The Smashing Pumpkins: Sighommi
Billy Corgan and company just released their 13th album, Aghori Mhori Mei. Corgan says the LP is an attempt to see whether "our ways of making music circa 1990-1996 would still inspire something revelatory." He says the album name is a cipher; maybe this song title is, too. The lyrics are equally obscure. What would you expect?
Bottlemoth: You'll Always Have Us
This is one half of a double-single just released by an indie-folk quintet from the UK, ahead of their debut album Even Us Ghosts, due in October. "The track’s simplicity and sincerity mirror vocalist Ethan Proctor’s reflections on maintaining connections amidst the whirlwind of city life and global disruptions, writes review site Amplify The Noise.
Adult Leisure: Borderline
We've been playing several tracks from this Bristol group's 2023 release, Present State of Joy and Grief, and now pick up this new single. It was "inspired by the break-up of a long term relationship ... and the feeling of hindsight in the months following it," the band says, adding that the track evolved from "a Police-y style demo."
Valley: The Bass Player's Brother
Here's the latest single to spin out of the Toronto indie-pop group's latest LP, Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden. It takes a rather jaundiced view of romance: "Love is a car chase / Crash into mistakes / Sooner or later, you're packing a suitcase."
The Harbours: So Sweet
This band from Leicestershire, UK, was formed just this year by vocalist Ollie Drakard and guitarist Will Massarella-Tyler. It's described as blending "modern indie vibes with classic pop influences."
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