Listen: Maisie Peters' new song 'John Hughes Movie'.
Maisie Peters has today shared new song, 'John Hughes Movie', the first single/bop from her soon to be announced debut album, and inspired by the legendary 80s/90s film producer.
Maisie Peters has today shared new song, 'John Hughes Movie', the first single/bop from her soon to be announced debut album, and inspired by the legendary 80s/90s film producer.
"You said that you heard this could be good inspiration / I laughed mostly from discomfort and stopped making eye contact / I hope your feelings weren't hurt too bad when I did that," opens Forrest Nolan in his new song, 'Still Friends' - premiered by Zane Lowe this morning, and an endearing introduction to this 22-year-old San Francisco native who writes and self-produces all of his music, describes himself as "severely emo and romantic as long as I remember" (he continues, "I must have spent at least half of every day in 7th and 8th grade daydreaming about a
The long-anticipated 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' teaser trailer has just dropped, which stars Tom Holland, Jacob Batalon, and Zendaya.
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"My album is a series of vignettes and intimate portraits surrounding my adolescence and the people that shaped it. It is rooted in storytelling and nostalgia - I want it to feel both universal and hyper specific," says Arlo Parks of her impressive debut album, 'Collapsed In Sunbeams' - inspired by Parks rereading a dairy she had begun keeping when she was thirteen, and named after a phrase in Zadie Smith’s 2005 book 'On Beauty'.
“I don’t wanna live my life on the internet / I already smoke electronic cigarettes / Been inside the last six months and I’m sick of it / I need something real," Renforshort reflects on her new song 'virtual reality', an ode to the addiction of social media and the feelings of isolation and loneliness that go alongside it. It follows her 'teenage angst' EP from last year, which saw Renforshort's songwriting develop through songs like 'i drive me mad' - an honest reflection on mental health.
"From a young age I took to writing as a means of expression, a safe haven if you will, in the midst of unpacking and reassembling the way I see myself and the world around me," says Sydney-based Liyah Knight (born: Alliyah Cici Adejoke Fareo) - an introductory statement that speaks volumes about her thoughtful and warm-hearted approach to songwriting.
Wolf Alice have returned today with the grand new epic of a song 'The Last Man On Earth' - the first single to be released from the band's highly anticipated third album, 'Blue Weekend', which is due to be released on June 11th (and will be available on limited-edition red transparent vinyl, yellow transparent vinyl and green vinyl, as well as black vinyl).
"'HARDCORE HAPPY' is all my chaos in the form of a strong warm hug. Growing pains, the aches, while I’m closing my eyes and running towards change. Counting days in my sleep and hoping for something more," The Blossom shares of their new single, which sees them collaborate with their father Mark Lizotte, as well as Federico Vindver, and Brockhampton's Kevin Abstract, Romil Hemnani, Jabari Manwarring, and Matt Champion.
The Marías first appeared with their 'Superclean Vol. I' and 'Superclean Vol. II' EPs in 2017 and 2018 respectively, a collection of songs in English and Spanish which are infused with jazzy percussion, and horn solos - with María's mesmerising vocals sitting atop, backed by Conway.
"My experiences aren’t unique - that’s one of the comforting things about your feelings, if you’re feeling them you’re not the only one," says London-based multi-instrumentalist Orlando Giannini about the importance to him of being specific when writing songs about his own experiences.