Video: Hammerite - Luke & Charlotte Ritchie

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FREE TRACK: www.lukeandcharlotteritchie.co.uk Featuring: Luke Ritchie and Charlotte Ritchie. Written by Luke Ritchie & Andrew Dunn. Andrew Dunn - Lap slide. Karl Penney - Drums. Tommy Antonio - Bass & Vocals.

What people will say about this song and video is that it has Charlotte Ritche, who plays Oregon in Channel 4 sitcom Fresh Meat, in it. Together with her brother. A family band, like Mumford and Sons.

This would miss the point that it is a pretty and honest, snot and tears and all, folk anthem. Classier than you expect.

Video: Forgive Me - Austra

Forgive Me is the new single from Austra and it comes out through Domino on 25 November. There is a stark emotionality running through this track that is really brought to life through the slightly Kate Bush-esque vocals of Katie Stelmanis, but it is the brooding electronic slinky minimalism that makes it shine, like something from an eighties flick.

The video is directed by Claire Edmondson and is both sinister and sexually charged, capturing the events of a park at night.

Forgive Me is taken from the album Olympia, out now on Domino. Get the album from Amazon.co.uk on CD or MP3 [affiliate links] or stream in full on Spotify:

Video: Time Will Tell - Blood Orange

"Time Will Tell" is the closing track from the album CUPID DELUXE. The song itself was recorded live in a one take that lasted about 15 minutes I ad-libbed the vocals recalling lyrics from songs of mine and a song by Adam Bainbridge (which he was unaware i was going to do).

More hotness from the Blood Orange LP, this time in the form of the video for the closing track, one of the album's highlights.

Review coming soon but this is too gorgeous not to share.

Stream: You Are Everywhere - D/R/U/G/S feat. Rebecca Rivers

The new single on Bad Life from D/R/U/G/S, featuring Rebecca Rivers www.facebook.com/drugsbeats www.twitter.com/DRUGSBEATS

Manchester's Callum Wright has dropped this track on his soundcloud page under his D/R/U/G/S moniker and it's a bit of a gem. Expect rumbling, bubbling bass lines, warm synths and an infectious and loved-up vocal from Rebecca Rivers. The vocal is seemingly caught up, drowning in sound and the constant reminders of that other person... 

I'm feeling it - check it out.  The full EP is out later this month of Bad Life.