Mag Monday 6
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 by Mag
It’s Mag Monday! Presented to you this wonderful Tuesday evening! Relive the joys and excitement of Monday mornings RIGHT NOW with your weekly-ish dose of tasty tunes! (I’ve been busy, so today is Monday OKAY?!?)
First up is a track called ‘Summit‘ by Sky Larkin. They’re a Leeds band from.. uh, Leeds. I don’t actually know much about this band other than they’re on the Dance To The Radio label, were featured on compilation by DDTR and I really like the track. It’s been on repeat here for a while, it’s a really really great track.
http://www.myspace.com/skylarkinskylarkin
We then have ‘Peacock Dance‘ (which was emailed to us twice (I missed the first email (Sorry!)))) by Matt Kanelos & The Smooth Maria. Don’t be put off by the name, this is a stunning, stunning track. Since I suck at making comparisons to similar sounding bands, I’ll just say it’s a slow, piano-driven song accompanied by whisper-quiet strings, distant percussion and it climbs and builds its way up to a fantastic climax. I’m interested in hearing more from this band, they really did take me by surprise and were love at first listen!
It’s Mag Monday! Presented to you this wonderful Tuesday evening! Relive the joys and excitement of Monday mornings RIGHT NOW with your weekly-ish dose of tasty tunes! (I’ve been busy, so today is Monday OKAY?!?)
First up is a track called ‘Summit‘ by Sky Larkin. They’re a Leeds band from.. uh, Leeds. I don’t actually know much about this band other than they’re on the Dance To The Radio label, were featured on compilation by DDTR and I really like the track. It’s been on repeat here for a while, it’s a really really great track.
http://www.myspace.com/skylarkinskylarkin
We then have ‘Peacock Dance‘ (which was emailed to us twice (I missed the first email (Sorry!)))) by Matt Kanelos & The Smooth Maria. Don’t be put off by the name, this is a stunning, stunning track. Since I suck at making comparisons to similar sounding bands, I’ll just say it’s a slow, piano-driven song accompanied by whisper-quiet strings, distant percussion and it climbs and builds its way up to a fantastic climax. I’m interested in hearing more from this band, they really did take me by surprise and were love at first listen!