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Lévyne is back with the first of two rousing singles, ‘Losing Sleep’.
Artist and producer Sophie Bialostocki – aka Lévyne – is a force to be reckoned with. Having establishing herself as a producer within a primarily male dominated industry, she began to release her own music. Her latest track, ‘Losing Sleep’, is one of two singles along with ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ that explores the process of personal growth, and looks forward towards a full length EP that Lévyne is currently producing with key collaborator Harry Charles.
It’s time for you to tune into the turbulence of THELIXX’s new single, ‘Roam’.
Leaving their original sound, which in part resembled The Smiths, in the past, this three-piece adapt to the world of modern indie pop with sharp lyrics on their lips. Skipping stones on the surface of this genre’s signature waves of strong guitar and synths, the Welsh band play with the auditory similarities of roam and Rome to travel to far off lands.
Do you hear those ‘Sirens’? That’s the sound of Anna Leeworthy’s stunning new single.
Sirens often can be a painful indication that something has gone wrong or calamity is about to occur, but this simply isn’t the case with Anna Leeworthy’s new single. The versatile Melbourne songwriter who, despite being early on in her career is already so accomplished having recently landed her previous single ‘Misfits’ on the Spotify’s New Music Friday in Australia and New Zealand, with her brand new single ‘Sirens’ promising to follow suit.
Julia Graye’s Brand New Release is ‘Kind Of’ A Big Deal.
Julia Graye is a multi-talented artist who plays guitar, piano, and most of the instruments that are recorded on her beautiful new track ‘Kind Of’. Julia is an artist who began songwriting at the age of thirteen as a way to teach herself to play guitar, and through hard work and dedication her sound now resembles that of Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, and Caroline Polachek, but still carries her own unique and distinctive ideas. She is an artist that is destined to explode to the big time through her honest approach and incredible sound.
The witching hour is upon us with Oslo Twins’ spellbinding track ‘Circe’.
With a wide range of influences from the atmospheric moodiness of Beach House to the danceable rhythm of Scandinavian electro, Oslo Twins create music that is “both melodic and melancholic” yet driven by a melodic pop hook. Coming together in 2019 during their time at university, Oslo Twins have since found champions in Mas Records who helped them produce their much acclaimed debut single ‘The Edge’ which premiered on BBC Radio Bristol. Their newest single, ‘Circe’, continues to build on this early success, stepping up the sound to a new high.
Pale Moon analyse time in their new single, ‘Strange Days’.
On a mission to set the world of indie alight through euphoric and at times satirical music, the duo of Arni and Nata reach new heights. Capturing your brain with their merger of indie and pop, they bounce increasingly staccato melodies together to leave your ears burning within the friction it creates.
Pulled apart and stitched together in a patchwork of textures, Elise struggles to get free in her latest single, ‘Ragdoll’.
A track which breaks free from her own mind and legacy of folk releases, she morphs herself into a ragdoll. Submerged behind ghostly layers of keys, synths and percussion, this Irish artist warns against treating yourself as something which can be merely passed around
Jethro Tait is back to fight for his place within the ranks of the male pop balladeers with his sensitive new single, ‘Will You Stay’.
A storm of emotion breaking under the command of the South African singer-songwriter’s deep, caffeinated vocals, this track siren's in all who are close to him for support. Working in unison with its underbelly of keys and clicking percussion, his voice multiplies. Laying itself over 50 times to form a choir that cuts through the darkness. Audibly manifesting the labour of love flowing through both the song and the artist.
Cravat morph themselves into a snake charmer of melody for their new single, ‘Blonder’.
Laying lazy compositions to rest, this release sees this musical project from the Málaga-based troop stitch delicate layers together in a perfectly sporadic fashion. Stepping into the realm of electronic structure with a predominantly indie soundscape to captivate the senses. With its instrumental complexities blending itself with vocals that burst free from a cocoon of androgyny, they entrap the senses with their spontaneity.
Hawke The Band soar out from the shadows of Dublin’s Guinness Brewery with their new single, ‘Limo’.
A track that undoubtedly launches the two Irish born, London-based lads into the indie stratosphere, they lace fierce guitar riffs with indestructible confidence. Delving into a new sonic realm that borders that of Alt-J, they harness a breezier sound that sees them fuzzing their way through the persistent guitar and keys melodies.
Lost Woods look to new beginnings with their revitalising track ‘Better To Leave’.
Adelaide-based Lost Woods are back with their second release of 2021. Following the rousing sound of ‘Sleep’, the Australian indie-rockers take a more introspective turn with their latest track ‘Better To Leave’, which details songwriter Peter White’s own past relationship. Dreamy and resonant, their sound is the perfect balance between pop-y lightness and the grittiness of rock, speaking of personal experiences with engaging honesty and unaffected charm.
Take ‘Shelter’ in Joakim Daal’s gloriously cinematic debut single.
‘Shelter’ may be Joakim Daal’s debut single, but it sure doesn’t feel like one. Born in New York to Finnish parents, Joakim has a background in jazz and classical music, although he only began writing his own music after an exposure to Montréal’s vibrant DIY pop community. After years of patiently honing his sound, Joakim’s debut track is a testament to his wide-ranging musical experiences and to the power of his rich, singular vision.
‘Make It Happen’ and seize the day with rex’s euphoric new track.
Seizing the spirit of hope and regeneration that is currently running through the music industry, rex is determined to make her own contribution to the auspicious atmosphere. Having begun to write and perform music since the age of 7, she honed her skills at the prestigious London College of Creative Media, selling out shows at London’s Corsica Studios and Union Chapel concurrently with her studies, and catching the attention of BBC Introducing.
Alexander Saint says ‘Thank You’ in his latest uplifting track.
Alexander Saint is ready to make himself heard. Having travelled the world as a touring bassist and playing alongside such legendary acts as Justin Timberlake and Ed Sheeran, Alexander has now set out on his own path as a solo artist. With over 100K streams on Apple Music and some high praise from such respected songwriters as JP Saxe, there is no doubt that his soulful sound will win over many a heart.
Sisyphes enraptures us with their atmospheric and melancholy track ‘Des Stops et Des Detours’.
Sisyphes’ sound is hard to define. Featuring elements of Stereolab and Broadcast inspired avant-pop, touches of French synth-wave and a hefty dose of personal je ne sais quoi, this project by former La Houle guitarist and songwriter Geoffrey Papin is strikingly different to most music you will hear today. After a difficult and emotional year, Sisyphes is ready to face the future with a score of exciting releases, including an EP ‘Cargo Cult’, debut album ‘Deviant Pop’ and a live show at Elsewhere Margate this November.
Iraina Mancini is radiant in her soulful ode to joy – ‘Do It (You Stole the Rhythm)’
Iraina Mancini knows a thing or two about good music and atmosphere. Partnering up with Jagz Kooner – the producer behind Primal Scream and Andrew Weatherall – this singer-songwriter, DJ and radio host is back with yet another retro-filled single, ‘Do It (You Stole the Rhythm)’. Championed by multiple tastemakers and radio stations across the globe, Iraina’s previous releases have made their way onto the official BBC6Music playlist and are sure to continue captivating multitudes with their effortless energy.