Grant Bailey

Grant Bailey

Grant is the music editor at the London Economic. Send horrid riffs.

Boys Announce Debut EP ‘Kind Of Hurt’

Swedish garage pop project Boys (AKA Nora Karlsson from HOLY) are set to release their first EP. Kind Of Hurt is slated for a 25th September release date through PNKSLM Recordings. Whet your appetite for its lo-fi garage and melodious pop with lead single 'Ever Before' which you can listen to below.

The Truth Of Revolution, Brother – An Exploration of Punk Philosophy

The Truth of Revolution, Brother  by Lisa Sofianos, Robin Ryde and Charlie Waterhouse is both an immersive read and art book. Over 288 pages, 30 in-depth interviews are mixed with striking illustration, intimate black and white photography and original art from several of the book’s interviewees. The interviews and analysis...

Blacklisters Get Live and Intense for ‘I Knock Myself Out’

Blacklisters, the Leeds quartet who were once described as 'Mclusky being Pulled Apart By Horses' by NME, are putting the finishing touches to their latest release, Adult.  Before the release (18th September, get it down on a post-in somewhere) the band decided to head up to Greenmount Studio to thrash out...

Sun Club Announce Debut LP and Release New Video

Trolls, whether they claim craggy woodland and moist caves as their home or the dark caverns of the internet, have always been a blight on society, fictional or otherwise. Has a definitive troll-slaying method ever been developed? We're not sure, but Sun Club seem to have the right idea giving...

Gunship Release Amazing Claymation Video For ‘Tech Noir’

Robocop, Leatherface, He-Man and a rather sinister xenomorph all star in the latest apocalyptic video from synthwave crew Gunship. Events unfold in a Claymation wasteland, brought to grisly life by award-winning animator/director Lee Hardcastle (The ABC’s of Death, ). It's a loving homage to iconic 80's do-gooders and big-bads with a razor-sharp...

COMPETITION: Win a JAM Thrill Wireless Stereo Speaker

Let's face it, this summer was a bit of a wash-out. Still, if you weren't fussed about getting a tan the UK festival game was strong. Whether you're braving one of the last fests of the season, heading out camping or generally spending a bit of time outdoors, you're probably...

Review: Blacklisted – When People Grow, People Go

Kane Power (@ElHeavio) Blacklisted are a band that divide opinion. A definable growth over 13 hard-fought years and a drastic style shift in 2009 have made it difficult for the band to retain a large portion of their segmented fan base. The first iteration of their sound, characterised by fast...

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