Saturday 21 November 2015

Five Songs To Listen To This Weekend

The Aquadolls - Girl Riot - Listen here
The new single from The Aquadolls, taken from their forthcoming EP. It has a much more punchy, in-your-face sound than their previous releases, as if the band, particularly frontwoman Melissa Brooks, have all gained in confidence since their last album; the guitars sound fuller, Melissa's voice is stronger and there are even some synths thrown in there.

Chvrches - Empty Threat
"Empty Threat" is the newest single from Chvrches' second album, Every Open Eye, released a few months ago. The video just went online, and tells the story of teenage goths getting drunk and having fun at a waterpark. Check it out above!

Deap Vally - Royal Jelly
It's been two years since Deap Vally released their debut album, Sistrionix, and they're finally back! "Royal Jelly", the bands new single, is the first track to be released from the as-yet-untitled follow-up album (produced by Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner), due out next year.

Missy Elliott - WTF (Where They From?)
It's been ten years since Missy Elliott's last album and, needless to say, she's been missed. The video is classic Missy, and the song itself looks at the problematic nature of cultural appropriation.

Savages - T.I.W.Y.G
Like Deap Vally, Savages' debut album was released two years ago, and their return is just as welcome. "T.I.W.Y.G" is the second single from the bands forthcoming second album, Adore Life. This is just as impressive as the albums first single and it's seeming like this new album might just surpass the first in how amazing it is.
Pop-punk mainstays Melissa Brooks and the Aquadolls have returned with the righteous new single “Girl Riot,” which serves as a feminist anthem ahead of the group’s forthcoming new EP. - See more at: http://www.fm.tv/2015/11/melissa-brooks-and-the-aquadolls-girl-riot?campaign=scl|twt|fsc#sthash.w3BZ9QB9.dpuf
Pop-punk mainstays Melissa Brooks and the Aquadolls have returned with the righteous new single “Girl Riot,” which serves as a feminist anthem ahead of the group’s forthcoming new EP. - See more at: http://www.fm.tv/2015/11/melissa-brooks-and-the-aquadolls-girl-riot?campaign=scl|twt|fsc#sthash.w3BZ9QB9.dpuf

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