The third single from the Arctic’s ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’ album, exemplifies their new “heavy” direction, of course in keeping with the usual cheeky trademark bits. Arctic Monkeys recorded ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’ including the single ‘Teddy Picker’ in The Garden in the second half of 2006.
Comments Off on Teddy PickerAnd who said the days of pysh-rock double albums had long-been and longer-gone?? ‘From Above’ is the enlightening debut from Lunar Dunes; the paranormal produce of a Sylvester/Tweety-Pie/Syd Barratt love-triangle. Lunar Dunes tracked ‘From Above’ in The Pool in March 2007. Paul Tipler produced and engineered the session.
Comments Off on From AboveSpider Webb and Tomethy Furse are often spotted plying their trades as two of The Horrors, however for now they have stepped away from the day jobs to become Spider and the Flies. Their first single, ‘Metallurge’, concocts a sonic stew of beats, bleeps, creaks, the odd chiming bell, perhaps a few bleeting sheep if you […]
Comments Off on MetallurgeTattooed on stage, cracked-open heads, untamable mosh-pits, and that’s just Gallows’ year on the live circuit!! From their time in the studio the Watford punks’ masterpiece, ‘Orchestra Of Wolves’, has been given three different spins in 2007, this being the third. Brace yourself for more previously unreleased tunes of fierce and barbaric hardcore mastery, of course […]
Comments Off on Orchestra of WolvesThe 2007 kingpins of punk step away from the summit of NME’s Cool List, to team up with the 2007 kingpin of grime, who in turn steps away from the not-so-far-off summit of NME’s Cool List. Yes, Gallows and Bizzle join forces and churn out a vigorous 21st century version of The Ruts’ classic. Staring […]
Comments Off on Staring At The Rude BoisNu Rave icons and lords of the Glasgow house party, yelp their martial artistic battle cry ‘I Know Kung Fu’. Don’t mess. Ferg Peterkin masterfully remixed the b-side to the single, ‘House Fire’, or should that be ‘House Fire (Fergf1000Peterkin remix)’ ? Yes it should.
Comments Off on I Know Kung FuIn their first run around the block they highlighted the soundtracks to ‘Test Drive Unlimited’ and nPower commercials, and now they’re back for lap 2. London rockers Johnny Panic release the politically-driven follow-up to 2005’s ‘The Violent Dazzling’. ‘The Good Fight’ was mixed in The Yard by producer Chris Sheldon in January 2007.
Comments Off on The Good FightSydney rockers’ first single by UK release. Having made their debut LP in London, expect a near-future album attack from these exciting Aussies. Sparkadia’s ‘Animals’, along with the rest of the album, was produced by Ben Hillier and engineered by Ferg Peterkin. The Pool Studio was used for tracking.
Comments Off on AnimalsElectro-soul’s favourite uncles have been funking up the download domain ever since their self-titled album was dropped into iTunes stores the world over, on October 29th. Still waiting for a shelf release, but who needs those these days ? Unklejam’s ‘Unklejam’ was produced throughout 2007 by Mike Spencer at Miloco’s Leroy Street site.
Comments Off on UnklejamThriving under the growing music media spotlight, The Courteeners are fast-rising to big, wonderful things. Acrylic has the connoisseurs rubbing their bellies at the tasting session. The b-side to the single, Kimberley, was produced by Ben Hillier and engineered by Ferg Peterkin.
Comments Off on Acrylic ← Older posts Newer posts →
Stay in the loop
Follow @milocostudios
Subscribe to Miloco News