Song of the Day: Clubby, mesmeric, darkly addictive and laced with the Roland 808 and Chicago house by South London’s Trashmouth Records founders Liam and Luke May, Quinn Whalley (Paranoid London/ Warmduscher) and Fat White Family frontman Lias Saoudi, taken from the forthcoming Decius Vol. 1.
Read moreSong of the Day: Orbital and Sleaford Mods - Dirty Rat
Song of the Day: A brilliant riposte to the omnishambles of the ongoing British Conservative government and all those voters responsible who blame others, including immigrants, in a no-holds-barred mix of beats by Phil and Paul Hartnoll and incomparably biting delivery of Jason Williamson
Read moreSong of the Day: Young Fathers - I Saw
Song of the Day: A brilliantly striking new single the innovative Edinburgh trio of Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole and Graham 'G' Hastings, from their forthcoming next album, Heavy Heavy, released 03 February 2023 on Ninja Tune
Read moreSong of the Day: The Arcs - Keep On Dreamin'
Song of the Day: From the forthcoming second album Electrophonic Chronic, out in January, a wonderfully woozy psychedelic garage rock number by the band that includes Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys, and out on Easy Eye Sound
Read moreSong of the Day: Black Lips - Lost Angel
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s City of Angels by Ladytron, a dark, smouldering new number by the US garage rockers from Georgia, who return with a story of a Hollywood Babylonian dreamscape, full of neon despair, a croon to the rebellious, leather, lost angel, and a new album
Read moreSong of the Day: Ladytron - City of Angels
Song of the Day: A welcome return from the Liverpool-formed electro-pop band with an ethereal but catchy number about forgetting, described as “inverting sensual imagery into a vision of a near future collapse of cultural memory", the title track from the forthcoming album out Cooking Vinyl
Read moreSong of the Day: Movulango - The Peak
Song of the Day: Dark, mysterious, psychedelic folk and woozy electronica by the Belgian musician and producer Mozes Mosuse aka Movulango from his forthcoming debut EP Mirror In Man, out on Soulwax’s DEEWEE label
Read moreSong of the Day: Fever Ray - What They Call Us
Song of the Day: The first new song from Karin Dreijer since 2017 is a evocative, strange, eerie, haunting, offbeat electro-pop visualised by a goulish office party populated by zombie-like figures and a deadpan reference to National Cinnamon Roll Day
Read moreSong of the Day: Divorce - Checking Out
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s angry Jemma Freeman track, more defiance, this time not in fast, post-punk mode, but in a slower, though as emotive, a strong melody alt-country narrative by the Nottingham indie four-piece about about a wronged woman who decides it’s time for the worm to turn
Read moreSong of the Day: Jemma Freeman And The Cosmic Something - Easy Peeler
Song of the Day: Blistering, witty, searingly, angry, fast and ironic indie-glam-punk with pacy guitars and vocals in this new single aimed at annoying, judgemental, opinionated neighbours, by London trio of Jemma Freeman, Samuel Nicholson and Jason Ribeiro
Read moreSong of the Day: Welly - Me And Your Mates
Song of the Day: “The sweet smell of Lynx and regret, you can’t beat it”. Wonderfully catchy, witty, self-derogatory, unabashed 80s pop-influenced indie single by the Brighton-based band about sneak ways to make new friends
Read moreSong of the Day: Feet - Can't Get In
Song of the Day: Catchy, sharp, post-punk in this latest single about being the being locked out, keyless, from your place after a night out, and the paranoia of a safe space, by the five-piece band, who incidentally live in the same house
Read moreSongs of the Day: June McDoom - The City / Stone After Stone
Songs of the Day: Smoky, intense, ghostly and emotional, a double entry today by the New York singer-songwriter with two numbers decorated with guitar, piano, birdsong, and especially her beautiful, breathy voice, heralding a forthcoming eponymous album, out on Temporary Residence
Read moreSong of the Day: Sweet Baboo - Good Luck
Song of the Day: Beautiful, gentle, uplifting, and perfectly paced, a very welcome return indie-folk new single by the Welsh multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Stephen Black, heralding his first album for five years, The Wreckage, out in January on Amazing Tapes from Canton
Read moreSong of the Day: Housepainters - Fixed Position
Song of the Day: Catchy, funky, enigmatic electro-pop with original twist and elements of krautrock, wave-punk and dub, by the new trio from Amsterdam, written by Marnix Wilmink and Tom Ogilvie, recorded in a bedroom, and out on Les Disques Bongo Joe
Read moreSong of the Day: Mamalarky - Shining Armor
Song of the Day: Highly original post-punk psychedelic rock with a shiny, dream-pop vocal layer, and distinctive stop-star guitar, bass and percussion by the Atlanta and LA band, taken from their sophomore album Pocket Fantasy out on Fire Talk Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Magdalena Bay - Unconditional
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Young Gun Silver Fox, further rich, luxuriant synth-pop funk with a spacey, dreamy feel by LA-based Florida duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin from their latest album Mercurial World (Deluxe), out on Luminelle
Read moreSong of the Day: Young Gun Silver Fox - Rolling Back
Song of the Day: Rolling Back by name, rolling back by nature – lush, smooth, rich 70s-style sun-kissed funk and soul with an entertaining space-themed video by the duo of Andy Platts (of Mamas Gun) and Shawn Lee forthcoming studio fourth album Ticket To Shangri La
Read moreSong of the Day: Willie J Healey - Dreams
Song of the Day: After 2020’s acclaimed Twin Heavy album, this time the Oxford singer-songwriter returns, this time inspired by funk, Philadelphia soul and R&B, with a still very tuneful new direction with a single from the forthcoming album Bunny, out next year on Yala! Records
Read moreSong of the Day: LCD Soundsystem – New Body Rhumba
Song of the Day: “I need a new body!” A fabulous first new track in five years from the Brooklyn post-punk legends was written for Noah Baumbach’s new film adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise by James Murphy, Pat Mahoney, and Nancy Whang
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