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Nathan Ball – Waste of Time

Pop breakout-in waiting Nathan Ball previews reverb-outfitted latest in the form of tuneful lovelorn new one “Waste of Time”.

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08-21-17

Yellow Days – Hurt in Love

The big-voiced kingpin of darkest drama pop Yellow Days floors us yet again with latest “Hurt in Love” which is one of the best songs of the year.

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08-11-17

A House in the Trees – Tuesday Afternoon

South London crew A House in the Trees stream the A+ dark pop “Tuesday Afternoon” from forthcoming “What Am I Supposed To Do?” EP for Handsome Dad Records.

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08-11-17

Wyldest – -45

North London band Wyldest announce “Hitchhiker” EP (out September 29th on Hand in Hive) with stream of excellent and dreamy single “-45”.

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08-09-17

Thyla – Pristine Dream

The latest upstart crew from the fertile wilds of Brighton UK we’re digging are Thyla and their song “Pristine Dream”. “Pristine Dream” earns it’s dough on a big cacophonous chorus highlighted by singer Millie Duthie’s outsized lead vocal. “Pristine Dream” is out now on REX Records.

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08-09-17

Palm Honey – Hot Simian Weather

“Hot Simian Weather” is the new ?Can and 60’s-inspired new track from the excellent Palm Honey.

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08-04-17

Fellini Felin – Come To The Fore

French band Fellini Felin construct from on new one “Come To The Fore” what is a very unique palette of sounds. Without losing track of any listen-ability or melodic quality, FF manage a sound that (at least in our estimation) no other band quite sounds like right now. The mix of reverb-y guitar and deep in the PA vocals with “Come to the Fore’s” claps-driven rhythm track is a very cool twist. Listen to “Come To The Fore” below.

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07-12-17

Premiere: Slowlights – Overgrown

UK band Slowlights announce “I Try So Hard” EP with first stream “Overgrown”. The London-based Slowlights profile continues to build up following supporting slots with Eliza and the Bear and Lewis Watson and spins from BBC London. Here, Slowlights marks out a strong anthemic course on track “Overgrown” complete with a big, instantly singable chorus and an equally ambitious sound palette. “Overgrown” is included on Slowlights’ “I Try So Hard” EP from Killing Moon Records. Stream the B3SCI Premiere of “Overgrown” below.

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06-29-17