Swedish outfit MAMI UMAMI’s latest dose of hallucinogenic sound is ‘belly dancer’, a restless, thrilling and impossible-to-ignore track.
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In ‘candlelight’, meelu brings gratitude to grief
UK-based South African artist meelu delivers ‘candlelight’, a beautiful ode to the memory of her late grandmother, her oumi.
Manchester’s Digging For Kanky wade into darker trip-hop territory with ‘Wide Open’
From Digging For Kanky’s forthcoming album, ‘Wide Open’ is the sage warning about chasing success at any price.
Noralyn provides folk-pop escapism with ‘Summerland’
From Australian singer-songwriter Noralyn’s forthcoming self-produced album, ‘Summerland’ is the serene slice of cinematic escapism that’ll transport any listener into a sun-soaked mindset.
‘As If A Kiss’ is the undeniably cinematic single from emerging duo Highlands
Stevenage-based duo Highlands continue their musical journey with the release of ‘As If A Kiss’, the precursor to their forthcoming sophomore EP.
Math-rock virtuosos The Yacht Club release anniversary edition of ‘The Greatest Misadventure’
In recognition of where it all began, The Yacht Club have re-recorded ‘The Greatest Misadventure’ to reflect their collective evolution and to signal their forthcoming album.
Irish psych-rockers The Savage Hearts make their mark with ‘Radio Silence’
‘Radio Silence’ exemplifies The Savage Hearts’ ethos, which bursts their EP open with a chaotic rock’n’roll swagger.
Vintage rock-pop comes to life on Paper Crown’s ‘Four Leaf Clover’
Paper Crown’s ‘Four Leaf Clover’ taps into the organic warmth of ’70s recordings and the gritty spirit of ’90s pop-rock.
Queer artist Jessye DeSilva gives voice to grief and memory in ‘Glitter Up the Dark’
Jessye DeSilva uncovers the universality of the lived queer experience through powerful retro-pop songs like ‘Glitter Up the Dark’.
Brandon Watson’s motivational pop-rock anthem ‘Watch Me Work’
Texas-born, Tennessee-based Brandon Watson taps into an authentic sense of self-belief on ‘Watch Me Work’.
