Latest new songs

Page 1

Latest New Songs Real Estate announced the release of their fourth album, In Mind, by dropping their lead single, “Darling,” with a supporting video. The album is their first without the bands founding member, Matt Mondanile, who left Real Estate to focus on his other project, Ducktails. The track starts off with really beautiful, upbeat, multi-guitar parts, setting an anticipatory tone for the record to be more musically complex than in the past.

Danish trio, Mew, released their latest single, “Carry Me to Safety,” in preparation for their new album, Visuals; the bands seventh, following 2015’s, +–. The accompanying track visuals are a clear ode to the album name, a video consisting of a standstill body from the shoulders up, with the face replaced with moving, trippy visuals. Young Fathers shared their track, “Only God Knows,” off of the soundtrack from T2: Trainspotting. The Scottish hip-hop trio is set to have six songs scoring the movie soundtrack, with this being the first release. The song carries a manic, upbeat that seems to be an appropriate choice for the type of movie we hope T2 will be. To announce his third album, Drunk, Thundercat released album track, “Show You the Way,” which features Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. The lead single has a funky, ‘70s soul vibe to it that could presumably be an ode to the featured track artists, who Thundercat calls “one of my favorite songwriters.”


Latest New Songs

Tuareg musicians, Tinariwen, released their latest single, “Assawt,” a rhythmic song that discusses the freedom of Tamashek women. This year, the group will be releasing their newest record, Elwan, which features impressive collaborators that include Kurt Vile, Matt Sweeney, Alain Johannes and Mark Lanegan. The latest new songs, Less than three months after their releasing their 15 th studio album, The Brian Jonestown Massacre released their lead single, “Fact 67,” to announce their sixteenth studio effort, Don’t Get Lost, which is set to be released February 24 th. The track is a seven-minute psychedelic, free-fall that sounds like it could be in a car chase in a western desert. Father John Misty released his response to the political and cultural climate with a musical narrative in his new song, “Pure Comedy,” his opinion stated clearly in the track title. The song doesn’t stray far from Father John Misty’s satirical Americana ballads, with critical yet witty lyricism. The track is accompanied by a video created by Matthew Daniel Siskin and “everyone in American,” according to the description of the video.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.