Brighton Music Blog 25 for 25 : 15-11

Day three of our twenty five for twenty five, counting down from fifteen to eleven. There is a video on youtube for the Lambrini Girls track, but because of the nature of it, it won’t embed

15 : White Magic for Lovers / The Boy from the Bookshop (from The Book of Lies album)

14 : Memorials / In the Weeds (single)

13 : Ideal Living / Come to Me (from Big House EP)

12 : Flip Top Head / What I Really Want to Know (from Trilateral Machine EP)

11 : Lambrini Girls / Cuntology 101 (Peaches remix) (single)

Brighton Music Blog 25 for 25 : 20-16

Following on from Yesterday’s post, here’s part two of our end of year top 25:

20 : George Bloomfield / Just don’t feel the same (from Now & Then album)

19: Projector / It Surely Has Been Hell (from Contempt album)

18: Helen Ganya / Share Your Care (from Show Your Care album)

17: Welly / It’s not like this in France (from Big in the Suburbs album)

16: Lemonsuckr / H.E.A.T. (single)

Brighton Music Blog 25 for 25 : 25-21

Somewhat later than I’d originally intended, the Brighton Music Blog 25 from 25 countdown starts now. The reasons for the delay aren’t completely our fault – two of our top five are releases which only came out in December, which meant re-jigging things to accommodate. So without any further ado, here’s numbers 25-21:

25 : Archie Sagers / Fistral (from Dreams along the Shore album)

24 : Cubzoa / Buckle Up (from Unfold in the Sky album)

23 : Maximilian / Long Time Gone (single)

22 : Radio Anorak / Cows and Chickens (from Rememberer album)

21 : Ditz / Taxi Man (from Never Exhale album)

 

Goodbye / Meat single launch at Bella Union Shop

Goodbye‘s debut single feels like it’s been a long time coming – At their first gigs back in Summer 2024 they already felt like a band who had been around for a while. They had songs, they had stage presence, they had a fully formed sound that takes some bands years to establish. I guess what they didn’t have at that point was a reputation, so they’ve been working hard since then and the time is finally right for them to share their first release. Meat has been a staple of their live sets for as long as I remember and appeared on the live cassette that came out back in March as a way of getting some music out into the world before a proper release. The band’s PR calls it dreampop, but there’s definite 80s / 90s indie sound to their guitars (I’m sure I heard someone that they’re named after a song by The Sundays but I can’t find anything online to support that, so don’t quote me on that).

In lead vocalist Megan Wheeler’s own words: “‘Meat’” sort of touches on the idea that some men see women as lustful objects rather than human beings, ogling them as meat. Sometimes you catch a stranger’s eye and they look right through you, as though they are stripping you of everything you are, your personality, skills, talent reduced to just meat. In my experience the majority of women I know have felt this in some form so I kept the lyrics deliberately vague and open to interpretation.”

Last night the band played a launch at the new Bella Union Shop, supported by Atticomatic. The room was packed so I’m glad I got down early for a good view to have the night captured for posterity.

 

Meat by Goodbye is out now