Song of the Day: For anyone with that heavy post-weekend feeling, a brilliantly catchy, punchy, darkly humorous post-punk single with shades of The Fall, Sleaford Mods and LCD Soundsystem by the cousin duo from Glasgow
Read moreSong of the Day: Future Utopia - We Were We Still Are (featuring Kae Tempest)
Song of the Day: “We built this city on what we stole, and then it ate us whole..” With brilliant lyrics and delivery by Kae Tempest, a fabulous surf-style guitar and beats, the title track from the forthcoming EP by the British super-producer Fraser T Smith
Read moreSong of the Day: JW Francis - Going Home to a Party
Song of the Day: Quirky, catchy, charming pop by the New York artist in this love song about the fluid nature of home from his forthcoming next album, Dream House, out later this month on Sunday Best Music / Domino
Read moreSong of the Day: Frankie Rose - Anything
Song of the Day: Shimmering, lush new synth-pop by the longstanding New York indie artist, taken from her forthcoming new album Love As Projection out March on Night School and Slumberland Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Black Belt Eagle Scout - Nobody
Song of the Day: A stirring, powerful new indie number about indigenous identity by Oregon’s Katherine Paul, the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community-based singer-songwriter, taken from the forthcoming LP The Land, The Water, The Sky out on Saddle Creek Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Lowly - Seasons
Song of the Day: Delicate, lush, textured, beautifully building electro-pop by the Danish alternative indie quintet from their forthcoming next album Keep Up The Good Work out on Bella Union
Read moreSong of the Day: Koleżanka - Canals Of Our City
Song of the Day: With shades of Stereolab, delightfully tuneful indie by the Brooklyn artist Kristina Moore, a bittersweet number about meeting her first love who then experienced tragedy, taken from her next album, Alone With The Sound The Mind Makes
Read moreSong of the Day: Daisy The Great - Time Machine
Song of the Day: With a new year, a wry, humorous and clever song about the perception of time and quantum mechanics, by the indie Brooklyn duo of Kelley Nicole Dugan and Mina Walker complete with sweet vocal harmonising
Read moreChristmas Songs Selection 2022: Laufey, Phoebe Bridgers, Amanda Shires, Rosie Thomas, Sara Noelle, Titus Andronicus, Silversun Pickups/Low
Songs of the Day: It’s the season where music market is flooded with Christmas songs seeking to cash in with the cheesy, sentimental and traditional. Here, there’s still no shortage of sleigh bells, but from covers to originals this small selection might be worth a listen at any time …
Read moreSong of the Day: abracadabra - talk talk (shapes & colors album)
Song of the Day: Clever, quirky, mischievous 80s-style new wave post-punk electro-pop with a dash of Talking Heads by the Oakland California duo of Hannah Skelton and Chris Niles from their forthcoming album, Shapes & Colors, out on Melodic Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Fazerdaze - Thick of the Honey
Song of the Day: With a catchy syncopated, fuzzy bass line and melody, tasty indie dream-pop by the New Zealand singer/producer/multi-instrumentalist Amelia Murray from her new EP, Break!
Read moreSong of the Day: @ - Friendship Is Frequency
Song of the Day: A charmingly offbeat acoustic guitar number enriched with vocal harmonies by the US indie duo, band name pronounced "At’, from their forthcoming album Mind Palace Music, out on Carpark Records
Read moreSong of the Day: King Tuff - Portrait Of God (feat. Sasami)
Song of the Day: Colourful, catchy, gentle, philosophical, and warm, the American indie pop-rock singer-songwriter Kyle Thomas paints a portrait that his religion is three things: Music, Art, and Nature. Out on Sub Pop.
Read moreSong of the Day: Jen Cloher - Being Human
Song of the Day: Taken from the Takatāpui Australian singer-songwriter’s forthcoming album, I Am the River, the River Is Me, an impassioned, powerful track inspired by her country’s Kulin Aboriginal Nations, oppression, identity and culture
Read moreSong of the Day: Jadu Heart - I Shimmer
Song of the Day: From the new four-track EP Freedom, a dreamy experimental shoegaze number reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine by the electro-pop Bristol-formed British duo of Diva-Sachy Jeffrey and Alex Headford
Read moreSong of the Day: Gaz Coombes - Don't Say It's Over
Song of the Day: With a dramatic, cinematic, soaring melody, piano and backing singers, a powerfully passionate new single by the Supergrass frontman from his forthcoming new solo album, Turn The Car Around, out in January on Hot Fruit Recordings/Virgin
Read moreSong of the Day: Miss Grit - Follow The Cyborg
Song of the Day: The title track from New York musician Margaret Sohn’s debut album, an experimental fusion of electronica and fuzz guitar with sensual vocals, with a video in which she portrays her body in the cyber world
Read moreSong of the Day: Albertine Sarges - Hold On
Song of the Day: Taken from the forthcoming new EP Family of Things EP, a quirky, witty, personal, talk-singing original and candid number about nicotine addiction and other self-confession oddities and struggles by the Berlin-based artist. Out on Moshi Moshi
Read moreSong of the Day: Pozi - Slightly Shaking Cells
Song of the Day: Fabulously quirky, skittish, energetic new single by the indie pop postpunk trio of drummer/vocalist Burroughs, violinist/vocalist Rosa Brook and bassist/vocalist Tom Jones with this number about the strange beauty of the ageing process
Read moreSong of the Day: David Brewis (Field Music) - The Last Day
Song of the Day: A catchy, candid, brass-infused story of the tricky final last day of school by one half of the brother duo of Field Music, heralding his forthcoming solo album, The Soft Struggles, out on Daylight Saving Record
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