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Okay, sue us, this one’s a couple of days late, but why end the week with a bunch of fantastic new music when you can start it in style instead? That’s our story and we’re sticking to it.
This week’s new music playlist includes huge new tracks from the likes of White Balance, The Bay Rays, Kenton Slash Demon, Weaves, Big Deal, Hayley Ross, adem, John Carpenter, Barry Hyde, Plague Vendor, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Bodhi, Alex G, Albin Lee Meldau, Gallery Circus, The Posies, BRITNEY and Dead Ceremony.
If you’ve only got time to check one out we’re recommending the lo-fi alt-rock of power pop legends The Posies who release their eighth album ‘Solid States’ on 29th April. New track “Squirrel vs Snake” is a state of address to the ‘dis¬union’ in the USA and beyond… the disharmony, the threats to intellectual freedom, and the cynicism and lies we take for granted now in the age of doublespeak. With a chorus this big who are we to argue?
Listen to the rest here: