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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Late Cambrian - How I Bleed EP

 


I absolutely adore Brooklyn's Late Cambrian. Indeed, I can't think oddly of a band that has appeared on the Listening To This Week Playlist more. John Wlaysewski is an inspired songwriter. They've been around for so long that I just can't fathom why they are not massive.

I suppose you might label them Pop Rock, but that is nowhere near a decent description. The songs  are epics, changing direction and genre at will. So damn inventive, yet so damn melodic. Arrangements to die for and always a riff to absolutely grip you.




Take for instance, How I Bleed, the title track. It contains Classic Rock, Funk, Brass, killer chorus and paint stripping Guitar solo. All this to a vocal that isn't a million miles away from Jeff Lynne and this is just one song.

Together starts all Led Zeppelin, before becoming Pop Rock gold, so wonderfully melodic with haunting organ. The harmony of the chorus is beautifully sung. A little Prog in places and another jaw dropping instrumental arrangement.



Into The Lilac Tree is more straight ahead, a ballad if you like, more restrained instrumentally, working more on the joint vocal harmonies. 28 Years Later has a faster pace, more Indie, a little Power Pop and rounds off proceedings.

I don't think that you will hear a better EP this or any year. I can't wait for the next album. Late Cambrian have the knack of being totally accessible, yet innovative. It really is time to tell all your friends about this lot.



You can listen to and buy the EP here. Two Radio Edits are added to the four songs. A Physical release is essential.


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The Green Hearts - The Green Hearts

 


Welcome to The Green Hearts' debut studio album. I say studio, because their first album was a Live one and that tells you a lot about the energy that these five provide. That setting is where they thrive and with a twin guitar attack, before you listen you know that this is gonna be a crunchy sounding affair. 

They inhabit a world of UK Beat, UK New Wave and Power Pop. With the two UK mentions there, the band do have a real Brit sound as so many American bands in the past have, although you also think of the likes of The Plimsolls and The Beat US wise.



The Rhythm section are mighty, providing a killer backbeat that allows the Guitars to flourish. There is a real 60s Beat feel akin to bands like The Len Price 3. The material does really fall into the three mentioned categories. Power Pop fans will love it.

The New Wave stuff is done to perfection with the big riffs, killer choruses and the driving drums and bass. At times, they sound instrumentally like a bigger sounding version of The Jam. The Beat is very 60s, adding organ the odd time and providing real sing along choruses. There is also a R&B feel that adds to the all round joy.



There are plenty around who mine this sound, but few do it as well. Indeed, there are many less that grab that 77 - 79 UK Club feel. King Liquor Liberty even sounds rolls Rock And Roll into play, whilst still sounding more than a little Generation X.

We added A Fine Mustache to the latest Listening To This Week Playlist and that is Power Pop gold and adds a Thin Lizzy like twin Guitar solo.Vocally strong, never shouty or bombastic which suits the song perfectly. The whole thing is beautifully arranged, performed and produced. What a crackerjack of an album!



You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD and as a download.


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Monday, 2 March 2026

Listening To This Week Playlist 2 March

    


28 songs this week on another top notch playlist. This one again shows our diversity as well as not losing sight of what we are known for. Look out for Holly P, the daughter of Andy Partridge. She has a lyrical dexterity akin to her father's. Oh and look! There's Todd Rundgren with The Call. Incidentally, we do think the LTTW image could do with a refresh, but we are hopeless at that sort of thing. Any volunteers?

The weekly playlist is largely for submissions, not just the usual stuff that we dig out ourselves. The song order is not about song preference, but how the playlist flows.  All embeds open in new windows to aid scrolling. Links to the artists will also appear on I Don't Hear A Single Social Media sites over the next 24 hours. This will help you to discover more about those who appear here. 


The Call - The Walls Came Down (With Todd Rundgren)




Nick Piunti - Handshake Deal




The Invisible Man - Bees For Sale




Cape Crush - Calm & Delivered




FatStalker - Tameside Tourist Board




Ceylon Sailor - The Tiny Wave




Mopar Stars - Only Bar In Town




The Stacys - 3 Cheers




Secret Molecules - Stereo Music On The Radio




hooper - My Favourite Mug




Holly P - Side Quest




Laughing Week - Conspiracy




The Dead Century - Hey Chicago


TO FOLLOW


DIN NYC - Press




Two Dark Birds - To End It All




Pony - Superglue




Bad Tide - Crush




The Bishop's Daredevil Stunt Club - Heavy Conclusions




Palm Ghosts - Something's Off




Count The Clock - So Dumb




The Green Hearts - A Fine Mustache




Dreamwave - Over You




Fort Not - Ragdoll




The Dream Machine - Angel Heart




The Broken Vinyls - Meatlocker





Manhattan Boy - Hero To A Victim




Asian Cowboy - Varmint




Warm Coat - Expert




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Sunday, 1 March 2026

Nick Piunti - Solo...ish


It is sort of a back to the beginning for both us and Nick Piunti. As we approach our 10th Anniversary, his Trust Your Instincts album was our first album of the year in 2016. He wasn't new to me then as both 13 In My Head and Beyond The Static had been covered in our Anything Should Happen Days.

Piunti wise, it is also a return to those earlier days. After the crunchier time with The Complicated Men, the new album is more restrained and both Andy Reed and Donny Brown are back in tow. This had led to a feel that is a little more mellow and at times, a softer tone vocally.



But the album isn't solely about the laidback. There is still classic Piunti in abundance. If you wanted a song to define his career, it would be Handshake Deal which contains all the elements that make the man great. The sheer melodic, the killer vocal and a riff to die for.

One Dimensional is similar, but with more Riffs where Piunti is joined by fellow Complicated Men Guitarist, Joe Daksiewicz, for Guitar Heaven, Be in no doubt that Solo...ish still rocks, but the gentler songs resonate equally.



Better Songs is a big Pop number, even sounding a little 60s in feel.Bruises And The Bandages is a fine ballad with Reed's keyboards adding great effect. Peripheral gets close to Americana. The gentle Jangle on  Tragic Tragedy is hypnotic as is the twanging solo.

Nick Piunti has never made an album that is anything below top notch and he isn't gonna start now. All his trademark melody is everywhere, that wonderful vocal shines. Here, he has managed to incorporate bigger arrangements and add keyboards that don't overshadow what he is best at. Another superb album!



You can listen to and buy the album here. The album is available on Vinyl and CD on the Jem Records label here and everywhere. It is also available as a download.


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Saturday, 28 February 2026

31 Reviews In 31 Days In March

 


It is fair to say that February was our quietest month in a long while, even it is always a month that we take it easier in. A general tiredness kicks in and there is always a lot to catch up on with all the work that goes into the Best Albums posts. This February has been even more so. The past week has been spent to listening.

That was always the reason for the 31 Reviews In 31 Days in March. A chance to tell you about all the great new albums that are out. Both March and October are the traditional I Don't Hear A Single 31 in 31 Days months. 

There may be days without a review, but overall at least 31 Reviews will be posted over the whole of March. There will also be the five Listening To This Weeks. The success of the Playlist has been a real surprise and we tend to leave Mondays just for that which means there will be more posts on the days before or after.

The 31 in 31 kicks off Big Style tomorrow. Thank you for your continued support. as ever. This place is artist led and getting them the attention that they deserve is all we hope for.  However, we are never short of delight at how this place continues to grow as it approaches its 10th Anniversary in July. We do have something special planned for that.


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Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Silver Heir - Hindenburg Variations



It gets rarer and rarer that I get surprised by a band or an album. This is one such band and album. A debut album from a New Jersey quartet that is wonderful Pop Rock that reminds me so much of prime time 10CC in the arrangements and the Eric Stewart like vocal.

Unusually, I let the band tell you about themselves as I was so taken with the wit that they offered up in their write up. Mainly melodic and mellow, it is when they break out that they excel even more. But first a song before their story.




"Many years ago, there was a band. They were a lot like your band, or your friend's band. There were four of them, they made music together in the mountains and they had a great time.

But they were kids and like many kids, they could not finish the assignment.The songs were never good enough (for them), the recordings were never good enough (for them), and frankly, they were not good live (for anyone). They heard the music in their heads, but when it came out the other end it was mangled, tortured, and self-conscious. It was a band only mothers and girlfriends could love."




"The years passed and the idealistic youngsters turned into "professionals." They married and were fruitful. They learned to finish assignments. But they did not hear the music anymore.

Then a great plague came over the land, and I don't mean to make light of it: it was a great plague, wasn't it? And one of the professionals thought: what am I doing here? And he heard the music again. And he brought the music to the other professionals, and they heard the music too. And they became as kids again, but kids with adult superpowers, like not letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, and holding each other accountable."




You can listen to and buy the album here.


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Monday, 23 February 2026

Listening To This Week Playlist 23 February

   


The maximum 30 songs this week. As ever, a mixture of what we are known for and some engaging surprises. We do go for depth, so I do urge all to listen to everything if you can. Listening back, it does feel a bit Power Pop heavy in the middle, but that allows you to listen before and after to the other delights.

The weekly playlist is largely for submissions, not just the usual stuff that we dig out ourselves. The song order is not about song preference, but how the playlist flows.  All embeds open in new windows to aid scrolling. Links to the artists will also appear on I Don't Hear A Single Social Media sites over the next 24 hours. This will help you to discover more about those who appear here. 


Weird Nightmare - Might See You There




Silver Heir - Big Storm




Prism Shores - Didn't Mean To Change My Mind




Pet Needs - Duckling




Mike Browning With Elena Rogers - Over And Under And All Around




Daily Worker - Anything Can Explode




Slip-Ons - Overtime




Shy Pit - Fuck




Sadlands - Bad Idea




The Blue Herons - Willow




Gunmoll - Gave My Love Away




Ex Norwegian - Don't Go Miles On Me




LOGRO - I Miss That Lousy Bus




Ryan Hamilton - The Come To Jesus Moment




Daniel Feinberg - Carry My Man




The Suncharms - Midnight Train




Richard Turgeon - Girl Like You




Holy Coves- Falling Down




Sorry Darling - Sorry Darling




The Foot & Leg Clinic - Where Did All The Fruit GO?




Mod Lang - In Advance




Mansfield - Much To Handle




SubPersona - Find Me A River Act II




Your Academy - Kind Of Love




The Smug Brothers - Interior Magnets




My Unicorn Dream - Room In The Oven




Wills Van Doorn - Ever Wonder Why




Special Friend - Clipping




The Needmores - Side X Side




Pom Femme - Sunny Side Up




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