Delicious New Music for 13 September 2023

On today’s menu, you’re going to find some delicious new music from Simina Grigoriu, Jakka & CARLIE, Theresa, Maple Glider, Lucia Stavros, Going Swimming, Big League, Pip Blom, The Sarandons, and Daniel Trakell.

Dig in and enjoy.

Simina Grigoriu – False Prophets

This beat heavy anthem from Simina Grigoriu is a beaut: minimal vocals, consistant drum beats, synth keys and godly atmospheres reminiscent of Blade Runner is what you’re getting with this authentic offering from the expertise of this Toronto-based techno artist.

Theresa – Unstoppable

Full of dance pop aesthetics and witty lyrics – Theresa’s latest release ‘Unstoppable’ is an explosive anthem – that showcases more of her wonderful, bold storytelling and intoxicating instrumentals.

Jakka – It’s The Little Things (feat. CARLIE)

Maple Glider – Two Years

Maple Glider’s latest release offers a compelling glimpse into her upcoming album. In this track, singer-songwriter Tori delivers a beautiful performance, throwing her haunting vocals into a backdrop of snaky drums and plucky bass guiter, creating a tight and entrancing groove. The song explores the uncertain relationship it explores, with mood shifts that are as unpredictable as the emotions themselves.

Lucia Stavros – Lena Lightly

Lucia Stavros’ Lena Lightly is the third single from her forthcoming album, and serves as a delicate, authentic taste of her classically trained background and what the New York-based harpist, singer/songwriter can offer across the other nine songs; where her harmonic vocals and underlying plucky instrumentals take over the runtime.

Going Swimming – Hating/Waiting

Going Swimming’s ‘Hating / Waiting’ is a song full of infectious energy and instrumentation, that highlights the soaring vocals of frontman Nicholas. Amid the song’s landscape, is a chorus of intensity and an underlying array of guitar riffs.

Big League – At All

Big League’s ‘At All is a DIY ragged anthem about getting older. The music video is full of good times at a Luna Park, combining lo-fi vocals and gritty guitars. Enjoy the funham (fun-mayhem, get it?).

Pip Blom – Get Back

The Sarandons – Say When

The Sarandons’ “Say When” is a musical journey accompanied by soaring guitars that propel it towards a beautifully textured song, that taps into a deep well of emotion. The band’s ability to weave intricate musical narratives, coupled with their lyrical introspection, is on full display in this song, as it showcases their growth as collective unit.

Daniel Trakell – Into The Blue

The smooth, delicate vocals and instrumentals are everything that is wholesome about this new song from Daniel Trackell. “Into The Blue” is also the title track off his upcoming album, due out for release in November.

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