Over the past month St. Vincent has shared the singles 'Broken Man' and 'Flea', which are both taken from her upcoming album 'All Born Screaming', out April 26th.
Québec band Bon Enfant has dropped their new single 'Trompe-l'œil'. The song comes ahead of the band playing at this year's QUÉBEC SPRING series running from May 2nd - 20th across the UK.
Porto-based producer Diana Oliveira has her debut album locked and loaded for an upcoming release via Discotexas. An expression created by Oliveira herself which describes one finding some sort of peaceful space in chaos, the track is a glimpse into what the new LP has in store.
Danish siblings PRISMA have released their debut album 'Something To Respond To'. Comprised of eleven tracks, the LP finds the duo delivering thoughtful content over varied production ranging from indie, club, drum and bass, experimental electronica, and more.
Toronto's DEBBY FRIDAY is back again with a rave smash appropriately called 'To The Dancefloor'. The single is the follow-up to her acclaimed debut album 'GOOD LUCK', which landed back in 2023 via Sub Pop.
Back in March Scarlett O’Hanna shared her single 'Open Doors', which is taken from her forthcoming LP 'Precious Nothings', out April 26th. She now steps forth with her new track titled 'Unafraid'.
London-based singer, actress, writer, producer, and performer Sukie Smith is a one woman powerhouse whose CV is extensive. Amongst releasing three widely praised studio LPs with her band Madam, her acting credits include the films 'A Summer Story', 'The Witches', 'Topsy-Turvy', 'Lawless Heart', and more.
Having made his mark as a go to composer for film and television, London-based artist Hugo Brijs makes his return in 2024 with his latest single 'Creeper'. The song follows his previous track 'Comb', which was dropped back in 2021.
Sevdaliza and Villano Antillano are no strangers to collaborating. They dropped the sizzling tune 'Ride or Die' back in June of 2023, which made total sense considering that sultry reggaeton record had a late night summertime vibe to it.
Indie outfit October Drift make their return with a monster of a track titled 'Blame The Young'. The song follows the band's 2023 album 'I Don't Belong Anywhere'.