The Sophs – Death in the Family
The Sophs dive headfirst into guilt, grief, and fuzzed-out confessionals on their haunting new single “Death in the Family”. A blistering slice of alt-rock catharsis that sounds like Weezer having a panic attack in a church basement.
15 15 – āfa
Parisian-Tahitian collective 15 15 (formerly Quinze Quinze) unveil “Āfa,” a lush, genre-defying track from their upcoming release. Blending polyrhythmic percussion, ethereal vocals, and hypnotic textures, the group continues to push sonic boundaries. Dive into a tropical, futuristic soundscape like no other.
Little Simz – Lotus
Little Simz’s “Lotus” is a soulful victory lap—Simz flexes her lyrical confidence and vulnerability in equal measure. Featuring heavy-hitters like Sampha and Michael Kiwanuka, it’s a record that balances introspection and fire, proving once again she’s the boss of her own sonic playground.
Shura – I Got Too Sad For My Friends
Shura’s new album I Got Too Sad For My Friends marks a raw, honest return to music. Out May 30th via PIAS, it dives deep into themes of vulnerability and resilience. Lead single “Recognise” captures her lyrical honesty and haunting melodies, proving Shura remains a powerful force in alt-pop.