Some Sort Of Threat / Olive Anne split is now streaming on the WWSBD bandcamp. FINALLY! 17 awesome tracks full of acoustic goodness. Go listen! The tapes SHOULD be here pretty soon, too! Thanks everyone for your patience!
Click here to listen!
Showing posts with label Streaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Streaming. Show all posts
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
NEWS: New VERME track...
We're pleased to bring you this new track from Italy's Verme. The track is called "Lo Squallore Deltonno" and is featured on their brand new tape which you can still buy from our store (I'll be doing a mail run within the next two days), or you can pick up a copy from them on their tour with Well Wisher this week. You can check out the dates here. The last date of which also features DIVIDERS and PIPEDREAM. It's almost a WWSBD family gathering. Check out the poster to the left.
Verme - Lo Squallore Deltonno by whatweshouldbedoing
Verme - Lo Squallore Deltonno by whatweshouldbedoing
Saturday, November 26, 2011
NEWS: New Forrest Track Streaming.
We're pleased to bring you this exclusive new track from Forrest titled "September".
The track will be on Forrest's upcoming "Before You Go" EP, that we're putting out on tape in January.
The track will be on Forrest's upcoming "Before You Go" EP, that we're putting out on tape in January.
Monday, June 20, 2011
SHOWS: One Month Away!!!
The Living Dayligths / Great Cynics / Dividers / Pipedream and Forrest show that we're putting on is just ONE MONTH AWAY! As mentioned in my previous post about this show both The Living Daylights and Great Cynics will be bringing with them new albums! The Living Daylights have just released What Keeps You Breathing on Lockjaw Records, and Great Cynics have just released Don't Need Much on Household Name! Both releases are currently streaming in places on the internet, and are both very much worth your time! You can stream them from the following links:
The Living Daylights - What Keeps You Breathing
http://www.punknews.org/bands/thelivingdaylightsuk
Great Cynics - Don't Need Much
http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds#/11
You can also hear and download 2 tracks from each album on WWSBD MXTP#1 which I posted last month for free download. If you like the sound of them, do not hesitate to buy the records, or merch from the show to support the bands on the road. Touring is expensive, you know?
Hopefully we'll see you at the show on the 20th July! It's going to be a great night!
The Living Daylights - What Keeps You Breathing
http://www.punknews.org/bands/thelivingdaylightsuk
Great Cynics - Don't Need Much
http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds#/11
You can also hear and download 2 tracks from each album on WWSBD MXTP#1 which I posted last month for free download. If you like the sound of them, do not hesitate to buy the records, or merch from the show to support the bands on the road. Touring is expensive, you know?
Hopefully we'll see you at the show on the 20th July! It's going to be a great night!
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
NEWS: Peachfuzz - Everything Takes Forever

Peachfuzz are an awesome powerpop band hailing from Bridgend. I've seen them play countless amounts of times, and are the best brothers in the universe, yet at the same time I feel are possibly one of the most underated bands in South Wales at the moment!
I must have listened to "So here we are tonight" (released on the now defunct Rat Patrol Recs about 2 years ago now, maybe even longer) a million times, suffice to say I was pretty stoked when Adam chucked up the whole of the new record on bandcamp for streaming.
It's a total step up from the sounds of "So Here We Are Tonight", it's harder edged, the vocals aren't as clean and polished... in a word it's awesome. If you like bands like The Replacements, Teenage Fanclub, Husker Du etc, Peachfuzz will be right up your street.
You can steam the album here:
Also check out Peachfuzz's older stuff, here:
Dope!
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