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Two Another

Another Night

Listen: Another Night - Two Another

January 18, 2020 in stream

Another Night is a sultry slice of soul that feels like the soundtrack to a movie I can’t wait to watch. The production work shimmers, capturing a slight feeling of the American Dream to it - it’s all motor cars and endless possibilities. Soulful vocals draw me in and the whole thing feels both modern and old timey. It’s neon lights on the strip captured through the gaze of an Instagram filter.

Two Another were actually born and raised in Sydney, Australia, where they drew inspiration from Bag Raiders, Cut Copy, Tame Impala and Flight Facilities amongst others. The duo, Angus Campbell and Eliot Porter, now reside between London and Amsterdam and their melding of that American Motown sound with electronic production comes from a distinctly European place. The deep bass notes boom like sound leaking through the paper thin walls of a Bristol terrace, full of a rawness that offsets the glittering strings and keys.

This new single is somewhat of a departure from previous releases, having been written in its entirity, sat at a piano. Two Another then worked with UK producer Utters in order to build the song out. Eliot Porter describes the process:

“Working with Utters, we were able to bring the song to life, recording strings and making the sound a little darker to shine light on the vulnerability of the song by referencing 90’s trip hop artists like Portishead and Massive Attack. We have been on this journey for a few years and truly overwhelmed by the reaction to our music.. We have enjoyed being able to make records with some of our favourite musicians around the world and release them independently. We reconnected in the studio earlier this year, drawing inspiration from both our lives. Sonically the project represents a different direction for us – more emotive and raw than our previous work.”

Check out Another Night below.

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Channo

Underwater Heart

Listen: Underwater Heart - Channo

January 17, 2020 in stream

Channo is the work of Australian producer and vocalist Luchii, and Underwater Heart is a new single that captures a strange and disorientated feeling. With its weird, wonky bass and strung out guitars, Underwater Heart is a little otherworldly, the feeling of swimming alone in your own bubble, just hoping someone pops it. I love how it bobs along, the melodies slipping in and out of my mind.

The music here is deliberately mysterious, with Channo deliberately wanting to take a different approach at a time where everything feels fixated on content and exposure. Here he aims for mystique, conjuring an experimental and yet accessible sound.

So Underwater Heart is deliberately left open to interpretation. Even in making it Luchii found himself identifying things hidden inside that weren’t even initially intended to be there, interpreting it in different ways. The song started as a piece about pushing people out of your life - hiding your emotion beneath the surface and yet at the same time longing for connection... Waiting for something to happen.

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FARR

Heal Me

Listen: Heal Me - FARR

January 16, 2020 in stream

Relationships are an almost entirely subjective experience. To distill the way two people interact and how they feel about one another, to a singular and consistent objective truth, is impossible. We write and re-write our own skewed and biased version of events, over and over, recording, erasing, rewriting, overdubbing and repeating.

Heal Me is the kind of dramatic, cinematic piece that captures that feeling of being lost inside your emotions. It’s the sound of needing someone so much that you lose all perspective - a near religious experience with gospel vocals crying out against a bluesy, cinematic cacophony that captures an overwhelming sense of emotional malady.

The song is the creation of FARR, a transatlantic duo colocated between London and LA, and comprised of vocalist Roméo and producer Linden Jay. The pair originally met in 2016 at a recording session, but ultimately began writing music together despite the geographic distance, relying on voice notes and memos.

New single Heal Me is lifted from FARR’s forthcoming album Weightless, and is all about the feeling of missing those you love. Discussing the song, Romeo says:

"We're so excited for this track to be out. I originally wrote this one with Carl Barat and Olly Burden during the same trip to London that I met Linden on. After a big night out I dragged myself to the studio across London and wrote the song between cold sweats. This was my longest and first trip alone to another country and felt pretty alone in London, so we ended up with this visceral love song about when you're away from someone you love for a long time.”

Check out Heal Me below, and look out for the album, Weightless, set for release on 27 March.

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Polly Money

Roommate

Watch: Roommate - Polly Money

January 08, 2020 in video

Polly Money’s new single Roommate sweeps in like the warm embrace from a person you’ve missed so hard, a little reprieve from the cold January darkness that meets many of us at this point in the year.

The soft, melodic pop layered with vulnerable lyrics here reminds me of Clairo, one of my favourite artists from last year. Capturing the desperate intimacy of needing to wake up with a certain someone and nothing else mattering, the song describes a feeling that home is another person, not walls and a roof. Talking about the song, Polly says:

“This song is the undeniable need to spend all of your hours lost in the person you love. Their place or yours it doesn’t matter as long as you are waking up next to them. It’s the surprise late night turn ups, it’s the falling head over and it’s wanting to build a home together. This song is for the hopeless romantics.”

Check out the video for Roommate below.

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Wrenn

Craigslist Personals

Listen: Craigslist Personals - Wrenn

November 19, 2019 in stream

Craigslist Personals starts with the kind of soft, shoegaze melodies that remind me of an entirely different time... Uncertainty, pensive emotions and delicate vocals combine to give this a mysterious and beautiful feeling. It’s a little bit Daughter, but also a whole lot of 90s indie rock. Think The Sundays, but with a hint of Cocteau Twins

On first listen, Craigslist Personals had me on tenterhooks as I waited to hear whether Wrenn had created a chorus that pays off on that sublime, melancholic quiet verse... And pay off it does, drums and a chugging guitar riff kick into a dreamy, hazy chorus that feels timeless and familiar.

The song itself is a deeply personal (no pun intended) message to an ex, processing the different experiences that we create for ourselves following the breakdown of a relationship. Describing the new song, The 22-year-old Californian native says:

“Craigslist Personals was quite literally a fever dream I had at 3 am. I had the flu, taken too much cough medicine, woke up at 3 am, and found myself in the stairwell of my parents' house admitting to myself that I was still completely in love with my ex-girlfriend. We both were living through delusions at that point, and she absolutely would not examine the false narrative she has constructed in her head. In that sense, the line in the chorus 'if you pretend I'm not around, can you pretend to hear me out' personifies the song in its entirety. I felt like I was just silently begging her to take a step back and view both our faults as partners as honestly as possible in order to grow for ourselves, and our future relationships. Instead, she found more comfort in finding someone new, cutting their hair, dressing them up in my clothes, and using this highly-constructed relationship to shield her from herself. The whole thing was like a poorly veiled personal ad I'm not even sure she knew she was advertising. This song was everything I wish she could have truly heard. I hope everyone else can hear it."

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