Titters Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago Some great recommendations here. Very much enjoying t l k and Man/Woman/Chainsaw, and lots to listen to. I'll add the below - none brand new to the scene, but either branching out or still bubbling under. Naima Bock, recent LP: Below a Massive Dark Land. Member of Goat Girl and hints of Joanna Newsom, Aldous Harding, maybe Beth Gibbons. Took a couple of listens but I think it's really great. Moon Diagrams - from one of the Deerhunter crew, who loves playing with his loopy electronica. Similar to early Caribou. Field Music - not new on the block, but Sunderland-based brothers making mathy, 80s sounding, pop rocky stuff. Rebelski - Martin Rebelski, the keyboard player for Doves. Album of lovely ambient earlier this year. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moogster Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago I would definitely recommend Man/Woman/Chainsaw live! I'll add Gia Ford to the list. Great album out last month but mostly excellent live. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben7amin_ Posted 15 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 15 hours ago 15 hours ago, Someoni said: They might be a bit well known but The Lottery Winners were fantastic a year or so ago when we saw them There sound is so easy to get into - I can not beleive they have not broken into mainstream yet. I feel a little sad for them. I though they would be a shoow in for this fesival in an early slot on a bigger stage but apparently they are on tour with Robbie instead - Which actually could be really good for them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben7amin_ Posted 15 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 14 hours ago, CharlotteB said: Ah, Mary In The Junkyard! It's be great to have them back at the farm. I caught them at the Crow's Nest this year. Amazing! Haha now im gutted - for not knowing who they were this year until recently dammit, I often torture myself by looking at old line ups and thinking why was I not there!!! Also thanks for bringing also thanks for bringing Our GIrl to the chat can not believe we were talking about them in the new music thread and I forgot to mention them here - to much good music lower down right now to keep track off. Edited 15 hours ago by Ben7amin_ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chloe_91 Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago They seem to be doing pretty good but Royal Otis are a new band to me, and what a discovery. They have a nostalgic feel which throws me back to cans of cider and my portable cd player whilst also being some of the best new indie music i've heard in a long time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uscore Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago (edited) Mary In The Junkyard were great at the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury last year too! Other small bands I'd like to see at the festival Tennis HighSchool W.H.Lung (were great at Williams Green a few years ago) Sea Lemon Bdrrm Glastonbury is actually pretty poor for these kinds of bands compared to other festivals, given its relative size to other festivals in particular. I'm never sure whether that's a direct policy of the festival, or more to do with the affordability for small bands losing money on playing the small stages. Edited 14 hours ago by uscore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrHew Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago Great thread. So far this morning I've discovered that I like Mary in the Junkyard very much indeed and the Lottery Winners are very hit and miss but mostly miss (for me). I'd love to see Wings of Desire get a slot on the farm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben7amin_ Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, Titters said: Naima Bock, recent LP: Below a Massive Dark Land. Member of Goat Girl and hints of Joanna Newsom, Aldous Harding, maybe Beth Gibbons. Took a couple of listens but I think it's really great. Chose this for my new discover of the day (il probably work though all the ones I do not know) Very moody suits the weather - I quite like Goat Girl - but (not that its a competition) prefer this to there last effort which i thoight was really poor - compared to there first 2 albums Would be great to catch in one of the small green fields stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarski75 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago I'm hoping Deadletter make a return this year. Their new album is well worth a listen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rawrsomesauce Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago They played last year but Fat Dog would be a welcome return, possibly a mid afternoon slot on Woodsies. Saw them on Sunday, blistering form at the moment. Going to throw Nell Mescal in the ring, fantastic singer/songwriter even if she undoubtedly benefits from the fact that her brother is famous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhostOfMaurice Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago How about Coldplay? I've heard good things about them, and I think they can hit it big if they get a chance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titters Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 9 hours ago, chloe_91 said: They seem to be doing pretty good but Royal Otis are a new band to me, and what a discovery. They have a nostalgic feel which throws me back to cans of cider and my portable cd player whilst also being some of the best new indie music i've heard in a long time. Exactly how I would describe them too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phillyfaddle Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, rawrsomesauce said: They played last year but Fat Dog would be a welcome return, possibly a mid afternoon slot on Woodsies. Saw them on Sunday, blistering form at the moment. Going to throw Nell Mescal in the ring, fantastic singer/songwriter even if she undoubtedly benefits from the fact that her brother is famous. +1 for Fat Dog. Seeing them in Feb at 1865 in Southampton. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don1 Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago A few I would like to see on the farm: Brogeal Scottish punk/folk band. Stephen Wilson Jr Country/rock artist. Debut album out last year was great. Recently on Jools Holland: https://youtu.be/Rby6hVPftLE?si=Meq-Yjo4Z7VD7_Yg Royel Otis Already mentioned but one of my favourite bands around at the minute. Ducks Ltd Jangle pop duo from Canada. On second album, but would love them to get a slot somewhere. Bartees Strange Done some festivals in the UK a few years ago. New album out in Feb so hopefully on the festival scene come the summer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
km9 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, uscore said: Mary In The Junkyard were great at the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury last year too! Other small bands I'd like to see at the festival Tennis HighSchool W.H.Lung (were great at Williams Green a few years ago) Sea Lemon Bdrrm Glastonbury is actually pretty poor for these kinds of bands compared to other festivals, given its relative size to other festivals in particular. I'm never sure whether that's a direct policy of the festival, or more to do with the affordability for small bands losing money on playing the small stages. Really pleased someone has mentioned wh lung. Saw them at latitude a few years ago after pitching up near one of their parents in the van field. So pleased we went to their gig, they were great, and the guitarist and his family were a nice bunch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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