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Nathaniel Paul

We Can’t Keep Running Away

Watch: We Can’t Keep Running Away by Nathaniel Paul

August 26, 2023 in video

With tight-but-muted drum beats and a melodic bass line, Nathaniel Paul’s We Can’t Keep Running Away has a crisp, cool, introspective feel to it. Paul’s vocal takes sits at the centre of the song’s production, jangly guitars gently floating in the background.

As We Can’t Keep Running Away moves towards its conclusion, Nathaniel’s overdubbed vocals are further embellished with individual pieces of instrumentation that begin to create additional harmonies. The layering applied to the closing run through of the chorus is subtlety beautiful, providing a sense of gentle resolve to Paul’s assertion that “We can’t just keep running away.”

In creating his latest song, Nathaniel Paul was looking to create the sound of a full band with synth pop overtones. Whilst writing the song, he was thinking about death, and how that really helps put the mistakes we make into perspective, as he describes:

“Don't be afraid of the mistakes we make — life is short and sweet as it is. So be bold, keep living, loving, and believing that tomorrow will be better than today.”

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DANCE YOURSELF CLEAN

2 LATE

Listen: 2 Late by Dance Yourself Clean

August 25, 2023 in stream

Fresh off the release of their Donna Lewis-sampling big room release, Always Forever, indie dance collective Dance Yourself Clean are back with their latest release, 2 Late.

2 Late brings together Dance Yourself Clean’s trademark enthusiasm for breathless vocals and chunky electronics to create something effortlessly cinematic. Warm, bubbling sounds and big drum patterns evoke the soft-focus aesthetic of the 80s, whilst background synths give this just a touch of dark drama.

Dance Yourself Clean claim this latest song as “the best song we’ve ever made”, and there is an element of polish here that lends some weight to the hyperbole. Check out 2 Late below:

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Banyan & LeyeT

More To Say

Listen: More To Say by Banyan & LeyeT

August 19, 2023 in stream

Opening with muted piano keys and soft electronics, More To Say has a delicate sense of introspection from the get go. Rounded synth sounds pick out a gentle melody as vocalist LeyeT sings about the personal growth that can come from pain and heartbreak.

Banyan are a musical duo who have built up a following with their remix work for a collection of artists. With a focus that places more emphasis on the emotions their music stimulates than genre, they are looking to bring a unique vision to the electronic music space.

On More To Say specifically, Banyan and LeyeT have looked to create something that inspires hope, as LeyeT describes:

“For me, like for all of us, there have been tough seasons in life. Reflecting on them, I’m proud of the resilience I’ve had to keep going, whether that be in love or in the pursuit of my dreams. The choice is always ours to let what’s difficult hold us back or drive us forward. It never gets easier, but singing these lyrics are a sort of mantra for me to remember that nothing is ever for nothing and to always keep moving forward.”

I’m left with a sense of warm compassion in listening to More To Say, and the production has a subtlety I appreciated. Check it out below:

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Low Girl

Pockets

Watch: Pockets by Low Girl

August 18, 2023 in video

Pockets is the first new music from up-and-coming band Low Girl since their acclaimed EP, Uh-Oh, and its BBC 6 Music play listed single, Bored.

Vocalist Sarah Cosgrove is once again at the centre of Low Girl’s latest release, but the instrumentation that surrounds it feels purposeful. A fast-moving bass line sets the pace, together with sharp drums that punctuate the song’s melody. The result has a daydream-like feel to it – a stripped-back reimagining of the aesthetics of artists like The Shins and Beach House.

The song itself is about those thoughts and feelings that constantly resurface — an attempt to take them and tuck them into one's pocket. This comes through in Low Girl's description:

“Pockets is about trying to repress something that constantly resurfaces. It’s all about the allure of the ‘what-if’ and it’s a rose-tinted way of viewing those possibilities. My life was all over the place when I wrote this track, and there was a real sense of anticipation and being on the edge of something.

“I’m grappling with trying to figure out who this person I’ve bloomed into is, all the while trying to find some tangible light to look to. There’s an element of deluding yourself into believing in an impossible dream. I imagine this warm, settled imagery of the afternoon and how I feel like I never quite reach it.

“My way of coping with all of those issues has been to write something where I kind of trivialise and try and laugh about it. Is that healthy? Who knows!”

Check out Pockets below, and look for Low Girl when they tour the UK in September and October:

2nd Sep: Darlington – Last Train Home Festival 28th Sep: Portsmouth – The Wedgewood Rooms 30th Sep: Luton – Castlefest Festival 1st Oct: Cambridge – The Blue Moon 4th Oct: London – Paper Dress Vintage 12th Oct: Manchester – Beyond The Music Festival 13th Oct: Birmingham – The Victoria 14th Oct: Bristol – The Lanes

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The Landing

In This Together

Listen: In This Together by The Landing

August 14, 2023 in stream

With tight percussion, colourful synths and slick vocal harmonies, Washing D.C. based musician The Landing creates a distinctly European feeling sound on new single In This Together.

The musical project of classically trained musician and amateur astronomer Jon Bell, In This Together builds on the meditative nature of track This Way, released back in May. Bell sees The Landing as a project “seeking to turn the struggle of finding one’s place in the Universe into an anthem for the optimistic”.

A Casio-calculator-watch dance aesthetic evokes Hot Chip, but the verse has the refined, clean lines of early Phoenix and Erlend Øye’s The Whitest Boy Alive. The chorus is a comparative explosion of sound – arpeggiated melodies providing a sense of forward momentum, lifting Bell’s vocal delivery.

In the closing minute of In This Together, Bell briefly strips his song back to a minimal piano accompaniment to his vocal, before re-applying each layer, and finally dropping an angular, post-punk style guitar solo. The result is infectious, urgent and over quickly. I find myself wanting more.

In This Together is the third single lifted from The Landing’s forthcoming debut LP, Beautiful Human Beautifully Human. The song is partly inspired by the Carl Sagan quote, “For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love”, leveraging Bell’s love of space and astronomy as he reaches for into the universe for meaning. Check it out below:

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