Here are our daily picks for you featuring Rose Betts, Hannah Cohen, kerri and more!
1. “Six” – Rose Betts
Catchy, creative and lyrically expansive, singer-songwriter Rose Betts unveils her newest baroque-pop single, “Six.” The London-born, LA-based artist pays homage to her Irish roots by incorporating traditional Celtic melodies and instrumentals, such as intricate plucked strings and precise hand percussion. “I’ve never wanted to pin this song down to one thing or story,” Betts shares. “It is a song about my family and I think, in the way that all families are so complex, the song doesn’t bear being cornered into a neat package.” Listen to “Six” today on Betts’s sophomore album, There Is No Ship.
2. “You” – Gentlemens Club, Sarah de Warren
UK drum and bass trio Gentlemens Club are back and better than ever with “You,” a shimmering, synth-driven track featuring Sarah de Warren‘s mesmerizing vocals. With hypnotic vocal hooks, relentless percussion hits and atmospheric strings, the song pulls listeners into a soundscape of dreamy tech elements. “You” was released in tandem with “Someday,” a glitchy, dubstep-infused track. These hits mark the group’s comeback release after a five-year-hiatus, so give it some love today!
3. “SAME PLACE” – kerri
Up next is “SAME PLACE,” an introspective indie-pop single by Montreal-based artist, producer and multi-instrumentalist kerri. “Often I feel like the coffin is calling me / Writing another apology / Compliments bother me,” he sings, his raw vocal flow layered with acoustic guitar fingerpickings and propulsive drum beats. If you’re looking for a groovy new song to keep you company during your commute to work, “SAME PLACE” might just be the one for you. Stay tuned for new releases from kerri, including a potential new album!
4. “Drown” – Common Sage
Brooklyn, New York-based rock band Common Sage have unleashed “Drown,” a track that showcases the reality of feeling overwhelmed and burnt out. “Help, I can’t stop wondering where you’ve been / Help me drown out everything / I will not remember,” the band sings. With slow-burning rhythms, dissonant melodies and breathy, explosive vocals, the track exemplifies its theme of “drowning.” If you resonate with any of these feelings, just know you are not alone. The light at the end of the tunnel is coming soon; arrive there!
5. “Dusty” – Hannah Cohen
Closing out today’s selection on a reflective note is “Dusty,” an intimate indie hit by New York-based singer-songwriter Hannah Cohen. “Everything’s changing / You can see it moving and evolve / I heard somebody say, be as lonely as you wanna be / Cause everywhere you go now there you are,” she sings, her dreamy vocals intertwining with lush beats and whimsical flute lines. If you find yourself reflecting on life’s transience, or simply trying to stay present in a constantly shifting world, give this song a listen. And don’t forget to check out Cohen’s newest album, Earthstar Mountain!
You won’t want to miss out on these five new releases from some of today’s most influential musicians! From indie, baroque-pop, bass and rock, we have you covered.
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