Dogs! Teeth! Release A Family Fantasy

Ever imagined you were adopted?

Childhood. Scraped knees and melted ice cream. Sunshine on schooldays and wet weekends, a life full of play pretend. Quick kissed plasters and playgrounds full of laughter, true faith in that happiness ever after. Looking back, was it all that or was it black? A hole in your memory that only floods occasionally, on the commute to work, a smashed dinner plate, a loud voice in your head, sent outside in the rain again.A few too many drinks into Friday night your mind shows you what it was really like, a head haunted by the ghosts of who you could have been if you had just had the parents your friends had.

A Family Fantasy official music video

A family fantasy is a tongue and cheek track discussing how experiences in childhood hinder our growth as adults. Unfazed and unbothered, sipping tea through harsh realties, turning away from adversity, you can not feel comforted by a cold hand. Who we were brought up to be prevents us from becoming who we are meant to be. Stiff upper lips mirror a face full of tears, suck it up and stand straight, stoic. Polluting their child’s air with poison from their own tongue, aren’t we supposed to protect our young?

The track itself embraces resentment and anger at what could have been in a humorous fast paced way to create an irreverent beat full of energy and anguish, staying true to the bands philosophy of discussing serious topics in a not so serious way. Elements of Queens of The Stone Age, The smashing Pumpkins and The Pixies are definitely imbued in this sound but it is ultimately the eccentric soul of Dogs! Teeth! that give this song its bite.

Set to release on this Friday, 12th of May, there will be a launch party gig on the same day, at Mama Liz’s Voodoo Lounge in Stamford, with Das Kapitans, The Dodo Appreciation Society and Muzzle, courtesy of Socks on Records.

The three piece came together through their love of 90’s alternative guitar sounds in Peterborough, 2022 , despite being brand new Dogs! Teeth! have already received airtime from the likes of WolfmanRadio, Peterborough City Radio and BBC introducing, it’s no surprise that they’ve joined Socks on Records, local DIY Indie band camp label.

Manchester band cruush release debut EP Wishful Thinker

Fall in love with this latest release.

cruush captured by Aneela Siddiqui

The quickest way to regain your youth is to have a crush on someone. The rush of blood to your cheeks you catch a glimpse of your cute co-worker’s eye as they peer through the glass of that Monday morning meeting room, lose the ability to structure the sentence to your usual coffee order as your favourite barista. The thrill of the chase, the hope of planting a smile on their face, having a crush is like sitting in a large walled flower garden that’s slowly beginning to burn, it is enjoying the scenery with the threat of impending doom, or growth and fruition, a crush is there perseverance of possibility.

Wishful Thinker

True to their name, cruush’s debut EP Wishful Thinker explores the themes of having a crush from the thrill, the jealousy, the desperation, and heartbreak. Vocalist and front person Amber Warren explains our music has the sweet elements of having a crush on someone but the screeching of an industrial car crusher”.

Formed from the feral depths of freshers week when Warren met, current guitarist, Arthur Boyd met at some ‘shitty event’ and formed a connection. Fully fleshed out when they were joined by drummer Fotis Kalantizis and bassist Ru Cowl, cruush was set on reimagining the shoe gaze genre for the modern age, by introducing a blend of verbs in crisis to reflect current day sensibilities, resulting in shoegaze by digital natives, a generation whom pluralism is commonplace, defining themselves as half memory and have anticipation. If you are a fan of My Bloody Valentine, Wolf Alice and The Cranberries you will call ‘Wishful Thinker’ your home.

The same titled lead track Wishful Thinker has a whimsical charm, that evokes ethereal, the magical moments you share with your crush as you hope you’re becoming closer, you feel like you’ve mastered a skill with no effort. In reality you’re crawling through sand, burns on your body believing your crawling closer to a cascading waterfall, when really, you’re plummeting to your downfall. The stemming watercolour flow state of guitar is met by mournful utterances on toxicity, physiological decline, Narcissistic behaviours, and pessimistic tendencies. The truth is having a crush is soul crushing, you sip your mind with what ifs, you waste time triple checking your teeth in the mirror and analysing their snap score to see if they’re ignoring you. Logical and intellect are the victim of this haze, this little crush is no longer a phase. Warren’s melodic splendour is antidote-like, a siren stealing attention from the tidal waves of noise with queasy timbres of disillusion, doubt, and confusion.  Wishful thinker is no doubt an appropriate figurehead of this musical ship, preparing you for both smooth sailing and Tsunamis, on the ocean of love.

Meeting each other in Manchester and sharing our time here has shaped our sound more than anything else” explains Boyd.So, no matter if cruush lean into 80s indie, alternative 90s or the Seattle sound, they’re able to plug their rock into the aquatic textures of the city in which they reside.  


The EP was released with the help of fellow Mancunians and tastemaker label, Heist or Hit – responsible for launching the careers of Her’spizzagirlEades and more – offers cruush the chance to spread this message far and wide. And how widely it already has been received, with standing ovations and radio play in tow crush have received accolades from the likes of  Jack Saunders (BBC Radio 1), Steve Lamacq, Tom Robinson & Chris Hawkins (BBC Radio 6), John Kennedy (Radio X), Simone Butler (Soho Radio), Consequence of Sound, Bandcamp Daily, NME, CLASH, So Young and GIGWISE.On the live side, cruush have bagged supports with BDRMMNewDadThe Lounge SocietyFar CaspianPale Blue EyesPriest gate and Ian Sweet, while selling out hometown headline dates at Gullivers & YES.  

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Head to their website for more information surrounding their next live event on the 2nd September at Manchester Psych Fest. 

Get ‘Pretty Drunk’ with Diamond Country Dance Club

What’s your drink of choice?

Diamond Country Dance Club

Friday at 5.30pm. You’ve signed off for the day and on for the night. Wearing your best off duty outfit, you’re styling your hair to the tune of your friends playing beer pong downstairs.You’re going out tonight and you’re planning on getting ‘Pretty Drunk’

Post Punk/Indie quartet, Diamond Country Dance Club continue their repertoire fast paced, enthusiastic belters, with their latest single ‘Pretty Drunk’. An ode to escapism, this piece celebrates friendship, decent drinks and going out. Two days of liberty we try to make last, another song on the karaoke, one more shot. The streetlights are off,and the sun is rising, you’re still dancing, still smiling. The sore head an easy compromise to the score of anecdotes and memories, if there is a meaning
to life surely it is this, to be with those you love doing what you enjoy.

Pretty Drunk Diamond Country Dance Club

Made up of singer Sam, Ryan on guitar and backing vocals, James on bass and Lisa on drums Diamond Country Dance Club was born in early 2021, a product of Covid driven dreams. Once a hobby, their talents soon saw them on stage playing to live audiences, strangers applauding them for their songs.

What a sound it is too. The raw and ready guitar riffs blended with the boom of the bass and guided by the beat of the drum create the perfect build up to your night out, getting you hyped up and ready for big. And the big comes delivered in the booming chorous that demands a boozy bounce around the beer pong table. Echoes of greats like Adam and the ants, Neutral Milk Hotel and Idles, are imbued in the framework of Diamond Country Dance Club to create their own sound. The timeless appeal of the guitar fused beautifully for the modern ear. Pretty Drunk raises a glass to good times,falling for a strangers eyes and wild nights.

“Wasted all the time and looking pretty fine, pretty drunk.

Chasing after me, but you can barley see, pretty drunk.

Down another beer then come over here

lyrics to Pretty Drunk by Diamond Country Dance Club

With more gigs in 2023 it is clear Diamond Country Dance Club are ones too watch, so you can say you were there before they got big in fact if a night out is what you need and you’re old enough/want to get ‘Pretty Drunk’ the band have a upcoming gig on the 15th of April in Camden at the Fidler’s Elbow, see more details here.

On Evolve Music’s first podcast episode of 2023 we discuss some wild nights out, the one’s that leave you embracing the toliet , the beauty of Rocket Juice and more about how the band came to be . Also find out how long it took Lisa to learn the drums, take a guess (doubt you’ll get it right), the meaning behind their name (No, they don’t make country music or dance…yet) and the secret to performing well live on stage (Clue- it could take a little rocket juice)

Their debut single Didn’t Tell Jonny boasts anthemic beats that demand high energy and a booming sing a long. Although about infediltiy, betryal and disatisfaction the pace and tempo make you want to groove, fill a dance room with head banging moves.

Quickly a fan favouirte the song demanded a music video;