The Playlist: Iggy and the Stooges / Childhood / Ty Segall

 

John Hall
Thursday 02 May 2013 18:40 BST
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Childhood draw as much influence from the dream pop that dominated 2010 as they do from Palma Violets
Childhood draw as much influence from the dream pop that dominated 2010 as they do from Palma Violets

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Iggy and the Stooges

Job

A typically aggressive rocker from the resurgent band's new LP 'Ready to Die'. Debuted live on 'The Colbert Report' last week.

Childhood

Solemn Skies

One of the best bands to emerge from the revived UK indie scene this year, Childhood (pictured) draw as much influence from the dream pop that dominated 2010 as they do from former tour-mates Palma Violets.

Ty Segall

Music for a Film 1

An instrumental cut that, as yet, isn't actually scheduled to appear on a film soundtrack. It is, however, the latest instalment of the Less Artists More Condos charity single series.

Hannah Peel

Harbour

Gorgeous, percussion and vocal-led pop from Northern Ireland. One to watch.

His Clancyness

Machines

The Fat Cat Records-signed art rocker is moving deeper into the realms of Kurt Vile-esque indie rock.

MGMT

Mystery Disease

Debuted at Penn State last weekend, this track was one of several brand-new songs by the band that were caught on film and uploaded to YouTube.

Vondelpark

Always Forever

A wonderfully surreal video was released for this new single last week.

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