Cutting through the noise of the ones and zeroes, London-based artist Xy Gala carves out his own emotion-led path with his new single ‘The Algorithm’.
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Best New Tracks #147
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.
MatAre’s ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’ cuts to the reality of heartbreak
MatAre returns with ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’, an emotionally charged single which navigates, and in some ways avoids, the reality of heartbreak with his signature grooves.
On The Record: PØRTERS
Introducing a thrilling new voice in the alt-rock scene, PØRTERS are a five-piece from Newcastle upon Tyne who are turning heads with their debut EP, Motion Without Direction.
On The Record: Gin Wife
We chat about everything from golf stereotypes and recording mishaps to the influence of visual art on songwriting and dream collaborations with post-punk heroes.
For Now, Forever is Liana Warren’s unmissable debut album
Oakland-based singer-songwriter Liana Warren makes her stunning debut with new album For Now, Forever.
Listen to Perenna King’s fiery protest anthem ‘Alibi’
Perenna King’s ‘Alibi’ burns with urgency, defiance and political poeticism.
‘Skyrocket’ is Sons of Martha’s magnetic rock-pop triumph
Shimmering with vibrant guitars, understated piano and clipped percussion, ‘Skyrocket’ is the expressive new single from London five-piece Sons of Martha.
‘Fairies’ is DIMILA’s enchanting exploration of heartbreak & healing
Today, we’d like to introduce you to Munich-based artist DIMILA who makes a spell-binding entrance into the folk-pop world with ‘Fairies’.
Messy Eater strikes again with EP track ‘I Think I’m Headed For A Breakdown’
Our main man Pete Bott, aka Messy Eater, has graced our pages once again with another fantastic single, the evocatively titled ‘I Think I’m Headed For A Breakdown’.
