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Five For Friday – 4th August 2023

bellhoss – ‘Better Now’

Having previously been compared to the likes of Waxahatchee, ALVVAYS, and Soccer Mommy on recent efforts, Denver-based outfit bellhoss return once again to offer up their dreamy new offering ‘Better Now’. Capturing more of that warm and woozy indie-rock aesthetic they are known for, this new gem is another shining example of their glittering sound to date.

 

Church Party – ‘Back In The Room’

After returning to deliver their vibrant new EP ‘Cut The Colours’ in recent weeks, Manchester-based outfit Church Party now look to showcase their latest collection with the pulsing new single ‘Back In The Room’. Honing more of that broad and driven post-punk-inspired direction they are known for, with a dabbling of Britpop influences to boot, this new effort is a prime example of adventurous direction so far.

 

Inusa Dawuda –  ‘All I Need Is To Be Loved’

Having already cemented himself as a wonderfully bright and enjoyable name on the international stage in recent years, Ghanaian artist Inusa Dawuda is bringing back more of that enticing sound on his latest single ‘All I Need Is To Be Loved’. With its warm and inviting textures perfectly elevating his joyous vocal performance throughout, he is returning with one of his most passionate releases to date here.

 

The Exchange Project – ‘The Safe Word’

With each member growing up in separate places throughout North and South America, emerging outfit The Exchange Project are now looking to continue that multinational influence on their latest anthem ‘The Safe Word’. Channelling a wonderfully bold and driven alt-rock aesthetic once again, this new effort marks another vibrant moment within their musical evolution of late.

 

Paradise Walk – ‘Talk Talk Talk’

With a glittering array of releases under their belt these last few years, Welsh duo Paradise Walk are back to their vibrant best once again as they deliver their dreamy new single ‘Talk Talk Talk’. Capturing another heady dose of warm and shimmering pop-rock aesthetics for their newest outing, this new offering cements them as one of the more alluring names on the rise today.



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