Beat poet and drummer for Bonzai Miles Pascall shares stripped back “Laila’s Song”
22 May 2017, 19:00
| Written by
Pip Williams
Stepping out from behind the drums of electronic outfit Bonzai, Miles Pascall continues to forge on with his solo career, sharing new single “Laila’s Song”.
Showcasing Pascall’s clear, soulful vocals over sparse piano, the track is a distinct departure from the often hectic dancefloor beats of Bonzai. It’s a welcome change, however, with “Laila’s Song” arriving as a swift follow-up to his EP The Little Book of Yours Truly, released earlier this year. The new track shows a tender side to the instrumentalist’s work, with tentative and questioning lyrics sure to resonate with many.
Latest
- AJ Tracey links up with Pozer on new track, "Heaterz"
- ROSÉ shares new single, "Number One Girl"
- Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee feature on Patterson Hood's first solo album in 12 years, Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams
- Sacred Paws return with first release in five years, "Another Day"
- Nao announces her fourth concept album, Jupiter
- Rahim Redcar covers SOPHIE's "It's OK To Cry"
- Banks announces her fifth studio album, Off With Her Head
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday
Read next
Listen
Tabi Gervis renounces settling for less on “Clearly”
Isla Den play with light and shadow on "Until The Sun Dies, All My Love"
Disarme creates an engrossing contemplation on the loneliness of city life with debut single “Change”
Disgusting Sisters strut past critical eyes on the entrancing and witty “Killing It”
Saila makes a truly infectious debut with her new hyper-pop single “So Far”
Adult Leisure vent a universal steam on "Kiss Me Like You Miss Her"
Reviews
Father John Misty
Mahashmashana
22 Nov 2024
Kim Deal
Nobody Loves You More
22 Nov 2024
Poppy
Negative Spaces
18 Nov 2024