BBC 6 Music Introducing Show as well as on the Glastonbury stage of the same name in late June. Due to only having one pair of hands but a musical talent that extends to more than one instrument, McCauley has employed the help of a band for his live shows and is touring as we speak.

Their first single, Dieter Rams Has Got the Pocket Radio, is really a sound of intense emotion with crescendos galore. It’s a strong and brave debut, which deserves the attention it’s receiving. The E.P, Dieter Rams Has Got The Pocket Radios, is a little mellower but still shows great, raw talent; it’s probably even harder to have an impact with a slower, more minimal sound but songs like Friendship Fails You, proves that McCauley is something special. The impact of this music is hardly ephemeral and it definitely gives Ben Folds a run for his money.

McCauley’s choice of name is also very intriguing and original; it is the name of a product designer who worked for Braun in the 1950s. Dieter Rams has been said to have influenced the Apple design team in their quest for global dominance. I’m not sure that Ram’s Pocket Radio are steaming towards global dominance but all that I can say is that their E.P is a cracker, which displays moments of sensitivity and others of ball busting creativity.

[Free] Ram’s Pocket Radio – Trajectories EP (demos)
[BUY] Ram’s Pocket Radio – Dieter Rams Has Got The Pocket Radios

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Acid Glasses

Acid Glasses open their debut track My Pale Garden with a soft, crackling, blissed-out summer vibe, before the almost child-like sing-along chorus breaks down. It just falls apart within your ears, jerking your daydreaming body to attention for the approaching nightmare. But then it sinks back into the summery illusion from whence it came. It’s a bizarre take on pop that lurches between realities, a dream sequence that you cannot control but makes you want need more.

Acid Glasses – My Pale Garden by STROLLONRECORDS
Acid Glasses – Sloppy Surfin’ by STROLLONRECORDS
Acid Glasses – Polnara Setera by STROLLONRECORDS

Acid Glasses – Polnara Setera

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