Song of the Day: A gorgeous, entrancing fusion of folk, chamber pop and post-punk and a clever protest song about a ravaged planet by the brilliant London singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Ursula Russell, who played everything on this track
Read moreSong of the Day: Lavinia Blackwall - The Damage We Have Done
Song of the Day: Beautifully profound but serious melodic psych-folk-pop about eco meltdown and the passing of time by Glasgow’s former Trembling Bells singer from her forthcoming second album following 2020’s fabulous Muggington Lane End
Read moreSong of the Day: Sirens of Lesbos - Easy
Song of the Day: “Let’s make this easy you need someone to love you when the leaves come down.” The latest single the Swiss quintet is a beautifully lilting, soulful, mellow love song with a subtle country flavour
Read moreSong of the Day: Rahill - Fables (featuring Beck)
Song of the Day: Beautifully upbeat, fresh, syncopated-beat indie pop with cascading melodies by the Iranian-American singer-songwriter Rahill Jamalifard, joined here by Beck on this new track from her forthcoming album Flowers At Your Feet, on Ninja Tune imprint Big Dada
Read moreSong of the Day: Keaton Henson - The Meeting Place
Song of the Day: A slowly building, melancholy but powerful indie-folk love song by the gentle falsetto-voiced London singer-songwriter, and with some comparisons to Villagers, from his forthcoming album House Party, out on Play It Again Sam
Read moreSong of the Day: Alan Braxe - Never Coming Back (featuring Annie)
Song of the Day: Sensual, crisp, classic late-70s /early 80s retro-style funk and electro-pop by the French electronica musician and producer Alain Quême, joined here on vocals Anne Berge Strand, from his album The Upper Cuts, out on Smugglers Way
Read moreSong of the Day: Baby Rose - Stop The Bleeding
Song of the Day: Sublime soulful vocals in this latest single by the Washington DC-born Atlanta-based Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Jasmine Rose Wilson, taken from her upcoming album, Through and Through, out on Secretly Canadian
Read moreSong of the Day: Water From Your Eyes - Barley
Song of the Day: Highly original experimental pop with oddball, mantra-like deadpan and palpitating, repetitive rhythms by the Brooklyn duo of Rachel Brown and Nate Amos from their forthcoming album Everyone's Crushed on Matador Records
Read moreSong of the Day: The Bloodstreams - Clockwork Man
Song of the Day: Superb, swaggering, dramatic, a fusion of 60s garage rock, pop and postpunk with alarm clock, saxophone, trumpet, and a dash of the Rolling Stones in this second single from the London bands’ forthcoming debut album, How To Be A God
Read moreSong of the Day: Gabi Garbutt and Du Blonde - Panic
Song of the Day: Powerful, catchy, and cleverly constructed indie pop with a rocking riff from Garbutt’s forthcoming EP The Creation of Birds, joined here by the brilliant Du Blonde aka Beth Jeans Houghton, out on the latter’s Daemon T.V. label
Read moreSong of the Day: The Selecter - Human Algebra
Song of the Day: A Thursday spring-in-your-step number and title track of the forthcoming album by the 2-Tone Records ska veterans, fronted by singer Pauline Black along with Arthur ‘Gaps’ Hendrickson and Charley ‘Aitch’ Bembridge
Read moreSong of the Day: Lael Neale - I Am The River
Song of the Day: With an environmental theme spanning the ages, a mesmerically beautiful number that slowly builds by simple repetition with guitar, drums and Omnichord by the Virginia indie artist from her forthcoming next album Star Eaters Delight, out in April on Sub Pop Records
Read moreSong of the Day: The Faux Faux - Cold Hearted Woman
Song of the Day: A strong, dark, dynamic, opening indie single from the solo project of PINS member Manchester’s Faith Vern with a ironic title expressing the pain of love, and out on the revamped Drowned In Sound label
Read moreSong of the Day: Bleach Lab - Indigo
Song of the Day: This new single from the London indie quartet has a distinctive bright guitar sound reminiscent of The Cure and The Smiths, and embellishes their consistently vibrant output and balance
Read moreSong of the Day: Angel Olsen - Nothing's Free
Song of the Day: A powerful, sensual, smoky slow-burn new single by the American singer-songwriter with smouldering piano, organ, jazz sax and drums, taken from the forthcoming EP Forever Means out on Jagjaguwar
Read moreSong of the Day: En Attendant Ana - Wonder
Song of the Day: From the recently released album, Principia, an infectious and beautiful fusion of folk-pop and momentum-building krautrock and echoes of Stereolab and Nico by the Parisian indie quintet fronted by singer-songwriter Margaux Bouchaudon
Read moreSong of the Day: Feist - In Lightning
Song of the Day: A beautifully original, evocative and dynamic single from the Canadian singer-songwriter’s forthcoming new album, Multitudes, filled vocal harmonies and distinctive drumming
Read moreSong of the Day: Boygenius - Not Strong Enough
Song of the Day: The supergroup singer-songwriter indie-folk trio of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus return with another strong single, this time about feeling sof self-inadequacy, from their forthcoming new album, The Record
Read moreSong of the Day: Prima Queen - Back Row
Song of the Day: Beautiful close-harmony indie folk-pop by the London band fronted by Chicago’s Kristin McFadden and Bristol’s Louise Macphail, with a vividly emotional song about encountering an ex, from their forthcoming EP Not The Baby, out on Big Indie Records
Read moreSong of the Day: audiobooks - Burnt Pictures
Song of the Day: Another catchy, witty oddball new electro-pop single by the duo of Evangeline Ling and David Wrench, taken from forthcoming EP Gulliver, and joined here by Manchester rapper OneDa
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