We Listened To All Of Music Friday So You Don't Have To: Seinabo Sey, Anne-Marie, The Internet
27 April 2018, 10:19
| Written by
Laurence Day
It's a big day for new music, with truly massive popstars releasing new albums and long-awaited comebacks dropping across the musical spectrum.
Check out our 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:
- Anne-Marie's new body image anthem (she spoke at length about it a recent episode of our Talk The Line podcast)
- A scorcher from prodigious Baltimore teenager Snail Mail
- "Breathe", the powerful new track from Seinabo Sey
- One of the many gems on Elohim's long-awaited debut LP
- The Daxophone-featuring, Nick Land-inspired mind-melter from Oneohtrix Point Never
- Stromae's nine-minute tour de force "Défiler"
- The Steve Lacy-centred comeback from The Internet
- A funktacular team up from Janelle Monáe and Pharrell
- WESLEE's glitchy R&B-pop jam "Sweat Dreams"
- IMOGEN's heartbreaking ballad "White Lines"
Listen to the full playlist and then let us us know which tracks you're loving!
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