NEW MUSIC DISCOVERY - 11.06.19

Hamish Anderson - 'You Give Me Something'

Australian frontman channels some serious blues for this woozy and psychedelic new cut

LP - 'Shaken'

US frontwoman brings the huge vibes for this bold and bouncing pop-rock thumper

Ryan McMullan - 'In The Back Of My Mind'

Portaferry-based frontman delivers a bittersweet slice of soaring pop, lifted from his next album

Seekay - 'Candlelight'

Australian frontman follows in the footsteps of Jorja Smith for this warm and luxurious RnB swoon

Erthlings - 'Bridges'

Australian outfit introduce themselves with this smooth and laid-back indie-pop debut

Lxandra - 'Swimming Pools'

Finnish frontwoman takes influence from Sigrid for this sweeping, piano-led serenade

Oli Hannaford - 'Say It' ft. N.O.M.A.D Luke & Scarlett Fae

British producer returns with this warm and enticing neo-soul groove, with nods to Loyle Carner

Bonniesongs - 'Ice Cream'

Australian frontwoman brings the same sweeping indie-rock sound as Snail Mail to her newest single

Nick Wilson - 'Colour Me In'

British frontman blends singer-songwriter swoon with dreamy electronica on this wistful new jam

Freedow - 'Cráteres De Luna'

Mexican frontman keeps us dreaming of summer with this woozy and laid-back chillwave groove

Atwell - 'Gogo' ft. Thetakeover

Canadian producer takes his cues from Kendrick Lamar for this pulsing hip-hop stomper

American Authors - 'Before I Go'

US outfit bring the same anthemic energy as Imagine Dragons to this brooding pop-rock croon

Releaser - 'The Haze'

US outfit take influence from The War On Drugs for this euphoric indie-rock belter

Jailbox - 'Bird Rib'

US outfit return with this smooth and wistful folk-pop-inspired swoon, with hints of Passenger

The Carbons - 'Black Mirror'

Canadian outfit bring the pace on this high-energy indie-rock stomper, with nods to The Vaccines

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