Madison Turner Shares New Single & Video “Had Enough”
Richmond, VA's Madison Turner has shared her brand new single and video, Had Enough, that is now available through streaming…
Connecticut trio Perennial have today revealed their new single, How The Ivy Crawls, that follows on from the Stax soul and mod-punk electricity of previous single Up-Tight. The screeching staccato stomp of How The Ivy Crawls is shot through with whirling organ and atmospheric ’60s influences, the single is the latest track to be taken from Perennial’s kinetic new album, Art History, that is set for release on the 7th June via Ernest Jenning Record Co. (US) and Safe Suburban Home (UK).
Art History finds the New England three-piece mastering their modernist punk as a collage of 60s mod grooves, post-hardcore angles, Stax soul and experimental electronic music. Co-produced by the band and engineer Chris Teti (The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die), Art History is the follow-up to the band’s 2022 breakthrough, In The Midnight Hour, and feels like a celebration of all the ways the band has pushed themselves so far.