Delicious New Music for 1 June 2023

On today’s menu, you’re going to find some delicious new music from Polartropica, Marville, Club Angel & Becca Hatch, The Mysterines, Wye Oak, Trouser Dress, FRANKIE FLOWERS, Isabel Dumaa, and Super American Eagle.

Dig in and enjoy.

Club Angel & Becca Hatch – Ride For Me

Club Angel and Becca Hatch have joined forces to create an electrifying collaboration through a 90s UK garage-inspired track that serves as an unadulterated rush of dopamine, combining sensual vocals with gritty beats and hypnotic melodies. “Ride For Me” showcases Becca’s vocals, which glide over Club Angel’s signature stuttering 2-step beats. The result is a blend of garage and R&B, capturing the essence of excitement and longing of finally finding that special.

Club Angel’s production is emphasised through infectious beats that propel the song forward through hypnotic melodies intertwine with the rhythm, creating a sonic landscape that is addictive.

Polartropica – Ride or Die

Polartropica’s “Ride or Die” is a song that captures the essence of new beginnings and the exhilaration of taking risks in pursuit of dreams. The production provides an ethereal synth melody and beat, creating a captivating soundscape that showcases Polartropica’s attention to detail and meticulous crafty textures that further emphasis her musical prowess, resulting in a truly beautiful experience. “Ride or Die” is a glimpse into Polatropica’s unique vision and blend of dream pop, synth psychedelia, and pop sensibilities that define her sound.

FRANKIE FLOWERS – I JUST WANT TO DISAPPEAR

Channeling her emotions into alternative music, FRANKIE FLOWERS seamlessly blended the realms of dark-wave and post-punk, resulting in a genre-bending sound showcases an aura of darkness, psychedelia, and eclecticism; it’s essentially what you’re getting with this new song, as FRANKIE FLOWERS invites you to embark on a journey of escapism and exploration.

Her latest single, “I JUST WANT TO DISAPPEAR”, delves deep into the confines of a negative headspace, and goes further into themes of toxic relationships, the repetition of destructive cycles, and the relentless grip that one’s own mind can have when allowed to roam freely. Her new song is also a sonic tapestry carefully woven with production and instrumentals. The vocals also serve as the centerpiece, with their haunting allure and raw emotion. The song exudes a dark and psychedelic ambiance that transports the listener to uncharted territories, leaving them yearning for more.

Super American Eagle – Shit’s A Thing

The production on “Shit’s A Thing” showcases the electrifying atmosphere that Super American Eagle brings to their music through the band’s instrumentals and blend of infectious energy that further emphasises their melodies. With each note, they offer a dynamic and engaging sound mixed with dance-infused elements and layers of fun and excitement.

Trouser Dress – Dandelion And Burdock

Trouser Dress’ newest song is a powerful exploration of personal growth and self-awareness. Recorded with indie producer Adam Pattrick, Trouser Dress expands their sound, building upon their signature ukulele-centered arrangements with drums, bass, and Adam’s expert mixing – which are just a few of the gems this track offers. While the ukulele remains a central element, the addition of drums, bass, and Adam’s skilled production creates a fuller sound that beautifully complements the artist’s introspective storytelling.

At the heart of “Dandelion & Burdock” is Trouser Dress’s lyrical prowess, which draws on inspiration from the resilience of dandelions, in which the artist reflects on their own journey of self-discovery and the evolving nature of identity. With beautiful lyrics, Trouser Dress further delves into their personal growth and the nuanced relationships that shape their understanding of self. The song particularly delves into the artist’s relationship with their father, shedding the idealised view of youth to uncover a more complex reality.

MARVILLE – Fiction

Marville – led by frontperson Ash – delivers a raw and incandescent anthem with their latest single, “Fiction”. The track serves as a reflection on Ash’s personal experience with the harmful effects of organised religion during her time at a religious school.

Drawing from her own upbringing, Ash confronts the manipulative nature of the institution with brazen vocals that exude frustration and defiance. Bandmate Doug Palmer’s driving drums add to the intense energy of the track, creating a musical dialogue that captures the essence of Ash’s journey. Marville’s “Fiction” is an unfiltered expression of Ash’s long-held sentiments. It serves as a cathartic release, shedding light on the darker aspects of organised religion.

Isabel Dumaa – Quarter Life Crises

The Mysterines – Begin Again

The Mysterines’ “Begin Again” is a captivating and powerful setup that takes a stripped-back approach to their instrumentation, allowing lyrics to take center stage. The band’s ability to balance vulnerability with a raw intensity shines through, showcasing Vocalist Lia’s haunting delivery, as she tells the surreal journey of self-discovery. The lyrics serve as a set of instructions, guiding us through a mind-bending exploration that stretches the boundaries of reality.

Wye Oak – I Learned it From You

“I Learned It From You” delves into the concept of unconsciously repeating dysfunctional patterns and the realisation that mere awareness might not be enough to break free from the cycle. Jenn of Wye Oak’s introspective lyrics capture the emotional weight the song’s internal struggle, whilst the other half of the duo (Andy) pulls offers a unique and atmospheric sonic texture. Additionally, the fiddle parts, expertly performed by their friend Joseph Decosimo, adds a captivating layer of depth to the track.

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