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.

Gabi Garbutt Soars with the release of her Debut EP The Creation Of The Birds.

See the world from the other side fo the wing.

Gabi Garbutt

The influence of art in understanding our surroundings is hard to quantify. Despite the rise of social media, the immediate gratification so easily accessed from a ten second video spiel, it is still common to see satirical comic strips reflecting the structure of our current climate. We digest the world in many ways, from word on the street to billboards in times square. Everything has an influence, for example Gabi Garbutt’s new EP The Creation of the birds was influenced by Mexican surrealist painter Remedios Varo. who has a painting with the same title.

Panic Gabu Garbutt Dy Blonde

Varo has explained that she ‘repeatedly turned to music as a symbol of the wholeness [she]sought whilst believing that surrealism “contributed to art in the same way psychoanalysis has contributed to the exploration of the subconscious.” Garbutt’s latest release does just this.

Her feature track Panic encapsulates the dismal state of current affairs in a wittily wrapped opener that hits you like the cold stepping out of the shower.  This track brings with it a barnstorming collab from Du Blonde for an anthemic feel.  Whilst the second track, Stun like a flower truly explores the boundaries of surrealism, the dreamscape of a shaken mind, the art revolution of the human experience, if we do not strip back the layers of ourselves how we expect to understand our surface? Entrenched in gothic pessimism, shrouded in a foreboding atmosphere this track tis imbued in the macabre wrapped in a harrowing , power ballad style.

Swim in the unconscious sea of your mind, watch the waves roll over you as your skin stays dry, your hands become those on a clock face by the time we reach All The Magic’ which burns us deeper into the surrealistic wells of Gabi’s imagination, with arcane references to occult spells and alchemy, concluding with a spacey chromatic outro that rolls meticulously into Unquiet Mind. 

Just like the experimental elements of surrealism, everything means nothing and nothing means silence, this latest EP introduces a new direction, for Gabi. Goodbye to her distinctive jangly guitars hello to a more plaintive piano riff, a sip of sweet sax and what could either be a flute or a whistle or a soundbite of Garbutt’s mind. As the great Salvador Dali once said “Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.” The exploration into the unknown is a frightening but liberating journey.

The EP rounds off with Satellite Gazing, a pensive ballad about searching for solace in the night sky and finding only blinking satellites, the rattling space junk of some ‘raging tycoon’, presumably Elon Musk. One day we will find a can of pop on the moon, half empty and warmed by the sun. Bored of poisoning our own planet we must pullet space next, none of these missions will extend our time on Earth or on any planet in the solar system for that matter.

Fly from the monotonous horrors of your 9-5 with The Creation Of Birds’ which embraces us on a spellbound odyssey through the hinterlands of alchemy, dark magic, melancholy and finally to the stars. Remedios Varo would probably hum along to it as she paints.

Sidemen release two Winter Wobblers

The old ones are the golden until the new ones come out.

Christmas Drillings Youtube Video

This season The Sidemen have spoiled us by gifting two Christmas singles;Christmas Drillings and This or That.

The two winter wobbles were released as part of the Sidemen Sunday series which sees the crew split into two teams. One team is set a high budget while the other gets a low budget.

The team with the highest budget (£81,000), KSI, Vikkstar123,TBJZL worked with grime artist JME and producer Nyge to create Christmas Drillings. 

The iconic opening verse from JME sets the tone for this festive floor filler. From poking fun at Christmas, stealing presents off children to social commentary on energy companies this track is not your traditional Bublé. 

Christmas Drillings by Sidemen, Nyge on youtube

JME is renowned for his talent when it comes to finding flow, once making a beat in Mario paint,  he is a household name in the grime genre and his message here hits true again. Wrapped in wit and flow he reminds us that for many Christmas will be without cheer and Turkey dinners.

We leave 2022 with 14.5 million people in poverty, including 2.1 million children, food and energy are sparse, with prices rising people are struggling. Which is partially why the funds earned through downloads of these songs will go to charitable causes. Christmas Drillings delivers satire to all, it is real, the typical garage sound is the sound of the streets, the sound of the people making ends meet.

JME may be the most renowned in the industry, he does not steal the spotlight which is split almost equably upon the quartet-KSI for his energy, Vikk with his flow- but for me Tobi shines a bit brighter with the best lyrics for his line in verse 2:”So you’re better off hidin’ your missus ’cause I’m top of her wishlist (Ayy, ayy)”

Christmas drillings definitely wins for repeatability- I’ve been humming this since it came out, it’s a legendary song with lyrical genius it is definitely a top runner for Christmas number one. 

This or That on Youtube- Sidemen

The second release, This or That, is still just as enjoyable, although I wouldn’t play it at a family party. It’s a creative track, with colour and attitude that is sure to get you wobbling.

Despite it’s low budget, the sound is still quality with sick distortion and flows that pour. Written by Miniminter, Behzinga, Zerkaa, W2S and Randolph this track may not have the star quality of it’s opponent but it is just as good, quickly becoming a fan favourite on youtube.

This or That is a light-hearted anthem for all the spoiled kids that are just never happy with what Santa gets them, it’s silly, it’s ridiculous, it encapsulates the incredulity and magic of Christmas.