Wolf Alice
Yuk Foo,
Dirty Hit
A two-minute screamfest that’ll leave you bruised and bloodied signals the return of Wolf Alice. Second album Visions Of A Life drops in September.
Contact Adrian Read
adrian@insideslashout.com
Miley Cyrus
Inspired,
RCA
Released in celebration of Pride Month and calling for social change, this has its head and heart in the right place. Also, it’s karaoke-suitable.
Contact Sarah Hall
sarah.hall@sonymusic.com
Sigala (feat. Ella Eyre)
Came Here For Love,
Ministry Of Sound
Here’s one for when nothing other than a huge R&B vocal and a sun-splashed pop house beat will do. Ideal for climactic TOWIE scenes, then.
Contact Matt Learmouth
matt@alchemypr.com
Future War Bride
Gloves Off,
Unsigned
The Copenhagen band’s poppy take on psychedelia offers a bright counterpoint to the city’s darker punk bands, so turn that frown upside down.
Contact James Sherry
james@divisionpromotions.com
Sheer Mag
Need To Feel Your Love,
Static Shock Records
Cuddle up to the title-track from Sheer Mag’s debut, which softens their punk snarl with palpable desire. The guitars still shred, of course.
Contact Liv Willars
liv@onebeatdigital.com
Ibeyi
Away Away,
XL Recordings
The Cuban-French sisters’ comeback is here to lift your spirits, doing so with a combination of floating harmonies and some pretty serious percussion.
Contact Leah Wilson
leahwilson@xlrecordings.com
Lil Peep
Benz Truck,
Self-released
This heavily tattooed 20-year-old emo rapper is an intriguing pop prospect. Not least due to tracks like this, which mopes along nicely.
Contact Louise Mayne
louise@wecarealotpr.com