Lorde
Perfect Places,
Virgin EMI
Melodrama finally drops this week, and this lush, sweeping third single sets it up nicely. There’s some mega synth work near the end, too.
Contact Louise Mayne
louise@wecarealotpr.com
Arcade Fire
Everything Now,
Sony
Who’s up for a jaunty introduction to Win Butler and the gang’s new album, then? Space-age keyboards and a groovy bassline make it fly.
Contact Brídín Murphy Mitchell
bridin@rmplondon.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
Wall Of Glass,
Warner Bros
Isn’t it strange that, in this office at least, the King Of Parkas’ new single already feels like a classic? We’re sure you’ve played it 250 times too…
Contact Andy Prevezer
andy.prevezer@warnermusic.com
Institute
Exhibitionism,
Sacred Bones
The Austin foursome are excellent at writing dirty post-punk songs. This one is from their new album, Subordination, out now.
Contact Chris Hansell
chris@sacredbonesrecords.com
Low Island
Rest Your Head,
Kobalt Music
Like Radiohead, Foals and Glass Animals, Low Island are a brainy band from the Oxford area. This new single tips its cap to Arthur Russell.
Contact Laura Martin
laura@reallifepr.com
Major Lazer
Know No Better,
Mad Decent
Featuring Travis Scott, Quavo and Camila Cabello, this is made for inebriated dancing, ideally on some decking on a Mediterranean island.
Contact James Cunningham
james.cunningham@purplepr.com
Xam Volo
Old Soul,
Universal Music
The search for Liverpool’s most chilled out entertainer is officially over. Jazz, soul and a flash of R&B combine for a tune that’s possibly too relaxing.
Contact Julie Smith
julie@stokedpr.com