
CMDN’s February Spotlight
Listen to some of my favourite recent releases and discover the latest news from CMDN artists, lovingly curated so you too can experience the best of what the Camden music scene has to offer! Plug in and prepare your ear holes, these are my CMDN spotlight picks:
Amann and The Wayward Sons ‘When The Day Goes Slow’
‘When The Day Goes Slow.’ is a blend of blues grit, soul power, and rock ‘n’ roll swagger that’ll make your heart race faster than a drumstick on a snare.
From the moment that first guitar lick tears through the silence, you know you’re in for a wild ride. Pablo Amann’s vocals don’t just sing – they howl, growl, and soar. The track is expertly backed by a rhythm section laying down a groove so thick you could spread it on toast.
Amann and The Wayward Sons Return to Camden in July… get ahead of the curve!
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Margarita Witch Cult are on tour!
Margarita Witch Cult are officially out on their ‘Look Alive’ tour, next stop The Camden Assembly on Saturday!
This is not one you want to miss, see you down the front!
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Red Eye Pariah ‘The Rounds’
Hold onto your headphones, Red Eye Pariah’s latest banger “The Rounds” is a sonic explosion that’ll have you cranking up the volume and hitting repeat.
This Northern Irish powerhouse has unleashed a genre-bending beast that’s part folk, part country, all rock, and 100% indie cool. From the moment that guitar riff kicks in, you know you’re in for a wild ride. Deano Kelly’s vocals are a force of nature, ripping through the speakers with raw emotion that’ll give you goosebumps!
Red Eye Pariah hit Camden in May and we can’t wait.
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Terminals ‘Depths’
“Depths” by Terminals is a compelling track that delves into the raw emotions of personal struggle and introspection.
The song opens with a brooding guitar riff, setting a somber yet intense atmosphere. Vocalist James Whitehouse’s evocative delivery captures the essence of grappling with inner turmoil, as he reflects on his lowest points and the torment of overwhelming thoughts. The rhythmic interplay between the bass and drums provides a solid foundation, while the atmospheric guitar work adds depth and texture to the composition.
Terminals will make their CMDN Live debut in March!
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The Tarn Francois Trio ‘Life Ain’t Easy’
“Life Ain’t Easy” by Tarn Francois is a dynamic track that seamlessly blends elements of folk, blues, southern rock, and heavy rock, drawing inspiration from legends like Jimi Hendrix, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Nick Drake.
The song opens with a vibrant guitar riff, setting an upbeat tone that seamlessly blends with the band’s energetic rhythm section. ‘Life Ain’t Easy’ explores the depth of emotional connections, highlighting the enduring bond between individuals.
We’ll be rocking out at the front to Tarn’s Trio at The Dublin Castle this Friday!
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River Drive ‘Pretentious Games’
River Drive’s latest offering “Pretentious Games” is a sonic rollercoaster that’ll have you moshing in your bedroom; its a love child of early 2000s indie rock and 90s pop punk, with a dash of modern swagger thrown in for good measure.
This is more than just a song; it’s a statement of intent. River Drive is here to shake up the scene, and if “Pretentious Games” is any indication, they’re just getting started. Keep your eyes and ears on these boys!
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Clamber ‘Careering’
‘Careering’ is the latest single from indie-pop band Clamber!
The track is a summery bop that’s sure to blow your winter blues away, and its already picked up a load of support, notably named as BBC Introducing’s track of the week!
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Our next shows will be at The Dublin Castle 14th Feb, and The Camden Assembly 15th Feb.
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