Song of the Day: A wonderfully droll, wistful and catchy new indie single by the British singer-songwriter from the Lake District with a characteristic number about the anxieties and absurdities of everyday life
Read moreSong of the Day: Yard Act - We Make Hits
Song of the Day: The Leeds band fronted by James Smith return with another catchy, clever, talky, ironic post-punk single, here parodying the very nature of what they do, and heralding the new album, Where’s My Utopia
Read moreSong of the Day: Les Amazones d'Afrique - Flaws
Song of the Day: Wonderfully, vibrant uplifting new single by the all-queens group featuring Malian singer Mamani Keïta, taken from their forthcoming third album, Musow Danse, out on 16 February on Real World Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Sasha Assad - Still
Song of the Day: Alongside another recent single, Bad Nature, a compelling, passionate, swaggering indie rock number from the Nottingham artist with Egyptian heritage with a song about heartbreak
Read moreSong of the Day: The Black Keys - Beautiful People (Stay High) (featuring Beck and Dan The Automator)
Song of the Day: An infectiously funky stomp of new single with added brass sees the return of the Akron, Ohio duo of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney with the distinctive guest vocals of Beck, heralding the forthcoming new album, Ohio Players
Read moreSongs of the Day: Leonardo Barbadoro - Bomi / Hybr Spiro (from Musica Automata album)
Songs of the Day: Mesmeric, unusual, charming, ingenious instrumental gems released late last year by the Italian composer from an album performed by an orchestra of over 80 robots, and currently the largest robot orchestra in the world
Read moreSong of the Day: Dana Gavanski - How To Feel Uncomfortable
Song of the Day: Heralding her forthcoming next album, LATE SLAP, the London-based Canadian-Serbian singer-songwriter releases a beautifully disarming, woozily alternative folk single with deliciously droll originality
Read moreSong of the Day: C Turtle - Shake It Down
Song of the Day: Heralding the forthcoming album Expensive Thrills, out in March on Blitzcat Records a snappy, clever, catchy, caustic rasping buzz-guitar post-punk single by the London lo-fi indie quartet
Read moreSong of the Day: Sam Akpro - Death By Entertainment
Song of the Day: With a fabulously meaty bass thrum, a textured guitars, drums and synths, a forthright, engaging track about living in excess, released late last year by the singer, songwriter & producer from Peckham in south-east London
Read moreSong of the Day: Flamango Bay - Mascara
Song of the Day: Catchy, emotive, powerful indie pop in this title track from the forthcoming EP by the LA-based, San Francisco Bay-formed band about the contradictory nature of the titular make-up as a way to hide from, but also play with gender identity
Read moreSong of the Day: Solar Eyes - Let's Run Away
Song of the Day: The Birmingham psych/pop duo launch into 2024 with a galloping pace mixing in a heady, eclectic mix of shoegaze, indie, sci-fi, spaghetti western and echoes of Ennio Morricone with a escape-themed track heralding their debut album and recorded in Texas
Read moreSong of the Day: Sans Soucis - Mexico City (featuring Charles)
Song fo the Day: An uplifting single for a winter Monday of pop-funk escapism to a hotter climate by the London-based Italian singer-songwriter Giulia Grispino and co-producer Cid Rim (Clemens Bacher) with guest vocals by Charles
Read moreSong of the Day: The Lemon Twigs - My Golden Years
Song of the Day: After the beautiful melancholy of their last year’s Everything Harmony album, the Long Island brothers Brian and Michael D'Addario return with a smooth, jangly, glowing, wistful, 70s-style Byrds-echoing rock number about making the most of your time
Read moreSong of the Day: TATYANA - Hold My Hand / Down Bad
Song of the Day: A distinctive, catchy, clever and innovative pair of recent electro-pop singles packed with textured sounds by the London artist Tatyana Phillips, taken from their forthcoming album, It's Over, out on 22 March via Sinderlyn
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