[song] Nisa – Breach

Photo by Rhianna Hajduch

In a month from now, we will get Shapeshifting, a new album by Nisa, set for release on Tender Loving Empire Records.

We have heard some brilliant songs out of it already and now she continues the hot streak of singles with the new one — the rhythm-infused atmospheric track “Breach”. Nisa shares: “Breach is a rehearsal of a break-up with an inconstant version of myself”.

Listen below and pre-order the record here.

[song] Tony Njoku – Looking For Light

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On May 3, Tony Njoku will release Last Bloom, his highly-anticipated new EP for PRAH Recordings. We have heard “La Ruée” out of it already and now are getting a second offering — “Looking for Light”.

The song stands out as the most vocal-heavy track from the release, amidst a predominantly instrumental landscape of experimental-classical compositions. It is a gentle and beautiful number which builds at a steady pace to a cathartic, surging avant-pop crescendo.

Check it out below.

[song] The Pleasure Dome – The Duke Part II (Friends and Enemies)

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Today sees the comeback of The Pleasure Dome, a rock band hailing from Wales and based in Bristol. After the success of their highly praised debut, Equinox, they’re now revealing the news about their upcoming EP, Liminal Space (out May 10 through Hound Gawd! Records), and introducing the first taste of it.

Despite personal upheavals and line-up changes, the group returns in top form. The new single “The Duke Part II (Friends and Enemies)” is an anthemic earworm, in which musicians masterfully channel their emotions crafting a powerful track that vividly captures the challenging period in life.

Listen below.

[song] Mylar – A Man Will Make

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London-based art pop trio Mylar unveiled “A Man Will Make”, the second teaser from their forthcoming EP Lost In Shuffle, which will be out on April 16.

In contrast to the tense, erratic beats of the previous single “Scribbled Sunset”, the new tune presents the band taking a softer, more compassionate approach. It is a hauntingly beautiful song that captivates listeners with its delicate emotion, poetic storytelling and rich keyboards.

Listen below.

[song] Ronan Goron – Telegraph Hill

Within Brighton’s diverse music community, singer-songwriter Ronan Goron has gained recognition for his distinctive interpretation of dream pop, characterized by its surreal, unconventional, and richly textured style.

On his latest offering “Telegraph Hill”, Ronan continues his affection for classic psychedelia, intricate production techniques, and his own mix of musical styles. The song embodies a psychedelic fusion of sentimental atmosphere and modern rhythms, offering a new perspective on introspective indie pop.

The track immerses listeners in a kaleidoscope of sound, where unconventional rhythms and textures create a hypnotic and shimmering sonic landscape.

FFO: Animal Collective, Jacco Gardner, Atlas Sound, The Holydrug Couple.

Stream below.