Saturday, 20 August 2016

Lull - Nouvelle




  
    1.    Who are Lull? 

     Lull are a shoegaze band from North London, England. The band kicked the journey off in 2014 and Nouvelle scrapes off their second E.P. Nouvelle (June'16). 


    2. What kind of song is Nouvelle? 

     Nouvelle is a grungy slow burner that wades along with churning guitars and standard issue distortion. Sticky as an iced bun in summer but. 


    3. Who do Lull sound like? 

      The Meat Puppets for me. For others Lull have been compared to The Cocteau Twins, The Smashing Pumpkins, Sunny Day Real Estate, Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine.


    4. What have the minions in the press said about Nouvelle?

“Shoegaze with a crystalline touch” – Clash Music.

“A cherubic rocker that calls to mind 90’s alt rock greats” – Consequence Of Sound. 

“Blurs the line between shoegaze, rock and chamber pop” – Northern Transmissions.





5. Who put the wistful in Lull's shoegaze?

Lull's major influences are The Smashing Pumpkins, Ride, Slowdive, Cocteau Twins and At The Drive-In.



6. Why should I give Nouvelle a crack? 

Nouvelle will slowly grow in your affections, reminding you of some old song you loved back in the day while becoming the song you love today.  



7. Do Lull have any more good uns?

      Go have a look.



8. Any more words chief?

Not a dilly.



“Is this some kind of trick?”









Broncho are a garage rock band from Norman, Oklahoma. The band started rolling in 2010 and have four long players under their arm. Try Me Out Sometime (2013) is a low-fi gem that trundled off their debut album Can't Get Past The Lips (2011 and 2013) and was called a “straightforward, Ramones –like anthem with clean-cut production and staccato guitar strums” by KEXP. Sounds like Kiwi legends The Clean too.




“Look me up sometime,
 when you’re trying to get off”













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