Fruity Loops: Peach
Lemin.’s ‘Cookie Dough Skin’ glows like a sun-ripened peach — warm, velvety, and emotionally lush.
Minot – Walls / People Pleaser
Missoula’s Minot unleash Walls / People Pleaser, a scrappy lo-fi garage punk 7-inch that pairs fuzzed-out workplace despair with a deranged slice of 60s pop. Dual songwriting, DIY charm, and percussive chaos make this Lathe Cut a beautifully unhinged listen.
Tame Impala – Deadbeat
Tame Impala returns with Deadbeat, a dazzling yet vulnerable mix of electronic psychedelia and late-night introspection. Kevin Parker dances through burnout and bliss with synths, heartbreak, and self-awareness.
Fruity Loops: Lime
Explore how Monsune’s ‘Nothing In Return’ delivers the crisp, tangy energy of a lime – a radiant indie pop moment featured on Sodwee.
Jamie Woon – 3, 10, Why, When
Jamie Woon returns with 3, 10, Why, When — a soulful, impressionistic blend of R&B, electronica, and pop. Vulnerable, haunting, and worth the wait.
Purity Ring – selftitled
Purity Ring return with their self-titled album—an eerie, shimmering blend of witch-pop, icy synths, and futuristic beats. A decade on, the duo proves their magic hasn’t faded, but evolved into something sharper, darker, and utterly hypnotic.
Parcels – LOVED
Discover LOVED, the upcoming third studio album by Australian electropop band Parcels—releasing Sept 12, 2025 via Because Music. Intimate, euphoric, and unified, this 12-track journey mixes upbeat singles like ‘Yougotmefeeling,’ ‘Safeandsound,’ and ‘Leaveyourlove’ with soulful depth. Pre-order now and catch their world tour highlights from Coachella to Wembley.
Petite Noir – D2M feat. Genesis Owusu, Toya Delazy
Petite Noir’s “D2M” with Genesis Owusu and Toya Delazy is a feverish anthem blending Afro-futurist energy, sharp wit, and grooves bold enough to make your existential dread shake its hips.
LEISURE – One In A Million
Leisure return with One In A Million from their upcoming Welcome To The Mood album (Sept 12, 2025 via Nettwerk), a lush fifth studio album blending soul, groove, and live-band warmth. A golden-hour soundtrack filled with brass, strings, and effortless cool.
Oliver Sim – Obsession
Oliver Sim returns with Obsession, a darkly magnetic single that blends brooding synth-pop, 80s noir influences, and his signature baritone into a cinematic confession you can’t ignore.