Melbourne’s Ratfink! has released a gripping ten-track album titled WHEN U WERE MINE, which explores friendships, relationships, sexuality, identity and a growing anxiety about the state of the world.
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There’s Talk offer a devastatingly beautiful cover of Angel Olsen’s ‘Unfucktheworld’
There’s Talk take Angel Olsen’s blisteringly raw ‘Unfucktheworld’ and transforms it into something that’s reverent, ethereal and simmering.
RYDE’s ‘Stop the Wheel’ takes listeners to the edge of hope
This four-minute orchestral alt-pop masterpiece ‘Stop the Wheel’ is astonishingly only the second single from Bristol-based duo RYDE.
‘B-Train’ is Every Us’ optimistic ode to friendship & community
‘B-Train’ is a slice of unexpected optimism arrives from Brooklyn indie-soul collective Every Us, who seek to capture those universal, life-affirming moments that take the listener out of themselves.
Best New Tracks #190
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
On The Record: DAAY
DAAY discusses déjà vu inspiration, reshaping the band, being critical of pop culture, collective creation, and much more.
‘Albert Street’ is Sophie Penman’s folk-soul love letter to home
Sophie Penman’s ‘Albert Street’ is such a delightfully lively yet tranquil journey through the past, present, memory, and existence.
On The Record: Shell Pink
Introducing Shell Pink, the project of Los Angeles–based musician, producer, and songwriter Josh Rheault, whose music is defined by movement, reflection and the constant pace of life.
‘Drugs For Christmas’ is the twisted tale of festive mayhem from Lee Feather & The Night Movers
Lee Feather & The Night Movers’ delivers an off-kilter parody of seasonal sentimentality, ‘Drugs For Christmas’.
Dimitri von Büren’s oneiristic ‘What I Feel’ dreams of the future
Distilling a signature blend of folky introspection, melodic sensitivity and retro-tinged optimism, Parisian multi-instrumentalist Dimitri von Büren releases ‘What I Feel’.
