Song of the Day: An entrancing, unwieldy energy ball of almost indescribable eclecticism comes with this experimental fusion of electronica, pop, dark metal, prog, jazz and ambience by the Chicago producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Angel Marcloid
Read moreSong of the Day: James Ellis Ford - I Never Wanted Anything
Song of the Day: The big-name producer (Arctic Monkeys, Foals, Florence and the Machine, Depeche Mode …) and Simian Mobile Disco member’s new intricate, clever, slow Bowie-esque electro-pop single is all about self-reliance
Read moreSong of the Day: Sparks - The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte
Song of the Day: Legendary brothers Ron and Russell Mael return with fabulously catchy, fun, satirical cafe-context single and the title track of their forthcoming album, with a video featuring eccentric dance moves by film star Cate Blanchett. What could be finer than that?
Read moreSong of the Day: Brodie Milner - Hedonist
Song of the Day: A stomping indie/post-punk single with super-sharp self-deprecatory lyrics with a William Burroughs-referenced literary bent by the Hull singer and multi-instrumentalist
Read moreSong of the Day: The The - $1 One Vote
Song of the Day: With his distinctive vocal delivery and and searing guitars, London’s Matt Johnson returns with a punchy single taking aim at manufactured truth, election manipulation and key issues of our times
Read moreSong of the Day: A Certain Ratio - SAMO
Song of the Day: Referencing the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, with his work animated in the the video, a fabulously funky, punchy, new electro-pop single by the legendary post-punk Manchester band from their forthcoming new album, 1982
Read moreSong of the Day: BC Camplight - The Last Rotation of Earth
Song of the Day: Dark, witty, fatalistically vivid, the Manchester-based American singer-songwriter returns with this beautifully humorous but melancholy title track from his forthcoming album
Read moreSong of the Day: The Blessed Madonna - We Still Believe
Song of the Day: Fabulously uplifting celebration of inclusive club culture and rejection of intolerance and fascism with in new version of an older track by the American DJ, producer and musician Marea Stamper, joined by Chicago house legend Jamie Principle
Read moreSong of the Day: Debby Friday - So Hard To Tell
Song of the Day: Breaking out of a harsh, crash-smash electronica opening, this self-chiding number by the Toronto-based singer and rapper morphs into a beautiful, graceful soulful number and comes from her forthcoming album, Good Luck
Read moreSong of the Day: Moreish Idols - Nocturnal Creatures
Song of the Day: Bright, dynamic, beautiful and intricate indie with lovely, crisp guitars and twittery woodwind by the London band, in another cracking single coming out of the unique Speedy Wunderground label, produced by Dan Carey
Read moreSong of the Day: Depeche Mode - Ghosts Again
Song of the Day: Basildon’s finest return with one of their best songs for years, the veterans’ newest noir electro-pop number filled with bittersweet melancholy, especially poignant after the sudden passing of bandmate Andy “Fletch” Fletcher in 2022
Read moreSong of the Day: Coach Party - Micro Aggression
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s number by Dream Wife and a relationship warning, further punchy, blistering, female-fronted indie rock, this time by the powerful quartet from the Isle of Wight, about misguided communication
Read moreSong of the Day: Dream Wife - Hot (Don't Date A Musician)
Song of the Day: Caustically humorous, tight, playful and dynamic, the new single by the punk/pop London trio of Rakel Mjöll, Alice Go, and Bella Podpadecabout is arrestingly entertaining on the wrong kind of partner
Read moreSong of the Day: Chappaqua Wrestling - Wide Asleep
Song of the Day: Powerfully building, anthemic wake-up call indie-pop with a big splash of 90s Oasis-style Britpop and shoegaze by the Brighton quartet from their forthcoming album Plus Ultra
Read moreSong of the Day: Girl Ray - Everybody's Saying That
Song of the Day: “Listen to your heart”. Wonderfully catchy, funky disco pop by the London indie trio of Poppy Hankin, Iris McConnell and Sophie Moss, in a love song inspired by the 70s-style disco revival and the straight-to-the-heart simplicity of the disco greats
Read moreSong of the Day: Geese - Cowboy Nudes
Song of the Day: Slick, catchy, upbeat, fast, rhythmic, guitar indie by the Brooklyn band, their first since acclaimed 2021 debut album Projector, with a song “about life getting better, and more fun, after the end of the world” according frontman Cameron Winter
Read moreSong of the Day: Dele Sosimi & The Estuary 21 - Ride Out The Storm / Mo Ṣe B'ọ́lá Tán (feat. Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly)
Songs of the Day: Beautiful, smooth fusion of afrobeat, jazz and pop by the Hackney-born Nigerian artist Dele Sosimi who was raised in Fela Kuti's commune, with two songs about about fortitude, and also acceptance and acknowledgement of individual creativity
Read moreSong of the Day: Yves Tumor - Echolalia
Song of the Day: Pain and pleasure intertwine on this extraordinary new track by the unique American artist (Sean Bowie) of syncopated drums, big bassline and his sensual distinctive vocals, presented video inspired by Gulliver’s Travels as the trapped giant in Lilliput
Read moreSong of the Day: Band Spectra and Olugbenga - Walai
Song of the Day: Swaggering, twisted, grandiose and catchy electro-pop from musicians Robert Manning and lyrics and vocals by Olugbenga Adelekan (also Metronomy’s bass player)
Read moreSong of the Day: Avalon Emerson - Sandrail Silhouette
Song of the Day: Beautiful, clever, smoothly orchestrated dream pop by the New York artist in a song about, time, perspective and scale. “Scales of time and how something that seemed so important and defining a long time ago, might not really matter that much now”
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