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.
Shaky returns with scrappy indie-rock anthem ‘Take It Away’
One-man-band Shaky doubles down on his DIY spirit with defiant indie jam ‘Take It Away’.
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’.
