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What We're Spinning

Our monthly Spotlight for the four tracks we think are Certified Tasty ©

Zander

Over Now

a man alone in a field walking

Woman Wept

Short Change

three piggy banks smashed on the floor

Pyncher

Get Along

a man grabbing his face

TBD

cartoon smile sticking out a tongue with the words 'bad taste'

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We're always on the lookout for the best independent music. 

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Pyschedelic Alt Rock

Bad Taste favourites Pyncher are back. Or is this just the beginning? After a distribution mishap, the Manchester psych-rockers are here with their pseudo-debut Get Along, which pulses along with fervour. Sam Blakely's signature vocal style is backed by solid and heavy grooves and the track even dips its toe into changes in feel and trippy instrumentation.

Alternative Rock

Woman Wept's debut marries punk-ish delivery with a poppy charm, grooving along nicely and hitting all the notes you'd expect from a group inspired by such artists as Lambrini Girls, Hole, Black Honey & Wolf Alice. Mixed by Black Honey's Chris Ostler, it's a crisp, clean and crunchy first effort. Read our full review here.

Indie Pop

Zander's sophomore single is even better than his first. While Simple, So Beautiful leaned into a Bon Iver-ish atmosphere before the drums took it away, Over Now is more unapologetic in its pop-iness. The chorus is equally heartbreaking and euphoric. The production, courtesy of Hugo Hardy, is stunning with so much attention to detail. A full review will be incoming.

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