Deaf Havana have released the official video for their single Sinner which is the first single taken from their upcoming album Rituals which is out on August 3rd.
With the release of their upcoming album Deaf Havana are also set to play London’s O2 Academy Brixton on December 7th, which will be the band’s only UK headline show for the rest of 2018, it definitely will be something special.
But for now you can check out the video to Sinner below:
The This Is Noise Weekly Playlist is back for another week and it features a little bit of everything to meet all tastes.
This week we have new songs from Marmozets and Theory of a Deadman. We also have the latest single released by Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds ‘Holy Mountain’ which see’s the former Oasis guitarist go down a slightly different route but it’s bloody catchy, especially the whistle, he promised it would get stuck in your head and he wasn’t wrong.
We also feature some classics from Feeder and Letlive, as well as bringing back the massive hardcore band Your Demise, with arguably one of their greatest songs they released whilst they were still together ‘The Kids We Used To Be…’ although it was hard to choose between that and ‘Life of Luxury’.
Check out the playlist below:
Tracklist
Rise Against – Intro/Chamber of the Cartridge
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Holy Mountain
The second Album of the Week comes from Deaf Havana who have had a long and interesting journey.
In 2013, the alternative rock band, released one of the most captivating albums of the year – “Old Souls” – and are back again, years later, with “All These Countless Nights”.
Behind the scenes problems with management and finances nearly put an end to Deaf Havana all together in 2014, but these tough times ended up forming the band’s most meaningful album yet.
The album kick-starts with an upbeat song Ashes, Ashes that dabbles with the overall theme of the album.
Happiness and Like A Ghost are two songs that are softer alternative rock songs it allows the listener to take a breather from the usual Deaf Havana upbeat tone, while they can play it heavy or gently glide on the likes of ‘Fever’ and ‘Sing’.
One of my favourite songs from the album is England thats brings a different tone which is on the more funk side, this is definitely a song anyone can dance too, but it is also a song with a gentle message.
Check out the album below:
“All These Countless Nights” is written perfectly and as per usual, Deaf Havana provides provides a mixture being upbeat, grooving vibes and soft, gentle tracks.
Each individual song will end up speaking to your heart because when I first heard this album it got me thiking and I was unable to press pause.
It’s creatively different, and beautifully pieced together, it’s a big step forward for all the members of the band so grab your headphones and enjoy.
A compilation of what has been playing on our Spotify’s throughout the week.
This week’s playlist includes the latest singles from Shed Seven, Don Broco and Marmozets as well as some absolute classic tunes we couldn’t resist listening back to from Cage the Elephant, Wolfmother and The Rasmus.
This will be a feature that runs every Monday which will include the songs we have been listening to throughout the week before, which will include anything from the latest songs released to personal favourites. We hope you enjoy!
Let us know what you think of this week’s playlist in the comments below: –