NEW MUSIC DISCOVERY - 07.08.20

KIT - 'King Size Bed'

Australian frontwoman keeps our toes tapping with this bright and euphoric indie-rock jam

HEJDUK - 'The Process'

Australian singer-songwriter takes influence from Sufjan Stevens on this warm and wistful acoustic-led swoon

Jade Not Jane - 'DNA'

Brisbane-based frontwoman serenades us with this bright and uplifting alt-pop swoon

Sing Leaf - 'Easy On You'

Toronto-based frontman delivers a wonderfully dreamy slice of psych-folk, with hints of Sufjan Stevens

Psyence - 'Tusk'

Stoke-On-Trent-based outfit crack out the killer riffs for this bold and galloping alt-rock stomper, with hints of Royal Blood

Aaron Smith - 'Unconditional'

Scottish singer-songwriter showcases his new EP with this warm and solemn alt-pop ballad

The Bright Light Social Hour - 'Ouroboros '20'

Austin-based outfit bring the same breezy feel as The National to their latest indie-rock gem

Peppermint Heaven - 'Don't Go Chasing Me'

LA-based outfit return with another fresh and funk-filled delight, with hints of Depeche Mode

Zaliza - 'Little Raptures'

US artist takes influence from Laura Marling with this warm and sweeping new release

Rachel Eckroth - 'Perfect Love' ft. Sy Smith

US frontwoman takes her cues from Kali Uchis with this light and airy trip-hop-inspired swoon

Ostrich - 'Inside Out (Got No Doubt)'

British outfit bring the same bouncing flow as Metronomy to their latest indie-pop delight

Kadeema - 'I'm Still Standing'

Canadian outfit cover the Elton John classic, filling it with raw basslines and throbbing drums

Coco - 'Last Of The Loving'

US outfit bring the same breezy flow as Best Coast to their latest dream-pop gem

Sly5thAve - 'Daddy Warbucks' ft. Sene

US rapper previews his new album with this smooth and groove-filled hip-hop jam, with shades of Kendrick Lamar

Kandle - 'Spell'

Canadian frontwoman delivers a bold and blistering slice of alt-rock, with hints of Alabama Shakes

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