We Listened To All Of New Music Friday So You Don't Have To: Snail Mail, Kacey Musgraves, LCMDF
23 March 2018, 10:04
| Written by
Laurence Day
We've once more rifled through all that New Music Friday has to offer, and we've turned up gems from Snail Mail, Kacey Musgraves, LCMDF, and more.
Enjoy our all killer, no filler 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:
- Annabel Allum's fiery new tune "Rascal"
- The pristine new number from Best Fit One To Watch Snail Mail
- Has country sensation Kacey Musgraves gone Proper Pop?! It sure sounds like it...
- A John Hughes-y salvo of synths and '80s beats from joan
- A very welcome (and leftfield) cover of Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend"
- A gorgeously swoony guitar-led ruckus from Holm
- Finnish duo LCMDF amping up the sass on "Another Sucker"
- An utterly brilliant return from Victoria Bergsman's Taken By Trees project
- Sade and Prince-inspired dreams from Chad Valley
- A maximalist comeback from an extra-glam Panic! At The Disco
Listen to the full playlist and then let us us know which tracks you're loving!
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