International Spotlight Playlist Streaming Lights are Steve Minns (Vocals/Guitar), Ryan Gibbins (Bass/Vocals) and Chris Flynn (Drums/Vocals). The Hull(UK) based trio have steadily established their brand of pop tinged indie-rock on the North East England music scene throughout 2011, as well as venturing across the UK to share festival stages with such artists as The Cribs, Black Lips and Badly Drawn Boy. Fused with catchy riffs, quirky subject matter and pop sensibility, their 2011 self-released 3 track E.P has drawn comparisons to Artic Monkeys, Muse and Kaiser Chiefs, whilst capturing the natural energy from their live performances. Gaining praise and support from BBC Radio Humberside, Streaming Lights delighted thousands of music fans with their live ‘Introducing’ session - An event that helped cement the bands growing reputation. Streaming Lights are back in the studio early in 2012 to record a new EP and embark on what should be an exciting year for the band building their reputation within the British music scene. Streaming Lights official Streaming Lights on Myspace Streaming Lights on Facebook Streaming Lights on Twitter |
| Chocolate Robots - "Impossible Princess" | |
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| The Vickers - "Baby g" | |
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| http://www.thevickers.eu/ |
| Yael Meyer - "Fire" | |
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| http://www.yaelmeyermusic.com/ |
| Dengue Fever - "Cement Slippers" | |
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| http://www.denguefevermusic.com/ |
| The Travellers - "Waiting" | |
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| http://www.myspace.com/thetravellers1973 |
| Damn Vandals - "You Can't Go Dancing When You're Gone" | |
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| http://www.myspace.com/damnvandals |
| The Active Set - "It Multiplies" | |
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| http://www.theactiveset.com/ |
| Viva Voce - "From the Devil Himself" | |
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Discovered Uncovered Playlist After a year holed up writing songs, Ghost Cousin emerged in January 2010 to play their first shows in Edmonton. That summer the band embarked on a cross-Canada tour to hone their skills, travelling from Vancouver to Halifax, playing in diverse venues, and sleeping on couches and in parking lots along the way. Ghost Cousin’s impressionistic sound owes as much to contemporary indie-pop artists like Grizzly Bear and Midlake as it does to 70s art-rock (Eno to Steely Dan) and the jazz greats. The band strives for memorable melodies and interesting textures, and on their self-recorded, self-released debut EP, Landscape of Animals, they exhibit a unique style, both assured and promising of greater things to come. Ghost Cousin official Ghost Cousin on Myspace Ghost Cousin on Facebook Ghost Cousin Videos |