EPHEMERALS: Everyday Killers (GENTLEMAN’S DUB CLUB mix) (2016)
Everyday Killers, the new one from bright young British retro-soul hopes, Ephemerals, is out soon. The cut, lifted from current LP Chasin’ Ghosts, has been
Everyday Killers, the new one from bright young British retro-soul hopes, Ephemerals, is out soon. The cut, lifted from current LP Chasin’ Ghosts, has been
What’s this? Howl? Have bright young soul-hopefuls and most-likely-tos Ephemerals gone all Ginsberg? Stream-of-consciousness spoken wordy-gubbins over Miles-ish beat-free trumpets and Rhodes-piano business? It certainly
Hot on the heels of the sampler for Ephemerals’ forthcoming second LP Chasin’ Ghosts comes lead single You’ll Never See Me Cry which manages to
[RATING: 5] Rising UK soul outfit Ephemerals belie their name once more with an album sampler that indicates new material all set to capitalise on
Here’s another post in what has turned into ‘heads-up about one-off soul and hip-hop gigs in London town’-week at MB Towers. This time it’s Jalapeno
“Life is good,” croons Ephemerals singer Wolf Valbrun over the intro to the smokey soul of Ephemerals’ new single. Er – actually Wolf – there
This is a taste of what happened when Ephemerals ended up Alive in Paris last autumn and did a live set for Les Nuits Zebrees.
Forthcoming single You Made Us Change from Franglo-American band Ephemerals sees them continue their mission to deceive indie rock fans into buying soul with the
Fast rising seven-(or nine – depending on how you count it) piece funk-soul outfit and Jalapeno-signings, Ephemerals, have the likes of Charles Bradley and Lee
There’s nothing fleeting about Ephemerals‘ timeless brand of old school soul here exemplified on the video for Things Part 1. Singer Wolf Valbrun wanders the