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As always we’re back with another installment of the new music playlist this week – make sure to follow us at www.minilogs.com to keep up to date with all of our new cross-platform playlists combining soundcloud, youtube and more.
This week’s new music comes courtesy of the likes of Civil Civic, The Gospel Youth, Psychic Ills, In Dynamics, Bodyheat, Yeasayer, Die Antwoord, Witterquick, Black Foxxes, Colour, Corey Bowen, FKL and Glass Animals.
If you’ve only got time to check out one, we’d recommend this huge new single from The Gospel Youth with a chorus custom made for those teenage summer festival excursions that are just around the corner. A band with the potential to have a very bright future indeed.
Watch the video for ‘Hurricane’ here:
Check out the playlist here, and as always let us know @glasswerk what you’re digging: