• Wake up song for today – 82

    “She’s gone and the smiles while never come back to this tired face”.

  • Wake up song for today -81

    Glasto 2003, Alison Moyet sings live (and fantastically live at that) from her album Hometime. If the melody in the chorus of this song doesn’t stick in your head all day then you definitely did NOT eat breakfast this morning, did you!? – PM

  • The Sloucher Mix CD

    Did you read our last comic and wondered what was on those boxes? So did we! Misky and Quinto took a peek and it was… a bunch of free mix cds!

  • Wake up song for today -80

    For nostalgia, the good times, comedy, hope and of course (and most importantly)…for love! – Misky The Magnetic Fields- ‘A Chicken with its Head Cut Off’:

  • Wake up song for today – 79

    This is some soothing sound for a very misunderstood band. Peace and respect for these fellas. —Sam

  • Happy Record Store Day!

    Hi, just a few words today: -It’s Record Store Day, so drop by your closest one and say hi! And, if you can, buy something. -It doesn’t have to be something ultraexpensive or with the massive artistic accomplishments or whatever, just buy something you like. -Music in electronic form is great and speedy to share,…

  • Wake up song for today -78

    A classic tune from a classic album and that band that everybody secretly loves/loves to hate – Misky

  • Wake up song for today – 77

    The year 77 is very important to some people here at Sloucher. We remember this with a song that has become an anthem for some at sloucherlandia… All praise to the man, the legend: ANDREW W.K. And remember: Tomorrow is record store day. GO BUY SOMETHING FROM YOUR FAVE INDEPENDENT STORE!

  • Wake up song for today – 76

    Pretty gutted to hear Supergrass are splitting up. This is one of their best and a lovely example of the tritone (aka Satan’s chord). Godspeed, guys. Will miss Gaz’s ‘chops. —Sam PS: Also, listen to the album where this prime cut came from, the excellently-titled In it for the money.

  • Wake up song for today -75

    Here is a supreme cover of a Bob Dylan song by one-time BFF of Nick Drake and the guitarist master of ‘Solid Air’ …the one and only John Martyn (may he rest in peace). Happy Wednesday! – PM John Martyn – ‘Don’t think twice, it’s alright’: