
What is it about Fridays that inspire big, gushing, I Love You and Only You TM anthems? Of the crop of this week’s artists chiming in on the fray, Rita Ora imbues her episode of self-reckoning with a genuine measure of sincerity. The band has revealed that the record will see it experimenting with an amalgamation of genres and sounds, and one can't help but wonder if it should've stuck with the garage-drenched guitar-pop sound that made it a quintessential proposition in the '90s. While the track remains true to Weezer’s wheelhouse of charming earworms, it fails to keep the listener entertained throughout its four-minute runtime. 'I'm Just Being Honest' is as close as we'll get to the Weezer of old, albeit not as enticing as its previous releases. Over producer Purps on the Beat’s spectral soundscape, made all the more heavenly by trilling string accents, he celebrates his love with uncynical ardour: “Yes, girl you're the best, take away stress, love me to death / Even when I'm a mess”. Pivoting on R&B’s deification of one’s beloved – and the sublime yearning that comes with placing one in that singular place – he makes an unvarnished love letter of this song. But this second single off his sophomore record released today, Deathrace for Love, is different. So much of the Juice WRLD endeavour has been typically emo. In an official statement, she describes the song as one “that wrote entirely from the heart that seemed to capture how felt about not ever being able to let go of a past love, even though it was over for a reason.” The accompanying music video, directed by Riane White, is a likewise poignant visual translation of the song's charms. She sings on a foundation built of gorgeous piano plinks and strings, showcasing her clear and ethereal vocals beautifully. Ellie Goulding – ‘Flux’Įllie Goulding’s new single marks the first project from her, since her collaboration with Diplo and Swae Lee on ‘Close To Me’. With festival season approaching, expect the pairing to drop the track at some of the biggest festivals around the globe.ĭanger Days EP is slated for an 8 March release. ' Give It To Me', featuring Nonsens is a brisk, bassy, energetic banger that captures the energy of both parties involved, while giving fans a taste of what to expect from the Dutch trap duo's upcoming release.

The first single off Yellow Claw's upcoming 8-track Danger Days EP has arrived. Together, they’re two halves becoming a lovely, battered whole. But this relationship is two-way: He grounds her in love’s here-and-now. Like an outstretched hand from up high, her coo reaches out to Carner and casts away his pain. The soft, gilded curve to his hardened edges, Jorja Smith, provides the supernatural beauty to this immaculately earthy exchange.

Loyle Carner, the young, silver tongued MC takes the lead on this shimmering confessional, unspooling line after rapid-fire line of openhearted truths that an all-encompassing love inspires from oneself.

This is a locking of arms by two of the UK’s brightest, most vital new voices.
