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Thursday, 16 April 2026
Marc Valentine - Uncommon Side Effects.
They Might Be Giants - The World Is To Dig
They Might Be Giants are neither new or under appreciated, but I've been with them since Lincoln, which is a key to my age. Many many will know Birdhouse In Your Soul, one video show included it in a One Hit Wonders show, what fools!
Formed in 1982 with releases since 1985, it is 36 years since Birdhouse, yet the duo have a Sparks like quality to still be original over such a long period. When they extended into a band in 1992, they got even better. There is not one duffer in their back catalogue.
They are currently on tour with an 8 piece band that includes a 3 person horn section. The pair remain incredibly inventive, a key force in Intelligent Indie. The World Is To Dig is all over the place, which is TMBG's strength. Who else could come up with a song like Character Flaw.
It is a song that shows how left field TMBG are and how lyrically adept. But expect to be taken on a journey that takes in Power Pop, Lounge, 70s Pop Rock (there's even a Raspberries cover), Psych Pop overtones, 80s New Wave and 90s Slacker.
They can also be incredibly melodic on the likes of the Ben Folds like Piano Pop on What You Get. Slow is great Psych Pop and the closer, In The Dead Mall is totally Andrew Gold, you just sit back and marvel at the lyrics.
Sleep's Older Sister is wonderful Slacker Pop mixed with Rock and Roll, Outside Wave is ace UK New Wave. I'm also not sure that you will hear a better Power song this year than Wu Tang. There's even a song sung in perfect French. As wonderful as ever and oh those lyrics.
You can listen to the full album here. You can buy the digital album and listen to 4 songs here. You can buy the Vinyl, CD, Cassette and download from the TMBG shop here.
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Monday, 13 April 2026
Listening To This Week Playlist 13 April
Thursday, 9 April 2026
Cat Nap - Free In Anarchy
Today's 3 Reviews have all had one thing in common, that being female lead singers. There's no reason for this, the three albums have been what I have been listening to recently and all three are different. Cat Nap benefit from an appearance on the LTTW Playlist, meaning I dug out the album, very pleasing.
The quartet from Amesbury Massachusetts are more Alt at times, but incredibly melodic and engaging at times. The title track is one of the best songs that I've heard all year and is great UK New Wave Guitar Pop, I can't stop listening to it.
But compare that to Lip Filler which is much heavier, more crunchy, a little Post Punk, a little 90s Rock. Toxic Feminity is a little more Garbage like with a sweeter vocal. Fight builds and builds around a killer heavy riff.
Joyride is another song built around a wonderful riff, a little more grunge. Apathy Killer is a great opener, the vocal again contrasting with the heavier rhythm and lead. All in all, a cracking listen. Few can be as melodic vocally and noisy instrumental. A great listen.
You can listen to and buy the album here.
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The Corner Laughers - Concerns Of Wasp And Willow
Plastic Tones - Can You Keep A Secret?
The second album from Helsinki 5 Piece Plastic Tones is wonderfully scuzzy. Old school maybe, but highly effective and equal to anything from the likes of Rumbar. Up and at 'em, yet incredibly melodic and thoroughly enjoyable.
Energetic, but with similarities to Power Pop in the way it uses riffs, solos and choruses, but much noisier. A little Punk at times, A little Garage Rock at others, but also able to drop in songs that are more Guitar Pop such as Dynamo and Dirty Work.
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The latter is already slated to appear on next week's Listening To This Week Playlist. The opener, We're All In This Together rocks in like something from The Motors. Very UK New Wave and all the better for it, it states intent.
I'm The One shows other skills, a longer piece, that even edges towards Classic Rock. More brooding instrumentally, less in your face. Waste Another Day has a vocal that isn't a million miles away from Stevie Nicks and has a killer chorus.
Nothing Romantic is pure Power Pop and the closer. You Can Do Whatever You Wanna Do, is like a Punk-ish anthem, a little Eddie And The Hot Rods in style. It rounds off a great listen. Can You Keep A Secret? is a great album.
You can listen to and buy the album here.
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Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Playlist Submissions
Reviews continue tomorrow, but I wanted to just make a few suggestions about submissions to the Listening To This Week Playlist. It has become increasingly popular, which is great, but is taking up more and more time, not because of the music as I happily listen to everything, but the time creating it.
There is no angst from here, but I have to create more time for Reviews and so there are some things that have to change to allow that time. I hope this is taken in the spirit that is meant. So much of the work begins after a song is chosen.
I spend so much time searching for Social Media details for the tagging after it is published. So much so, that I have to ask submitters to add any details on submission. If they are easily searchable, I will try to find the relevant information, but if I can't find it, the song will not appear in the tagging.
It has been like this for a while, but last week was the worst with details arriving just in time. There is going to be a change in the social media posting. Looking at individual site posts weekly, there is real confusion including artists that are not on a particular social media site.
So from now on if you are not on any of Facebook, Instagram, Threads or Bluesky, the song will not be listed on the relevant site. It keeps such posts focussed and relevant. I just think it helps the artists more and we are all about helping the artists.
I still get submissions that are on Spotify, a reminder that we don't do Spotify. Which means. I have to make multiple searches or contact the artist about Bandcamp, Soundcloud or You Tube. We use these three because listeners don't have to sign up to listen.
There is still a lot of submissions that only note Spotify links when they are on the likes of Bandcamp. We have no affinity to Bandcamp, but feel it is the best way for listeners to search an artist's other releases. It is all about getting people to listen and hopefully buy.
I am still surprised to get messages that ask for details of the site after the song has been chosen. The scattergun approach rarely works, a short look at IDHAS would tell you what is likely to be of interest. That should maybe standard for anyone submitting anywhere.
Finally, a reminder that we are an artist orientated site. So it is great to see musicians sharing details of other songs on the playlist if they like them. This works really well as artists have different followers. I, personally, listen to songs that are recommended by people that have covered by IDHAS.
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