Tag: Sink Ya Teeth

  • New Sink Ya Teeth video

    New Sink Ya Teeth video

    Hallelujah! It’s a new video for Pushin’ starring the funky moves of Remy, and shot and edited by the band with Joel Benjamin. Also great news, there’s a new album coming out on 1st June on Hey Buffalo, with a launch party at the end of May in their hometown of Norwich. Looking forward to…

  • RC 276: Shallots Not Hot

    RC 276: Shallots Not Hot

    Love is in the air, but oddly it’s the love of onions, even the Ladies of Shallots, and Big Shaq. Going from disco, mashups, Cuban and Haiti genre-clash oddness, acid, jungle, metal, funky scary kids and some new(ish) indie tunes. Even some Terry and June, going out to the luvvers out there… Shallots Not Hot…brap…

  • Sink Ya Teeth new single out today

    Sink Ya Teeth new single out today

    I mentioned in my gig review of Sink Ya Teeth that the new single sounded ace, and Pushin’ is out today. A pointing funky tune with meaning, according to the band (they sent me the press kit, thanks!) it’s about addiction, but of all sorts – religion is the opiate of the people, after all.…

  • Sink Ya Teeth gig

    Sink Ya Teeth gig

    For the first time I’ve gone to see a support band, and not really the headliner…I heard via Amy Lamé on 6Music that Sink Ya Teeth were supporting Mary Epworth at the Oslo in Hackney, and readers of the blog will know I love this band (featured them on my guest hosting of Lloydbrary 100,…

  • RC 272: Don’t Call It A Comeback

    RC 272: Don’t Call It A Comeback

    Yes I’m back and podcasting, only popped out for over 3 years and appropriately with a bumper 3 hour show*…after guesting on the Lloydbrary 100 show over Xmas I got the podcasting bug again. Also I’ve been watching what came along after I left podcasting, and I mostly am not impressed…need some better music and…

  • Sink Ya Teeth

    Sink Ya Teeth

    First heard about Norwich band Sink Ya Teeth via Amy Lamé’s first 6Music show now that’s she’s taken over from Jarvis Cocker…I’m certainly there for the Donna Summer/Moroder vibes of Glass – if anyone brings the chugging octave bassline I am SO there – and also the woozy after-party weariness of If You See Me…

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