Song of the Day: Sharp, catchy, renegade-themed indie post-punk from New Zealand by the band of Auckland artist Sophie Brown with the opening track from her debut EP, Why Aren’t You Laughing, alongside a panache for Gorillaz-style visuals
Read moreSong of the Day: Yumi Zouma - KPR
Song of the Day: Bright, uplifting, clever and wistful, with sinewy guitars and thrumming bass, a catchy and cagey number about uncertain love in this opening track from the New Zealand indie band’s latest recent release, EP IV
Read moreSong of the Day: Ladytron - All Over By Xmas
Song of the Day: A bell-jingling, tuneful seasonal single with dark undertones of foreboding by the Liverpool electro-pop band of Helen Marnie, Daniel Hunt, and Mira Aroyo
Read moreSong of the Day: Search Results - Three (Information Blip album)
Song of the Day: Short, sharp, agile, clever, energetic indie post-punk by the Dublin trio of Adam Hoban, Fionn Brennan and Jack Condon, taken from their September album Information Blip, out on Knob Polish Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Ugly - Hands of Man
Song of the Day: Rich vocal harmonies, interweaving acoustic instruments and a dynamic structure building to a powerful crescendo come in this mesmeric new single from the Cambridge-formed band
Read moreSong of the Day: Honeymoan - Pickup, Don't Pickup (from Sorry Like You Mean It album)
Song of the Day: The opening track to the Cape Town-formed, London-based indie pop band as a stomping, steamy, sharply rhythmic track dripping in caustic, erotic jealousy, and is the opening track to their recent debut album, Sorry Like You Mean It
Read moreSong of the Day: Gossip - Crazy Again
Song of the Day: With a thrumming bass but also a notably tender and catchy love song, the Arkansas-formed indie trio fronted by the charismatic Beth Ditto return after more than a decade away to herald a new album, Real Power, produced by Rick Rubin
Read moreSong of the Day: O. - Slice
Song of the Day: The title track from the debut EP by the exciting, experimental, energetic King Tubby-influenced London duo of baritone saxophonist Joseph Henwood and drummer Tash Keary, out on Speedy Wunderground and produced by Dan Carey
Read moreSong of the Day: Dutch Uncles - At The Wheel
Song of the Day: Taut, tight, restrained, this classy, gently funky indie pop number is new by the quartet from Marple, south of Manchester, and follows their album released earlier this year, True Entertainment, out on Memphis Industries
Read moreSong of the Day: MGMT - Mother Nature / Bubblegum Dog
Song of the Day: Heralding their first album in six years and their fifth overall – Loss Of Life – out in February,2024, a couple of gentle, but poignant and powerful metaphorical animal numbers by the American neo-psychedelic rock and experimental pop band
Read moreSong of the Day: Future Islands - The Tower
Song of the Day: A poignant, vivid, uplifting, gently tuneful new electro-pop single by the Baltimore band fronted by the inimitable Samuel T. Herring, taken from the forthcoming new album, People Who Aren't There Anymore, out on 26 January via 4AD
Read moreSong of the Day: Ed Harcourt - Strange Beauty
Song of the Day: Heralding his next studio album, El Magnifico, the English singer-songwriter returns with classic, soaring, piano-based, romantic pop number “that uses visceral imagery to convey that classic old feeling of love and the immense power it has”
Read moreSong of the Day: Björk with ROSALÍA - Oral
Song of the Day: The distinctively stylish Icelandic and Spanish stars combine on a soaring new track about uncertain romance, with all funds raised going to the non-profit organisation AEGIS to combat and raise awareness of the dangers of open pen fish farming in Iceland
Read moreSong of the Day: da Googie - Slither (from Split LP with Too Many Things)
Song of the Day: Dark, scratchy, mysterious, and devilishly different, this is the mesmeric opening number on a brand new three-track solo project by Deb Googe, revered bass player with My Bloody Valentine, Thurston Moore Group and Brix Smith
Read moreSong of the Day: One True Pairing – Frozen Food Centre
Song of the Day: A gorgeous, harp-sweeping, soaring, poetic and full-voiced new single by the former Wild Beasts singer Tom Fleming with a poignant small-town vignette about childhood and adulthood, where home is a place to escape and there are ghosts in the aisles of supermarkets
Read moreSong of the Day: Dora Jar - Puppet
Song of the Day: Wonderfully crisp, catchy, uplifting indie pop, in a song inspired by taking an internet break and feeling more alive, by the New York-based artist Dora Jarkowski from North Carolina
Read moreSong of the Day: Laetitia Sadier – Une Autre Attente
Song of the Day: Taken from her forthcoming next solo album, Rooting For Love, out in early 2024, an instantly recognisable sound of slick, smooth, effortlessly beautiful pop by the singer and co-founder of Stereolab
Read moreSong of the Day: English Teacher - Nearly Daffodils
Song of the Day: Another intricate, clever, dynamically palyed, passionately sung indie single by the Leeds band of Douglas Frost, Lewis Whiting, Lily Fontaine and Nicholas Eden, here about about life’s unstoppability no matter how hard you struggle against it
Read moreSong of the Day: Heartworms - May I Comply
Song of the Day: Caustically sharp lyrics, darkly thrumming and brilliantly shard-like shimmering sounds come in this new single by the London goth-postpunk band fronted by Jojo Orme, another cutting-edge single produced by Dan Carey via his label Speedy Wunderground
Read moreSong of the Day: Sleater-Kinney - Hell
Song of the Day: A brilliant, powerful, hair-tingling new single by the Washington indie rock band of 30 years, still with remaining founder members Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein, and the opener from their forthcoming 11th studio album, Little Rope, out on Loma Vista Recordings
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