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Another week*, another insurmountable inbox full of music we barely have time to listen to – some of it terrible, some of it so good that it’ll make you weak at the knees. We’ve done all the sifting so you don’t have to, here’s our latest selection of the best new music in the Glasswerk mailbag.
This week we’ve got new tracks from:
LAGS, Kojey Radical, The Shoes, They Might Be Giants, Dilly Dally, Youthless, Pleasure Beach, Calico, HeCTA, Get The Blessing, USA Nails, Hinds, The Parrots, Songhoy Blues, Fold, Bull, Graces, Then Thickens and TĀLĀ.
* full disclosure, this edition of the new music playlist is at least 2 weeks worth of music…you try reading 300 emails a day and see how fast you get through it, alright? Also we have been watching a lot of Rome and spent the weekend in a hot tub in York. We digress.