NEW MUSIC DISCOVERY - 25.04.19

Marlon Chaplin - 'A Single Drop'

Canadian frontman follows up his debut EP with this fresh yet fuzzy new release, with nods to Kurt Vile

Bobby Love - 'Why' ft. Olive B

Canadian frontman channels some serious funk for this smooth and captivating new groove

Syne - 'Midas'

US frontman takes his cues from Gotye for this haunted yet blissful new serenade

Guru Ma - 'Strawberry Kisses'

British frontwoman takes influence from Jorja Smith for this sweeping neo-soul groove

HUSK - 'Could You Forgive Me'

British frontman delivers a dose of pulsing and pounding electro-pop on his next single, with hints of Years & Years

Avi Snow - 'Here Now'

Brooklyn-based producer brings the same progressive sound as Chet Faker to his latest thumper

The Real Sea - 'Sure Thing'

US outfit take their cues from The Staves for this soft yet soaring folk-pop swoon

Singer & The Scientist - 'This Will Have To Do'

LA-based duo aim for the same pounding electro-pop sound as Chvrches on their latest release

Giungla - 'Better Than Ever'

Italian frontwoman brings some sheer tenacity to this Kills-inspired fuzzy-rock stomper

Gaspar Sanz - 'Meanderthal'

Sydney-based outfit deliver a fresh and exciting indie-pop delight, with hints of SWMRS

Tape Trash - 'Perfect Spring'

Norwegian outfit blend the gloomy sound of post-punk with a upbeat pop-rock angle on their latest belter

The Wild State - 'Lavender'

Brighton-based outfit preview their debut album with this National-inspired indie-rock gem

Nina Schofield - 'The Gift'

British singer-songwriter delivers a beautifully sweeping and euphoric piano-led serenade

Jadu Heart - 'Forgotten Ghosts'

British frontman blends soaring folk harmonies with progressive trip-hop beats on this captivating new single

SPRINTS - 'Pathetic'

Irish outfit add a touch of classic rock to their latest anthemic new jam, with nods to Wolf Alice

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