We Listened To All Of New Music Friday So You Don't Have To: Lykke Li, Lotic, Let's Eat Grandma
20 April 2018, 10:53
| Written by
Laurence Day
We've sifted through this week's monster crop of releases to bring you the best of the best - with new jams from Lykke Li, Lotic, and Let's Eat Grandma leading the line.
Check out guide to this week's releases below (plus a few special numbers from New Music Fridays past that we can't stop listening to).
Short On Time? Definitely Don't Miss These:
- The curveball pop comeback from Lykke Li
- Ariana Grande's leviathan return "No Tears Left To Cry"
- Let's Eat Grandma's second joint with experimental producer SOPHIE
- A masterful taste of Lotic's forthcoming debut LP
- Billie Eilish and Khalid uniting for a stellar goth-pop ballad
- The proper studio edition of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U"
- "Club music for the critters" from electro duo Gilligan Moss
- An R&B throwback from supremely talented Ojerime
- Swedish pop magic from the magnificent RABBII
- 12 minutes of engrossing, avant-garde metal from Deafheaven
Listen to the full playlist and then let us us know which tracks you're loving!
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