Song of the Day: Classy, twinkling, agile funk-pop comes in this collaboration between the lauded American artist and French rock-pop band fronted by Thomas Mars, heralding a joint summer tour, and released on Fonograph Records/Capitol/UMG
Read moreSong of the Day: Blonde Redhead: Melody Experiment
Song of the Day: An alluring, sensual new single about a conversation by the experimental New York pop-rock trio of Kazu Makino and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace, from their first new album in nine years, Sit Down for Dinner, out on 29 September via section1
Read moreSong of the Day: Iraina Mancini - What You Doin' (feat. Miles Kane & Kitty Liv)
Song of the Day: A superb Sunday glam-rock stomper with a 60s psych-pop vibe by the British singer, DJ and model, with guests on guitar on harmonica, taken from her forthcoming album Undo the Blue, out on 18 August on Needle Mythology
Read moreSong of the Day: Slowdive - Kisses
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s number by Faye Webster, another kiss reference, this time by the with some beautiful, shimmering shoegaze by theBritish band of Neil Halstead and co who have been around since the 1990s, heralding their fifth LP Everything Is Alive, out on Dead Oceans
Read moreSong of the Day: Faye Webster - But Not Kiss
Song of the Day: After her 2021 album, I Know I’m Funny Haha, the gentle-voiced Atlanta-born indie singer-songwriter returns with an intelligent, beautiful, slow romantically ambiguous song, out on Secretly Canadian
Read moreSong of the Day: Eaves Wilder - Better Together
Song of the Day: Upbeat, sparkling, engaging indie by the young, squeaky-voiced London artist and band with a song designed to seduce, but written in the form of a conversation between someone that’s a sceptic of love and another trying to convince them otherwise
Read moreSong of the Day: Wallice - Disappear
Song of the Day: Striking, stylish indie by the Los Angeles artist Wallice Hana Watanabe in this single about those moments when you want to hide, her third of 2023 following two previous EPs and the forthcoming new one, Mr Big Shot, out on Dirty Hit Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Jessica Winter - Choreograph (Limerence EP)
Song of the Day: Stylish, classy, genre-spanning, passionate pop by the soaring voiced singer-songwriter from south London from her latest EP, Limerence, wrestling various perspectives on the difficulties of love. Out on Lucky Number Music
Read moreSong of the Day: Say She She - C'est Si Bon
Song of the Day: Written in classic hot summer 70s disco, funk and soul vibe, complete with cheeky tinkly bell, a tribute to that era’s club culture with a flavours of Paris, London and New York’s Chic by the Brooklyn female-led band. Out on Colemine Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Madeline Kenney – I Drew A Line
Song of the Day: Stylish, classy, clever alternative electro-pop/folk/rock by the artist from Oakland, California, with beautiful vocal harmonies, acoustic strings, sax, and synth lines, taken from her forthcoming new LP, A New Reality Mind, out on 28 July via Carpark Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Magia Bruta - Biking (Algo mejor)
Song of the Day: Following yesterday’s experimental Snowapple track, some beautifully floating and ethereally alternative electronica, dream pop and folk by the Barcelona band, the latest single from their current album Un día nuevo, out on Foehn Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Snowapple - I, CYBORG
Song of the Day: Innovative, strange, dark and mesmeric, this new single by the Netherlands-based international art collective focuses gender and politics through a cyborg prism with beguiling, gradually building alt pop, art rock, cyberpunk and sonic synth landscapes
Read moreSong of the Day: Palehound - My Evil
Song of the Day: Clever, witty, candid, tender, self-detrimental, finely constructed indie by the Brooklyn artist Ellen Kempner with a song of shamefully realising “Yes, you ARE the asshole” from their new album, Eye on the Bat, out Polyvinyl Records in July.
Read moreSong of the Day: CMAT - Have Fun!
Song of the Day: The latest single by Dublin singer-songwriter Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson is a perky, catchy piece of piano-led pop with a dash of country and is about taking carefree risks for love
Read moreSong of the Day: Holly Walker - How Can I Tell You
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Margaret Glaspy, another track about feeling uncertain how to respond over a relationship, here with the beautifully haunting voice and melody of London singer-songwriter
Read moreSong of the Day: Margaret Glaspy - Act Natural
Song of the Day: Classic songwriting with seamless chord changes, beautiful melody and clever lyrics by the American artist in a number about trying to play it cool when you meet someone remarkable. It comes from her forthcoming new album, Echo The Diamond
Read moreSong of the Day: Joyeria - Death
Song of the Day: Killer lyrics on a timeless subject with deadpan delivery, a sprinkle of woodwind and an Elvis reference from brilliant London-based Canadian singer-songwriter, reminiscent of Smog/Bill Callahan and Silver Jews with another great song from his latest EP, FIM, out on Speedy Wunderground / PIAS
Read moreSong of the Day: Raelle - Grace (Bloodlines EP)
Song of the Day: Gorgeous soulful pop with a divinely smooth voice, gentle beats and orchestration by the south London singer-songwriter, taken from her new EP, Bloodlines
Read moreSong of the Day: Ben Howard - Walking Backwards
Song of the Day: An upbeat new piece of experimental dreamy electro-pop by the English singer-songwriter about resisting pressure to conform, even in the face of personal struggles, taken from his forthcoming fifth album, Is It?
Read moreSong of the Day: Sylvan Weekends - Every Day
Song of the Day: Perky, jaunty indie folk-pop with fast, slick, clever lyrics presented like a stream of consciousness conversation by the London trio of Matthew, Freya and Daniel in this opening track from their debut EP, Outliers, out on Blythe Hill Records
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