Midnight Rodeo’s latest release “Thank you for your time” is an ode to the under appreciated worker.

‘9 to 5’ if Dolly Parton had a fuzz pedal…

Effortlessly ethereal, and exquisitely other worldly Midnight Rodeo’s new track Thank you for you time’ is an ode to the alienated, underpaid worker. Audibly alluring, a siren song, this is the music your mind listens to as it wanders off from it’s 9-5 reality, a customer is being out of order with you, your boss has just made an inappropriate comment, but you are elsewhere, escaping, dreaming knowing where you are is not where you’ll always be.

Thank You For Your Time

Made up of Midnight Rodeo is Maddy Chamberlain (vocals, tambourine), James McBride (guitar, vocals), William Crumpton (guitar, vocals), Harry Taylor (bass), Ferg Moran (drums), the Midnight Rodeo are a Nottingham based band who formed in 2021. Since then they’ve supported the likes of FEET,Black Doldrums and The Bug Club, establishing themselves as trailblazers in the indie/psychedelic pop scene.

‘Thank you for you time’ introduces a slight departure from the band’s thus far signature West Coast psychedelic stylings as they continue to diversify their sound.A dynamically rich lead guitar line dances around the ethereal vocal melody and driving bassline, all three elements responding to one another intuitively as the track builds through two anthemic choruses to one final heavy metal homage.

Lyrcially, Lead singer Maddy Chamberlain stands in solidarity with under-appreciated junior staff member, anyone that’s ever had to serve a piss-drunk stag party at a nightclub, suffered the cringe-inducing pantomime of a sales job or endured the eye-rolling shenanigans of a David Brent-esque line manager. It’s a vindicating dedication to the individual .

If it were for another era you could imagine them touring with the likes of the Beatles. If the painted people in A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte were playing a few instruments and singing a tune it would sound like “Thank you for you time’.

Escape the 9-5 and go see Midnight Rodeo live…

Live Date
22nd Oct – Nottingham, TBA
28th Oct – Norwich, Last Pub Standing NoGlum
29th Oct – Nottingham, The Chameleon
2nd Nov – Birmingham, The Night Owl 
4th Nov – Bristol, The Crofters Rights 
7th Nov – Hull, Polar Bear Music Club
10th Nov – Leicester, The Big Difference
16th Nov – Portsmouth, The Loft 
17th Nov – Southampton, Heartbreakers
18th Nov – Paris, Supersonic
23rd Nov – London, Sebright Arms
25th Nov – TBA
1st Dec – Leeds, The Royal Park Pub & Cellars
2nd Dec – Manchester, The Peer Hat
7th Dec – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s
8th Dec – Sunderland, The Independent
9th Dec – Newcastle, Bobiks

Explore another world with the ‘Drawing Wings From The Light’ EP released by CIRCE.

An ethereal ode to escapism and a transcendent take on reality.

Circe Captured by Zak Watson

An audible tapestry of the Ethereal, Circe’s latest EP ‘Drawing Wings From The Light’ effortlessly encapsulates an otherworldly spirit. 

Drawing Wings From The Light

Embroidered with escapism, her voice offers a surreal experience, entering a dreamlike soundscape, it feels as though you’re listening to the songs with the sun in your eyes, you’re laying on the grass and you are comfortable. A future version of yourself forms as a silhouette, with indistinguishable features this shadow becomes a beacon of security and support providing welcome shade from the light, you feel solid, more human than before.

Eccentric and flamboyantly authentic this EP explores art, mythology and multi-dimensional forces, acheiving an audible experience unlike any other. Songs that feel like upturned earth after a thunderstorm, like blossoming violets in winter.

The EP started as an echo of what it would become 10 years ago when Circe was still a teenager. Witnessing the boisterous and brilliant, critically acclaimed play Jerusalem by the delectable Jez Butterworth, Circe was transported, exposed to an unexplored realm full of new selves and potential. Riot of Sunlight, the opening track to the EP was written as the first incarnation, becoming a display like ode to Jerusalem.

We are all the Universe, experiencing each other as we experience ourselves, strangers, curious strangers hoping to find a guiding light someone who will bring us back to who we are, or show us how to be the people we are meant to become. We are al mesmerised by a peaceful lake after hours int he dark wood, that once too fascinated us, a journey through the mist, we are all reaching for each other. Perhaps I too am reaching, but this EP touches on that, becoming that journey, a testament to our existence and what we all endure.

Glow by Circe

Glow offers an orchestral exploration of the soul, leaving us questioning ourselves,  we wonder what echoes  will we leave behind, if our actions define our essence what should we do and who should we listen to. Here, Circe sounds distorted, a distant voice that borderlines on disoriented with her delivery which makes it that much more divine to digest. Her humming feels like a heartbeat the driving force that guides the listener through an unravelling road she is the halo, the lighthouse we are searching for. A blend of electronic beats and reality epitomises my interpretation of her music, the ethereal fantasy and the monotonous reality, it is a cacophony of what could be, an ode to living happily.

Circe captured by Zak Watson

True to her name Circe’s songs host a certain sort of magic one may search for, for years only to find it under a fossilised pebble at the steps their town library a day after they’d giving up the journey. She is hypnotic, offering a kaleidoscope of different perspectives she shares through her sounds.

My Boy Aphrodite by Circe

A stand out track of  the EP is ‘My Boy Aphrodite’. Harmonic and deity like this song starts off as a rippling harp until an electronic sounding dagger slices through this illusion of peace and tranquilly, a strobe of reality akin to divine revelation breaking through to Circe’s captivating vocals, she is Zeus in this song commanding attention and power through her mesmerizing voice.

Aphrodite is the epitome of beauty, a beacon of sexuality. Circe discussed that her childhood best friend inspired the song; “a boy that used to wear my dresses and I would wear his suits. Both from nowhere, he saved my life, together we were goddesses, adorned in glitter and smiling faces music to the disapproval of the townsfolk.

Circe captured by Zak Watson

It’s also an ode to Bjork’s Venus as a boy a song and phrase that just blew open our baby teen world. Even though we didn’t have the vocabulary at the time, we were working through the sparkly fields of gender and queer identity questions, and the feelings we had about it all – in the safety net of a magical, surreal  Bjork song”

Experience the other world at her upcoming headline show at London’s Brixton venue the Windmill on September 21st, buy tickets here Keep up to date by following her socials.

Meet Slaney Bay with their electric new release “EST”.

How far would you go for love?

Slaney Bay taken by Rory Dunn

Every 90s and 2000s kids have had daydreams where they’re sprinting through the bustling corridors of an airport, desperately trying to convince our first crush to stay. It’s a scene straight out of a romantic movie, where love triumphs against all odds, its a Rachel moment, we are all hoping that they too will get off the plane. Confessing your feelings to someone can be likened to catching a flight – the anticipation, the fear of delay, and the exhilaration of finally taking that leap of faith.

EST by Slaney Bay

Released on the 4th of July, EST is fuelled by the exhilaration of a now or never moment. Have you ever wondered if you missed your chance? Is your love powerful enough to stop the plane? You want to scream ‘just stay with me, I’ll show you what we can be’. Sometimes, we unknowingly become the anchor that holds someone back. Perhaps, by letting go, we can find a way to save both ourselves and our loved ones.

Frontwoman Cait Whitley revealed: “‘EST’ tells the tale of a love interest moving away. The whole song is imagined to take place inside an airport. You’re trying to psych yourself up to convince them to stay…but their boarding time is suffocatingly close. Is this your final chance to confess your feelings before they move to the Eastern Time Zone?”

It’s not gonna change, right? When you’re sleeping on Eastern Time

I haven’t been laughing recently

I think you’re all I need

Lyrics to EST

EST Music video directed by Zachary Hart and Produced by Jane Christie July 2023

With its transportive melodies and anthemic energy, this track takes you on a journey. As the soaring vocals intertwine with the instrumentals, you can almost feel yourself flying alongside that plane, bound for the island of possibilities. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and contemplation, as if we are briefly visiting the island of what if’s after a short stay at what might have been city. Whitley’s captivating vocals add an extra layer of emotion, painting a vivid picture of the bittersweet curse of what could have been.

Distance, going that extra mile, waiting for just a short while,  the unwavering commitment to go that extra mile,  lengths we go to just to witness a loved one’s radiant smile.And what is love? But not just time spent with hose who make us smile, who make us cry who make us want to see the next day. Love is perseverance, it will go on despite the distance.

Hailing from an incredible few months on the festival circuit, the dynamic trio has been making waves with their electrifying performances. Their standout shows at The Great Escape, Gold Sounds, and Dot To Dot have garnered widespread acclaim, establishing them as rising stars in the indie music scene. Adding to their growing reputation, they recently wrapped up a successful support tour alongside the esteemed Coach Party, following previous collaborations with the likes of Sinead O’Brien, Bleach Lab, and Low Hummer. With their undeniable stage presence and extraordinary talent, this band is undoubtedly poised for an exciting future in the industry.

Keep up to date with the band by following their socials and check them out on Spotify.

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