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Atwood Journal’s Weekly Roundup: December 13, 2024


Each Friday, Atwood Journal’s employees share what they’ve been listening to that week – a track, an album, an artist – no matter’s been having an influence on them, within the second.
This week’s weekly roundup options music by Joshua Idehen, The Lathums, Indira Might, G’emma, Ski Crew, Marc Del Giudice, Projective, Tropez, LimaVii, Wine & Warpaint, Analise, Suki Summer time, Teagan Johnston, BATTLEFLAGG, miso808, Winter Gardens, 80purppp, and bdrmm!
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:: “Might Be Eternally” – Joshua Idehen ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

Joshua Idehen can all the time be counted on to channel highly effective life classes and deeply human truths into his artwork. Urgent play on any one among his songs is like opening your third eye to the broader world; he impressed, provoked, and enthralled all through final 12 months’s solo debut Be taught to Swim, a Mixtape, and he does so one once more on his newest EP Mum Does the Washing, launched November 8th. For 15 electrifying minutes, the Stockholm-based poet and spoken phrase artist opines on the ebbs and flows of society on a micro and macro scale – reflecting on misogyny and ladies’s “roles” within the fiery title monitor, exploring the depths of affection in “Might Be Eternally,” unpacking how all of us cope in several methods on “Techniques for Survival,” and giving his personal compelling spin to a Speaking Heads basic, along with the Social Singing Choir, in “As soon as in a Lifetime.”

Whereas I may write a full thesis-length article on the sensible thoughtfulness and artistry at work on “Mum Does the Washing” – and I simply would possibly, sometime – right now I need to give attention to “Might Be Eternally,” whereby Idehen tells two tales of actual human sacrifice within the service of affection.

No person let you know real love comes with a price
My darling has the wanderlust
itchy ft her head’s gone smooth
Goes for a bit wander will get misplaced
telephone on standby
However will she keep in mind to name
She noticed our eldest daughter
Her face she couldn’t recall
The leaves fell tougher that autumn

“I’ve these two tales: One was of the immigrant who manned the bogs at a bar I labored at. He was a dentist again in his hometown and was earning profits in London to ship again for his daughter’s college: He was so happy with them!” Idehen says. “The second was of a neighbour, an Outdated Kenyan taking good care of his Swedish spouse who was slowly slipping away from him. These tales educate me a couple of love that goes past something I’ve personally felt. I’m in awe of them, and this track is my means of honoring them.”

However on occasion, she returns
her face alight with a smile
she takes my hand, says I could be gone for some time
when will you go, I ask hrr, when will you come again
And she or he replied any second now
She takes my arms and holds them heat
Possibly tomorrow
she pulls me in and holds me shut
Might be eternally, yeah
How lengthy we keep like that, who is aware of

By means of the fervour, the emotion, the heat, and the load of his phrases, Idehen captures the uncooked energy of affection in our lives, and the way others’ service and sacrifice set us up for achievement. It’s a track about generational development, in a means, and a reminder to honor and provides again to those that have given us a lot. Whereas the complete Mum Does the Washing EP is undoubtedly well worth the hear, “Might Be Eternally” is a straightforward and enchanting standout.

:: “Lengthy Shadows” – The Lathums ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

The spectre of misplaced love hangs heavy on The Lathums’ heavy and aching “Lengthy Shadows,” an emotionally charged indie rock track that takes its viewers by a soul-stirring wringer of uncooked feelings. Darkish, dynamic, and brooding, the most recent single off the English band’s upcoming third studio album Matter Does Not Outline (out March 7th, 2025 by way of Fashionable Sky) dwells within the acquainted depths of loss and longing, sorrow and struggling as frontman Alex Moore (who recorded his vocals multi functional take) channels the agony inside right into a brutal type of magnificence.

Solid my soul into the depths of oblivion
Go away me in strife constrain the knife,
Shakespearean
Whole bereft cascading demise
when love has left
I need to die, don’t need to combat,
depart me behind
I’m very peculiar in my methods
God is aware of

So very peculiar in my methods

“‘Lengthy Shadows’ is a track about deep emotional battle and the complexities of affection,” Moore tells Atwood Journal. “I’m expressing emotions of despair, isolation, and concern of change after dropping love, evoking a way of tragic struggling. Regardless of the darkness, we recognise love’s enduring presence, although it casts lengthy shadows over our life.”

“The track explores the twin nature of affection and its means to each heal and harm. By means of metaphors of sunshine, shadow, and transcendence, we discover hope in embracing vulnerability and seeks freedom by love.”

The concern of change, it’s in my bones.
It’s consuming out and it grips my soul
Consuming love, would you wish to see
the debt you owe?
Although my lips are transferring
nothing helpful appears to return out
On love lane, when it’s all hanging out
For all it shines on, love casts,
lengthy shadows, lengthy shadows…

Whereas there’s seemingly extra ‘gentle’ to be felt on Matter Does Not Outline, right here we’re roughly consumed by darker forces till the track’s last minutes, when Moore and bandmates Scott Concepcion (guitars), Ryan ‘Duz’ Durrans (drums), and Matty Murphy (bass) explode outward in a fiery, dazzling, and cinematic fervor. Searing overdriven guitars riff and roar as Moore howls by his personal upheaval, swapping English for French with daring tenacity.

In a phrase, it’s exhilarating. The Lathums’ “Lengthy Shadows” is poetic, poignant, and highly effective – heart-wrenching in the easiest of the way, evoking a common emotion that cuts to the core of our human expertise.

I sense the sunshine, the spark,
the supply, it nonetheless would possibly burn
We’ll focus love, like gentle by glass,
to assist the flip.
We’ll rise by warmth,
into the solar, past the sky
And if I ought to fall,
I’ll fall with love, and I’ll get by
For all it shines on, love casts
lengthy shadows, lengthy shadows…

:: Imaginary Issues – Indira Might ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

Indira Might’s Imaginary Issues is a mesmerizing journey by sound and story, a group of 5 tracks that really feel as private as they’re common. Mixing parts of jazz, indie, and digital music, the EP showcases Indira’s unparalleled means to merge genres into one thing fully her personal. From the psychedelic shimmer of “don’t feed the sharks” to the uncooked vulnerability of “childsplay,” she invitations listeners right into a world that’s equal components haunting and hopeful. Her voice, sultry and arresting, serves because the thread that ties these sonic explorations collectively, guiding us by moments of introspection and lighthearted whimsy.

What makes Imaginary Issues really extraordinary is its emotional resonance. Tracks like “STOP” and “you & charlie” stability hypnotic manufacturing with deeply human narratives, creating an expertise that lingers lengthy after the ultimate be aware. Whether or not it’s the playful bossa nova aptitude of “dance tonight” or the poignant exploration of power sickness in “childsplay,” Indira’s artistry shines in her fearless strategy to storytelling. With this EP, she doesn’t simply push the boundaries of style; she redefines what it means to create music that connects, leaving little question that her star is one to observe.

:: wintersadness – G’emma ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

G’emma’s wintersadness EP is the musical equal of wrapping your self in a comfy blanket on a frosty evening. With a voice that appears like a heat hug, the Berlin-based artist blends jazz, neo-soul, and hip-hop right into a sound that’s as easy as scorching cocoa and simply as satisfying. The EP takes you on an emotional journey by the stillness of winter, turning themes of solitude and introspection into one thing unexpectedly comforting. And let’s speak about that standout single, “loopy” – a hauntingly lovely reflection on her relationship along with her father that layers harmonies so hypnotically, you would possibly overlook what day it’s.

However what actually makes wintersadness shine is G’emma’s uncanny means to make the non-public really feel common. Her lyrics are like little snowflakes – distinctive, poetic, and touchdown softly however leaving an influence. The minimalist manufacturing lets her voice take middle stage, the place it belongs, drawing comparisons to icons like Erykah Badu and Amy Winehouse. Whether or not you’re snowed in or simply want a second to breathe, this EP presents the proper soundtrack to embrace the wonder in stillness. So gentle a candle, press play, and let G’emma information you thru a winter wonderland of soulful sounds.

:: “Me”- Ski Crew ::

Chloe Robinson, California

Ski Crew’s “Me” is an experimental indie pop single that’s wholly hypnotic. The monitor is about taking a better take a look at the position somebody performs in your life and your individual position to them. We regularly consider sure capabilities as being our whole identification when that doesn’t need to utterly outline us. The artist shares, “It’s scary to not know who’s in your roster, or who you might be with out a specific individual/job/trait/no matter, and simply go forth into life’s abyss as a human, but it surely’s typically higher for everybody concerned to get on with it. Choose your self up, give attention to your self, and let every little thing and everybody else type of settle round you.” The track begins with sensual saxophone then easily transitions to heat, ethereal vocals atop an atmospheric backdrop. The video retains these tranquil vibes flowing with photos of a chilled sea projected on pc screens.

Lucie Lozinsk, the brainchild behind Ski Crew, is a songwriter, singer, and producer who concocts delicate and weak releases. She is the daughter of musicians, rising up with a recording studio in her yard. If you hear her fascinating music you’ll be able to inform she has been honing in on her craft for a very long time. That has led Lozinski to sing with greats like Tony Bennett and Queen Latifa. “Me” shines one other gentle on her really immense expertise.

:: “When All Your Buddies Are Gone” – Marc Del Giudice ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

Dreamy and dramatic, buoyant and brooding, “When All Your Buddies Are Gone” is a seductive, light-in-the-darkness type of soul-pop anthem. Independently launched November 22nd, the third-ever single by New Jersey singer/songwriter Marc Del Giudice is as aching as it’s uplifting: A reminder that behind each (metaphorical) door is one thing new – an excellent unknown stuffed with risk. In fact, whereas this fact is evergreen such a hopeful headspace will not be; typically, we’re the most important barrier to our personal success, and the very best factor we are able to do after we’re struggling is to get out of our personal means.

“This track captures the battle of feeling remoted whereas watching others thrive, finally conveying a message of resilience and self-empowerment,” Giudice tells Atwood Journal. “I wrote it throughout a time the place I used to be trying to find a brand new starting. It’s all the time laborious when you’re feeling alone, however going by that makes you develop as an individual.”

He continues, “The character’s journey from despair to realization emphasizes the significance of non-public development and the pursuit of positivity, encouraging listeners to embrace change and search out new alternatives even within the darkest instances.”

I can completely see “When All Your Buddies Are Gone” changing into a culty type of underdog anthem – a fervent, feel-good reverie beloved by these within the know. Stuffed with uncooked emotion and dazzling power, Marc Del Giudice’s new track is one thing to embraced and cherished, driving us to be our greatest selves with out sugarcoating the ache of endings and loss.

:: “Working” – Projective ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

Irish seven-piece Projective make a radiant entry into the Neo-Soul, Jazz, and Hip-Hop panorama with their debut single “Working.” Already celebrated for his or her electrifying stay performances and dynamic presence on the Irish music scene, the band channels their well-earned fame right into a monitor that feels each polished and deeply emotive. Produced by Cian Sweeney, “Working” opens with a mild interaction of finger-picked guitar, heat bass, and ethereal vocal harmonies. This sonic delicacy units a contemplative tone, completely framing the lead vocalist’s silky supply and the melancholic great thing about the lyrics. The soundscape swells with a delicate rhythm, drawing listeners right into a tranquil but poignant meditation on the struggles of an overactive, anxious thoughts.

At just below a minute, the monitor pivots dramatically, injecting a drum-and-bass-inspired pulse that electrifies the association with out dropping its introspective core. Layered guitar traces and choral backing vocals enrich the momentum, whereas the evolving grooves embrace influences of gospel, R&B, and hip-hop. This seamless fusion culminates in a breakdown that pairs a chic rap with the monitor’s chilled but vibrant environment. “Working” is a daring assertion from Projective, showcasing their means to craft a nuanced, genre-blending sound that feels concurrently up to date and timeless. With such a promising debut, Projective are usually not only a band to observe — they’re a band to observe carefully as they carve out their distinctive area of interest.

:: “Thinkin Bout You” – TROPEZ ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

Tropez’s newest single “Thinkin Bout You” is a stunning showcase of his eclectic artistry, introduced vividly to life in a visually beautiful music video directed by Christopher Hill. Mixing indie pop, funk, synth-wave, and R&B, the monitor captures Tropez’s signature sound—a nostalgic but forward-looking fusion of genres elevated by GRAMMY-winning producer Ben Allen III’s polished combine. The track’s sci-fi-inspired narrative explores the intersection of affection and expertise, drawing from cultural touchstones like The Matrix and Black Mirror to think about a near-future the place consciousness and digital actuality intertwine. Hill’s video masterfully visualizes this idea, juxtaposing artificial landscapes with human emotion to create an expertise that’s as thought-provoking as it’s aesthetically putting. With its infectious grooves and daring storytelling, “Thinkin Bout You” cements Tropez as a trailblazer in genre-bending music and leaves followers eagerly anticipating his upcoming album.

:: “The Sound of X-Mas”- LiMaVii ::

Chloe Robinson, California

As Christmas approaches, we start to really feel the joyous spirit of the season. There’s heat that fills the air and a way of hope captures the guts. LiMaVii’s “The Sound of X-Mas” is a festive monitor that immerses listeners in a wealthy sound of vacation bliss. The passionate piece commences with pizzicato strings, bells and horns crafting the best celebratory really feel. Her easy, pop vocals and optimistic lyrics wishing everybody love and happiness makes the track join together with your soul. This infectious launch emits a radiant glow that’s pure magic.

Polish artist Lidia Magdalena aka LiMaVii is a singer, songwriter, dancer, mannequin, and power healer. Her mesmerizing music encapsulates these therapeutic vibes. As a child she needed to be taught to heal from her personal hardships. She reveals, ” Once I was simply 13, my mother and father divorced—on December sixth, Saint Nicholas Day. It was a tough time, particularly throughout such a season of hope and light-weight. However at the same time as a baby, I discovered a method to perceive; maybe it was meant to be if it introduced them nearer to true happiness. And in my coronary heart, I longed for happiness too.” The Sound of X-mas” is a collaboration with SaVaa and Miklos Malek (Jennifer Lopez, Anastacia) and with this single she brings extra cheer.

:: “Pleased Xmas (Battle Is Over)” – Wine & Warpaint ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

Oof. Wine & Warpaint’s cowl of “Pleased Xmas (Battle is Over)” hurts in the very best of the way – and whereas it’s unlikely to be happening many “merry and shiny” playlists, the Virginia band’s reinterpretation of the John Lennon and Yoko Ono vacation basic however feels festive in its personal churning, darkish, and dramatic means.

“I really by no means preferred this track as a child, however not too long ago I heard an acoustic model of it and realized that it’s a protest track masquerading as a Christmas track,” Wine & Warpaint’s vocalist Brandon O’Neill explains. “That utterly reframed the best way I considered it, and it’s been one among my favourite Christmas songs ever since. We tried to disentangle its radical anti-war message from its ‘70s aesthetic so {that a} new technology can interact with it, and selfishly, so I can hear it the best way I’ve all the time needed.”

“The thought of inward transformation being step one in direction of outward influence (‘battle is over, if you would like it’) is an concept we’re tremendous excited about as a band and simply provides to our reference to it.”

Wine & Warpaint create an intense house for uncooked reckoning, candid reflection, and even some hope as they marry intimate emotions with heavy energies, finally leaving us with a way of aching and craving as we set our sights towards a brand new 12 months full of potential and risk… and ongoing battle.

:: “Eternally” – Analise ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

Analise’s newest single “Eternally” is a masterclass in emotional storytelling and sonic evolution, additional solidifying her standing as a rising pressure within the alt-indie scene. Seamlessly mixing folk-inspired lyricism with dreamy bedroom-pop manufacturing, “Eternally” transitions from uncooked acoustic intimacy to an ethereal soundscape, showcasing Analise’s means to evoke complicated feelings with ease. Drawing comparisons to artists like Clairo and Adrianne Lenker whereas carving an area uniquely her personal, Analise captures the bittersweet braveness of letting go and forging a brand new path. Her heartfelt vocals and plush harmonies create a deeply private but universally resonant expertise, embodying the proper stability of vulnerability and resilience. “Eternally” is a mesmerizing monitor that guarantees an thrilling future for this breakout artist, leaving listeners looking forward to what comes subsequent.

:: “Marianne” – Suki Summer time ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

Suki Summer time’s newest single “Marianne” is a bittersweet gem that appears like a love letter to fleeting summer season romances and the feelings they stir. Suki delivers a monitor that’s as haunting as it’s dazzling. Impressed by a short however intense connection throughout her travels by Europe, “Marianne” captures the elation and heartbreak of a love destined to fade. With lyrics steeped in craving and a nostalgic backdrop of dreamy synths and melancholic guitars, Suki crafts an immersive soundscape that lingers lengthy after the final be aware fades.

From the shimmering verses that recall stolen moments to the achingly uncooked vocal supply within the refrain, the track appears like a diary entry set to music. Suki’s storytelling shines as she channels the unhappiness of claiming goodbye and the enjoyment of getting skilled one thing lovely, even when fleeting. The layered harmonies and complex manufacturing, led by Basil’s musical contributions, completely mirror the duality of sunshine and loss. Suki’s vulnerability, delivered to life with the assistance of recording engineer Neil, resonates deeply, making this monitor an anthem for anybody who has felt the sting of an unforgettable goodbye. With “Marianne,” Suki Summer time not solely showcases her musical versatility but in addition her means to show private moments into common experiences, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating her subsequent chapter.

:: “Yearling Feminine” – Teagan Johnston ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

You as soon as knew her because the alt-pop artist Little Coyote, and right now I’m excited to correctly reintroduce Atwood’s readers to Teagan Johnston. The Toronto-based singer/songwriter shed her alias a number of years in the past and has since been releasing essentially the most weak music of her profession below her given title, daring audiences to get all up of their feels by weak, intimate songs that ache in and out. Her one and solely single of this 12 months, “Yearling Feminine” is totally breathtaking: A soul-stirring, emotionally charged, and brutally uncooked reflection on how ladies are handled, talked about, and made to see themselves in society.

Skinned my elbow
from simply sitting on the bar

Shifting uncomfortably,
questioning what he was in search of
Stopped on my means dwelling
on the nook retailer

To purchase my love a pack of cigarettes,
undecided which to ask for
After which I danced the entire means dwelling,
screaming “Child why don’t you come over?”
To the tune of Chappell Roan
And I’m in these streets alone,

flipped my center finger
to the crossing gentle
the place he as soon as made me run

“I learn a narrative a couple of younger gray wolf who was tortured and killed at a bar in Wyoming,” Johnston tells Atwood Journal. “Each article described the wolf as a ‘Yearling Feminine’ and I couldn’t assist however take into consideration how tales of abuse are so typically perpetrated in opposition to younger ladies or a ‘yearling feminine’ in animal phrases. I considered how a lot rising up with the cultural narrative that dangerous issues occur to younger ladies has affected me and led me to view myself all the time as prey as a substitute of predator – exemplified on the lyrics, ‘How come nobody ever advised me, I may very well be scary not solely scared?’”

“In penning this track, I used to be actually hoping to empower myself to think about myself as a possible risk or predator as a substitute of giving that energy to others, particularly males – who’ve threatened my security previously. Being afraid has by no means helped me put together for a combat or defend myself; it’s solely left me unable to stay my life, and I hope possibly this track may assist others really feel stronger and fewer afraid.”

She rises to a fever pitch within the track’s invigorating refrain:

Like a yearling feminine being hunted for prey
Can’t catch me, can’t kill me,
can’t take my love away
For the town that loves me
and this boy who loves me too
Can’t catch me, can’t kill me,
however I may kill you
That’s not my daddy, that’s my pony
That’s not my daddy, that’s my pony
How come nobody ever advised me?
I may very well be scary, not solely scared…

Passionate, poignant, and completely enthralling, “Yearling Feminine” channels ache into empowerment and interior turmoil into interior energy. It’s a shocking show of artistry and songwriting expertise from Teagan Johnston, and a track that will probably be with us for years and years to return.

:: “Ghosts” – BATTLEFLAGG ::

Chloe Robinson, California

We all learn about nostalgia, a wistful affection for the previous, however have you ever heard of solastalgia? If you happen to Google the time period it’s best described as “the misery folks really feel when environmental change impacts them whereas they’re nonetheless of their dwelling atmosphere.” BATTLEFLAGG’s “Ghosts” is the primary monitor off their EP entitled Solastalgia. The moody, synth-driven single transports the listener by a journey of misplaced connections whereas one’s world begins to fade. The dreamy vocals pair seamlessly with the haunting backdrop for a track that leaves a long-lasting impression. The darkish, animated video opens with a person collaborating in his vices corresponding to tablets, alcohol and cigarettes. Because the video continues he walks previous acquainted locations just like the gymnasium and lounge. The person additionally speeds down a spiral street. These distinctive photos create a compelling visible that’s eerily thought upsetting.

BATTLEFLAGG is a mission of Philadelphia-based singer/songwriter Jeff Hartwig. Shaped in 2020, it was born out of an age of non-public, social and political unrest. Hertwig fuses indie rock and synth-pop together with emotive lyrics that reduce deep. When conveying the take away of his music he states, “When listening to those songs unfold, I need the listener to grasp, and really feel the ability of, the easy moments described inside, and the way such moments can connect with the grand expression that’s our particular person lived expertise.” “Ghosts” is a bit that many can resonate with on a profound stage.

:: bedtime tales mp3 – miso808 ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

miso808’s debut EP bedtime tales mp3 is a rare fusion of sound, emotion, and storytelling that defies style boundaries. With roots in Shanghai and a base in Los Angeles, miso808 weaves her cultural heritage right into a cinematic, bilingual soundscape that takes listeners on a journey by self-discovery, love, and heartbreak. From the seductive, Japanese-infused reinterpretation of the surf-rock basic “misirlou” to the haunting introspection of “crown,” this EP blends various pop, indie, and R&B in a means that feels each nostalgic and completely new. Every monitor appears like a chapter in a bigger, ever-evolving narrative, the place miso808’s sharp lyricism and experimental manufacturing transport listeners to a world the place feelings are uncooked, unfiltered, and fantastically complicated.

The actual energy of bedtime tales mp3 lies in its means to marry sound with storytelling. Tracks like “1001” and “dazzling” showcase her deftness at mixing cultural references with fashionable manufacturing, providing a recent tackle conventional themes whereas reflecting on the complexities of ardour, love, and identification. The EP’s last tracks, “instinct” and “meant to be,” delve into the emotional nuances of queer self-discovery, capturing the joys and nervousness of non-public awakening. With its fascinating mix of Japanese and Western influences, immersive storytelling, and vulnerability, bedtime tales mp3 is a sonic world that beckons listeners to dive in and uncover the depths of miso808’s inventive imaginative and prescient.

:: “Search Social gathering” – Winter Gardens ::

Danielle Holian, Galway, Eire

Brighton-based quartet Winter Gardens are again with their mesmerizing new single “Search Social gathering” – and wow, what a visit it’s. Like peering right into a kaleidoscope of sound, the monitor blends brooding shoegaze, psychedelia, and rock with a haunting narrative that lingers lengthy after the ultimate be aware. The celestial vocals of Ananda Howard and Jasmine Ardley really feel like ghosts whispering secrets and techniques over angular guitar riffs, whereas the fuzzy bass (famously revived with the assistance of a banana pores and skin and a soldering iron!) pulses beneath like a heartbeat on edge. With a storyline impressed by the darkish comedy sequence ”Search Social gathering” – that includes a twisted dance of obsession and trauma – this track is as gripping as it’s atmospheric. Flip off the lights, crank up the amount, and get misplaced within the eerie brilliance of Winter Gardens.

:: “she need prada” – 80purppp ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

Every time I hear this track, I simply need to stand up and get down! A feel-good groove with infectious vocals to match, “she need prada” is an irresistibly easy, smile-inducing seduction from Edmonton, Alberta’s 80purppp. It’s love and need manifest in track; from the beat, to the melody, to his lyrics, and every little thing in-between, 80purppp orchestrates a second of intimacy and connection, urging us to get as shut as we are able to – and to savor these particular moments.

 “This track simply felt so enjoyable,” he tells Atwood Journal. “I not too long ago realized how a lot I really like making folks transfer with my music, so this one positively has extra of a bounce to it. I really like making deep music with a bunch of layers and double meanings, however generally you meet somebody you simply can’t afford, and also you gotta dance that off.”

You don’t have to inform me twice: “she need prada” is dreamy, smoldering, and endlessly alluring – an ideal companion to these lengthy, chilly winter nights forward.

:: “John on the Ceiling” – bdrmm ::

Mitch Mosk, Beacon, New York

A wash of shiver-inducing shoegaze consumes the senses as bdrmm engulf not simply our ears, however our very souls with their spellbinding ‘late-night’ sound. Launched November 12th, 2024 by way of Mogwai’s Rock Motion Information, “John on the Ceiling” – the lead single off their upcoming third album Microtonic – sees the Hull based mostly quartet confronting human conduct by a darkly ethereal, atmospheric, and all-consuming sonic haze.

As we stand by, fascinated,
All of the items laid to relaxation.
From the surface, looking inwards,
All appears excellent as soon as once more.
From our issues that they share,
Have been dampened, soaked doubtful.
Whereas they stand there, considering of the
methods to flee what’s stated and accomplished.

“The themes surrounding ‘John on the Ceiling’ are that of confusion and doubt,” vocalist and guitarist Ryan Smith explains. “When one thing ends and one other begins, you lure your self right into a false sense of safety that the errors made gained’t occur once more. This occurs time and again till you might be paralysed in limbo. Can folks ever really change?”

Smith and co. ship a soul-stirring second of smoldering self-reflection within the refrain, his voice hovering excessive whereas eradicating the rose-colored glasses so many people depend on.

So don’t go altering the moments,
Maintain our pasts in time.
The items that by no means final
have discovered their place in us.

The type of track that lights a fireplace deep down inside, “John on the Ceiling” is cathartic and cleaning – a fiery fusion of shoegaze and UK storage able to engulf its viewers, and guarantee we pay additional particular consideration to bdrmm over the months to return.

Whereas the faceless
chew their tongues, we
all want one thing
to carry onto.
After they step down
drenched in loss, they
will lastly realise
what they’ve accomplished.
So don’t go altering the moments,
Maintain our pasts in time.
The items that by no means final
have discovered their place in us.

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