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My Idea Release Video for New Single ‘Breathe You’

My Idea, the duo of Lily Konigsberg and Nate Amos, have shared another single from their upcoming debut LP CRY MFER. It’s called ‘Breathe You’, and it arrives with a music video directed by Amos’ Water From Your Eyes bandmate Rachel Brown. Watch and listen below.

“‘Breathe You’ was never really intended to be on the album. I made the hook/beat in the middle of a night when I was unable to sleep and sent it to Lily as a sort of ‘check out how ridiculous this is’ joke; she recorded the verses and sent it back within a day,” Amos explained in a statement, continuing:

This was during a really difficult time for both of us and we were processing our emotions in very different ways – I buried my sadness inside of humour and Lily wore hers on her sleeve. After it was finished we both forgot about it for months, eventually adding it to the album at the request of a few trusted friends. In spite of the absurdity of the song at a basic level it ended up being as honest and accurate as anything we’ve made, and it took us months to realise that. Usually I hand off my vocal parts to Lily, but this is one of a few moments where my demo vocals remain in the final cut. We are both really really proud of this song. It is not particularly easy for either of us to listen to but we hope that you (!) like it and find some consolation in it (whatever you may be dealing with at this time).

CRY MFER comes out on April 22 via Hardly Art. It includes the previously unveiled ‘Crutch’ and the title track.

TV Priest Announce New Album ‘My Other People’, Share New Single

TV Priest have announced their second album, My Other People. The follow-up to last year’s Uppers arrives on June 17 via Sub Pop. The album will include last month’s single ‘One Easy Thing’ as well as the new track ‘Bury Me In My Shoes’, which comes with an accompanying video. Check it out and find the LP’s tracklist and cover art below, along with TV Priest’s upcoming tour dates.

My Other People is a more “open’” set of songs, both musically and in our themes; in the process of writing we found ourselves talking about things other than anger or aggression,” frontman Charlie Drinkwater said of the album in a press release. “We wanted to discuss love, loss and joy too. It’s a record about personal disintegration and destruction, but also rebuilding again after this. It’s also heavily rooted in place, the music being a very direct response to Britain and England in 2021, but in a more abstract and textural sense. A muddy field viewed from a train window between cities, a patch of wild flowers growing next to a motorway, sticky carpets in a suburban flat roof pub, pissing rain on an August bank holiday and the smell of diesel in an out of town supermarket car park. An angry, hopeful, shitty, beautiful island.”

Commenting on the new single, he added: “‘Bury Me In My Shoes’ is a hangover of a song. Last year was about reminding ourselves to hang on to good things; to remember you can love and hate in equal measure. That the answers are rarely found by looking backwards. ‘Bury Me’ was written as a response to that general feeling of unease and creeping dread. A feeling you get from bad news on no breakfast.”

My Other People Cover Artwork:

My Other People Tracklist:

1. One Easy Thing
2. Bury Me In My Shoes
3. Limehouse Cut
4. I Have Learnt Nothing
5. It Was Beautiful
6. The Happiest Place On Earth
7. My Other People
8. The Breakers
9. Unravelling
10. It Was A Gift
11. I Am Safe Here
12. Sunland

TV Priest 2022 Tour Dates:

Fri Jun 17 – London, UK – Rough Trade East
Mon Jun 20 – Brighton, UK – Resident
Tue Jun 21 – Southsea Portsmouth, UK – Pie & Vinyl
Wed Jun 22 – Totnes, UK – Drift
Thu Jun 23 – Leeds, UK – The Vinyl Whistle
Sun Oct 30 – Bristol, UK – The Louisiana
Mon Oct 31 – Birmingham, UK – Hare & Hounds
Tue Nov 1 – Dublin, IE – The Workman’s Cellar
Thu Nov 3 – Manchester, UK – Yes (Pink Room)
Fri Nov 4 – Glasgow, UK – Broadcast
Sat. Nov. 5 – Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall
Mon Nov 7 – Cambridge, UK – Portland Arms
Tue Nov 8 – Leicester, UK – Firebug Bar
Thu. Nov 10 – London, UK – Scala
Fri Nov 11 – Reading, UK -The Face Bar
Sat Nov 12 – Southampton, UK – The Joiners
Sun Nov 13 – Brighton, UK – Green Door Store

Pink Mountaintops Shares Cover of Black Flag’s ‘Nervous Breakdown’

Stephen McBean has shared a cover of Black Flag’s ‘Nervous Breakdown’, which opens his forthcoming Pink Mountaintops album Peacock Pools. Check out a video for the track below.

“Steven McDonald used to always play a disco version of that bassline to annoy [Black Flag co-founder] Keith Morris when they were sound-checking for OFF!, and it ended up fitting perfectly with the demo I’d made,” McBean said in a statement. Morris himself commented: “Great job taking a song that’s been beaten to death by numerous punker dunkers and turning it into your own song! BRAVO!!!!”

Pink Mountaintops announced Peacock Pools, their first album since 2014’s Get Back, last month, sharing a video for the single ‘Lights of the City’. The LP is out May 6 via ATO.

Warpaint Unveil Video for New Song ‘Stevie’

Warpaint have previewed their forthcoming album Radiate Like This with a new single called ‘Stevie’. The track arrives alongside a video created in collaboration with Fascinated By Everything, an art and technology collective created by Chris Holmes. You can watch the fully immersive video (made for Oculus) as well as the 2D version below.

“’Stevie’ is a love song, pure and true,” the band said in a statement. “Sincere as it comes with a little bit of Freak. A cosmic celebration of the thing we all look for in life. And our contribution to one of the most beloved song genres.”

“Thinking of visuals for ‘Stevie’ we weren’t seeing a story or a performance, but a kind of ‘Tunnel Of Love’ image kept coming to my head, more like waves of serotonin, what love feels like,” Warpaint’s Emily Kokal commented on the video. “Right around that time Chris showed us what he was working on and it was like, ‘Woah, this is way more ‘Tunnel Of Love’ than we could’ve imagined!’”

“All of the visuals are made from physical objects, so all of the light color and texture come from the real world and not just computer-generated graphics,” Holmes added. “It’s been such a joy to work with one of my favorite bands, Warpaint and collaborate to make some inter-dimensional kaleidoscopic beauty to radiate some love and light into this world.”

Radiate Like This is set for release on May 6. It was led by the single ‘Champion’, which recently got a music video.

Katy J Pearson Announces New Album ‘Sound of the Morning’, Unveils Video for New Song

Katy J Pearson has announced her new album, Sound of the Morning, which is due for release on July 8 via Heavenly Recordings. Today’s announcement comes with the release of lead single ‘Talk Over Town’, alongside an accompanying video from director Abbie Stephens. Check it out below and scroll down for the album’s cover artwork and tracklist.

Commenting on the video for ‘Talk Over Town’, Stephens said:

This video was such a joy to shoot – to meet Katy and work with such an open artist who brought so much of herself to the video was a real treat. She is a brilliant collaborator and an artist set for big big things. I love nothing more than creating visual worlds and designing aesthetics to fit with the sound of exciting new artists. This video became a comment on that, how for recording artists there is pressure to be the face of their music, and to package it up visually. I wanted to shed light on the music video through the eyes of Katy, the joy and also the beautiful bizarreness.

We had an amazing girl crew on this job and it really made for a great vibe on set. Thank you to Beatrix Sastre and her crew who made each set-up look like a painting, to Gabby Sellen on art dept who gave everything and more, and to the wonderful Stina Campagna and Nohelia Reyes on Styling and Makeup.

Sound of the Morning, which follows Katy J Pearson’s 2020 debut Return, was written and recorded in late 2021. It was co-produced by Ali Chant and Dan Carey.

Sound of the Morning Cover Artwork: 

Sound of the Morning Tracklist: 

1. Sound of the Morning
2. Talk Over Town
3. Riverbed
4. Howl
5. Confession
6. The Hour
7. Float
8. Alligator
9. Game Of Cards
10. Storm To Pass
11. Willow’s Song

Everything Everything Share Video for New Song ‘I Want a Love Like This’

Everything Everything have shared ‘I Want a Love Like This’, the latest offering from their upcoming album Raw Data Feel. Following previous cuts ‘Bad Friday’ and ‘Teletype’, the track arrives with an accompanying video, which you can check out below.

“This song started as a challenge Alex set Jon to demo a “4-chord banger” that he could put through a particular rhythmic processor on his home-made modular synthesiser,”the band said of ‘I Want a Love Like This’ in a statement. “It’s another very instinctive and impulsive composition, talking about a new relationship and a feel of optimism and possibility.”

Raw Data Feel is out May 20 via the band’s own imprint Infinity Industries/AWAL.

spill tab Shares New Single ‘Sunburn’

spill tab has shared ‘Sunburn’, her first new single of 2022. Co-produced with Solomonphonic, the track comes alongside the announcement of headline shows in Paris and London this May. spill tab will also play The Great Escape festival this year. Check out a visual for the track below.

“I had a lot of fun making this with Solomonophonic, he’s been a homie for a while, and I’m such a fan of everything he works on so I was stoked to work together,” spill tab said in a press release. “He’s such a energetic and dynamic person which translates into music, and we both wanted to make something loud and a bit weird. So we started making ‘Sunburn’ on one of his synths running through with a weird ass pedal he had just gotten and went from there. The lyrics come from a place of unsettledness and frustration, which felt like it matched the energy of the instruments.”

Last December, spill tab released her latest EP Bonnie. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with spill tab.

spill tab Tour Dates 2022:

May 9 – London – The Grace
May 11 – 13 – Brighton – The Great Escape
May 14 – Paris – La Boule Noire

Mira Calix, Experimental Composer and Sound Artist, Has Died

The South African electronic musician and multidisciplinary artist Mira Calix has died. Warp Records, Calix’s label, announced the news on social media yesterday, with no cause of death stated. “Mira was not only a hugely talented artist and composer, she was also a beautiful, caring human who touched the lives of everyone who had the honour of working with her,” the label wrote. “She pushed the boundaries between electronic music, classical music and art in a truly unique way.”

Born Chantal Francesca Passamonte in South Africa in 1970, Calix moved to London in 1991 to pursue a cereer in music. She worked as a publicist for Warp while promoting club nights and DJing, before she started making and releasing her music with the label. Following a few singles and EPs, Calix released her debut album, one on one, in 2000. She continued to experiment with different styles and instrumentation as her career went on, performing with artists like Radiohead, Autechre, Godspeed You! Black Emperor. She also worked extensively with Seefeel’s Mark Clifford, releasing the collaborative LP Lost Foundling 1999-2004 as Cliffordandcalix in 2010.

In addition to recorded music, Calix’s work included multidisciplinary performance as well as film and mixed-media installations. She spent much of the 2010s composing for film, opera, and theater, working with arts entities like Royal Shakespeare Company, for which she wrote the scores for productions of Julius Caesar and Coriolanus. In 2016, she opened the Moving Museum 35, a temporary mixed-media project installed on a public bus in Nanjing, China, in collaboration with students of the Nanjing University of the Arts. She returned to Warp in 2019 with a four-song EP titled Utopia. Last year, she released her album absent origin.

Steps to Write a Powerful Resume

A powerful resume is your doorway to your dream job. If you write it well, potential employers will respond to your application. On the other hand, you won’t get a single reply if it’s weak. Therefore, you should exert effort in writing a resume that makes HR managers call you. How? Kindly read on for the steps.

Decide on a Resume Builder App

Before diving deeper, you should first pick a resume builder application. Although a text editor is the most prevalent app people use, you can select a more suitable app that can help you format your resume. Once you have an app you want to use, you can start creating your resume.

Steps to Writing a Powerful Resume

  1. Choose a resume format. 

You choose between three formats: functional, reverse-chronological, or combination. However, remember to consider the job you’re applying for and your experience level. The reverse-chronological format is the most prevalent and suitable for experienced individuals.

On the other hand, the functional one is for new entrants to the workforce. You may also use it if you’re making a career change. Finally, the combination format is for people with varied skillsets. For instance, you’re applying for a job requiring expertise in multiple fields. You can use the combination format to include your knowledge in all areas.

2. Use an appropriate resume layout.

HR managers don’t want to spend time reading your resume; therefore, you should write only the pertinent details to ensure that it doesn’t take multiple pages. Next, you should maintain uniform section headings.

Don’t overcrowd your resume to make it readable. Moreover, you should use Comic Sans font with font size 12 pt. for standard text and 14 pt. for section headings. Lastly, save it as a PDF before sending your resume to your preferred employer.

3. Include Only the Significant Details on Your Resume.

Don’t forget to include the following sections:

  • Contact information

Never include your birthday unless the job ad requires it. Moreover, maintain a professional email address. The best resume writing service advises against attaching your picture if it’s not a requirement.

  • Professional objective or summary

Make a great first impression. Your resume should wow the HR manager. Ensure that you have an excellently-written resume objective or summary of up to three sentences to describe your career.

  • Work experience

Your work experience is the most critical part of your resume. Therefore, you should tailor-fit this portion to your preferred job. Most employers use the ATS (Applicant Tracking System), which is software that filters through the resumes. It is a bot that decides which applicants go to the next step.

It would help if you used the right keywords to get past the bot screening. First, read the job ad and take note of the critical requirements. Then, ensure that you mention these requirements in your resume. For example, if you have more than ten years of work experience, you can say the most significant work you did. However, if you’re an entry-level applicant, you can mention all the previous work.

  • Education

This section shouldn’t mention your elementary and high school education. HR managers only want to know your recent educational attainment. However, if you’re not a university graduate, you can list your high school education. If you have an exceptional academic career, you can mention your GPA only if your grade is higher than 3.5.

  • Skills

You can include two skills types in your resume – hard and soft skills. It would be best to have your proficiency level for hard skills – beginner, intermediate, advanced, or expert. Some professional resume writers advise against lying in this section.

Next, you should tailor-fit your skills to the job. You should only include skills that will prove helpful in performing work. Moreover, trim your skills to up to three. However, don’t forget to list the relevant skills required by the employer. You can also include soft skills beneficial to performing the job.

  • Other sections

If you wish to improve your chances of being called for an interview, you can include the languages you know. Moreover, don’t forget to include if you have basic, intermediate, proficient, fluent, or native proficiency level.

Add spice to your resume by including a hobbies and interests section. This portion isn’t a must-have section, but your potential employer will know who you are as a person. Another nice-to-have section is the volunteering experience.

If you spend time helping other people, you should include it in your resume because you tell the HR manager that you’ll be loyal and devoted to the company. If you have awards or certifications in your field, you should list them. However, ensure that they’re relevant for the job.

4. Write your cover letter.

A cover letter is your letter to the HR manager to explain that you’re a perfect fit. Don’t forget to thank the reader at the end.

Final Thoughts

Let your job application stand out by writing a solid resume to make any HR manager call you for an interview. Follow the mentioned steps to leave an excellent first impression. However, no matter how much you want the job, you shouldn’t pad your qualifications. Be honest. You’ll reap your rewards if you are.

Travel bags trends for 2022

With travel restrictions finally easing up again, many of us are now looking forward to a long awaited holiday or short break abroad. Since it may have been a while since you last packed your bag or suitcase, this article offers some tips on how to choose a practical bag that meets your travel needs, looks stylish and keeps your possessions safe en route. Trends for 2022 are all about sustainability and eco-friendliness. Check out this wonderful selection of pre owned luxury travel bags at The Vintage Bar to travel in style at a bargain price while being kinder to the planet.

Size matters

First of all check the latest luggage restrictions for your transport. Airline companies are notorious for regularly changing luggage regulations so don’t get caught out! The last suitcase or bag you used might not fit airline restrictions this year so look for a suitcase with the right dimensions. The last thing you need is to pay extra at check-in or hold up the queue by rummaging through your bags to remove heavier, bulkier items. Having the right size of bag can help you avoid all those last minute travel hassles and start your trip on the right note.

Suitcases

A renowned market brand, 4inlanyards, provides custom luggage straps that are both an aesthetically appealing way to personalize one’s luggage and a highly effective method of bolstering security and protection during travel. The straps of these luggage items can be altered to accommodate varying sizes, and they can also be customized with one’s name to make it easier to distinguish one’s bag amongst a throng of other baggage on the airport carousel.

Tips for choosing the right suitcase

For peace of mind and an easy experience, pay attention to the features below:

  • Security locks: TSA locks are globally approved security locks which will keep your possessions safe and secure. This is important when travelling with laptops and expensive devices.
  • Hard case or soft case? 

Cases with hard shells are popular and will keep your stuff intact. The range of colours and patterns make them a super snazzy option. They are often waterproof and easy to clean.

Soft suitcases are easier to pack, especially if you want to squeeze in a few more items. They can be handier to store in overhead lockers. Duffel bags on wheels with straps to carry them on your back over difficult terrain are ideal for adventure travellers.

  • Wheels that spin at 360 degrees are easiest to manoeuvre. Consider where you’ll be walking. If you need to walk on cobbled streets or trails, you will need super sturdy, or possibly detachable wheels.
  • Compartments and dividers are very handy especially if you need to remove toiletries from carry-on luggage to clear security. They also keep your luggage organised.

Weight: Less is more here. Opt for a lightweight case so you can bring as much stuff as possible on your trip.