
Trudy & the Romance sounds like David Lynch dicing and splicing Disney film reels
The doowoop obsessed group continue to expand on their mutant ‘50s pop in “Is There A Place I Can Go” taken from the EP Junkyard Jazz
The soothing croaks of indie dreamers is still music to the ears of many. This sweet melodious sound synonymous with toothpaste kisses, chain smoking, and Burberry Acoustic has had a facelift in recent years with bands like the ever ground breaking Trudy and The Romance popping out the other side brandishing saxophones and guttural ruminations on lost lovers.
Follow our Discovery Playlist on Spotify and catch up on the last seven days in new music
Speaking on the track the band said “Is There A I Can Go s a love song about family, friends and coming of age in the new world. It's a juvenile ballad using all the spank & tools we had to make the biggest bang." Ever insightful, always on message.
- Liz Pelly among new wave of names announced for Primavera Pro
- HAIM detail their fourth studio album, I quit
- Yuuf sign to Technicolour and announce forthcoming EP, Alma’s Cove
- The Swell Season announce first album in over a decade, Forward
- End Of The Road Festival announce stage and day splits
- Gordi shares new single, "Cutting Room Floor"
- Joe Armon-Jones joins forces with Greentea Peng and Wu-Lu on new release, "Another Place"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday

Emma-Jean Thackray
Weirdo

Viagra Boys
viagr aboys

William Tyler
Time Indefinite
