The Weekly Round-Up (21/06/19)



Black Honey – I Don’t Ever Wanna Love
They’ve gone and added a fucking string section. Holy shit. I. Adore. It.


Windows – Frankie Cosmos
It is fun-loving which is shown in both the song and the video which comes along with it. It 
is a peak through the window of her own happiness

Julie Baker – The Modern Leper

One of our generation’s gre
atest young songwriters covers one of the greatest songs from one of the greatest bands of this century – kind of speaks for itself, doesn’t it? This is a different sort of emotional gut-punch with Baker taking the helm, but just as beautiful and powerful as the original. 



Taylor Swift – You Need To Calm Down
Swifty is ushering in a new era that’s bright and colourful. The snakes are left in the closer and the butterflies are a flyin’. Let’s ‘av it.

Alexandra Savior – Crying All The Time
Beatrice Kiddo is walking towards you as you’re surrounded by a pool of your own tears. Death is looming, any last words?


Metronomy – Salted Caramel Ice Cream
I scream, you scream, we all scream for Metronomy. The kind of track that’ll have you too busy bopping along to catch the drips running down the cone. Pass my shades.


Temples – Hot Motion
A characteristically catchy comeback striking a perfect balance between the subtle synths, dreamy vocals and punchy bass.

Michael Kiwanuka Ft. Tom Misch – Money
F u n k y.


Skepta – Redrum
The big daddy of grime is giving his Konnichiwa days a devastatingly cool wink coz he knows he’s got this in the bag. Achingly cool. So cool I was bit worried about writing it up. We’re not cool enough to hear it. Stop listening to it. Stop reading this review. We can’t sit with Skepta.


The Academic – Superlike
On the surface, a pop bopper from an Irish foursome should be a little bit cringey, but despite the tragically misconstrued title ‘Superlike’, this isn’t that bad of a track. It’s them at their super-sweet, non-offensive, okay-yes-I-do-actually-quite-like-them best. 


Skepta – Redrum
The big daddy of grime is giving his Konnichiwa days a devastatingly cool wink
coz he knows he’s got this in the bag. Achingly cool. So cool I was bit worried
about writing it up. We’re not cool enough to hear it. Stop listening to it. Stop
reading this review. We can’t sit with Skepta.
The Academic – Superlike
On the surface, a pop bopper from an Irish foursome
should
be a little bit cringey.
But despite the tragically misconstrued title ‘Superlike’ honestly isn’t that bad of
a track. It’s The Academic at their super-sweet, non-offending, okay-yes-I-do-
actually-quite-like-them best. It’s not the most exciting thing that’s happened

this week but you’re going to listen to it more than once.
Skepta – Redrum
The big daddy of grime is giving his Konnichiwa days a devastatingly cool wink
coz he knows he’s got this in the bag. Achingly cool. So cool I was bit worried
about writing it up. We’re not cool enough to hear it. Stop listening to it. Stop
reading this review. We can’t sit with Skepta.
The Academic – Superlike
On the surface, a pop bopper from an Irish foursome
should
be a little bit cringey.
But despite the tragically misconstrued title ‘Superlike’ honestly isn’t that bad of
a track. It’s The Academic at their super-sweet, non-offending, okay-yes-I-do-
actually-quite-like-them best. It’s not the most exciting thing that’s happened

this week but you’re going to listen to it more than once.
Skepta – Redrum
The big daddy of grime is giving his Konnichiwa days a devastatingly cool wink
coz he knows he’s got this in the bag. Achingly cool. So cool I was bit worried
about writing it up. We’re not cool enough to hear it. Stop listening to it. Stop
reading this review. We can’t sit with Skepta.
The Academic – Superlike
On the surface, a pop bopper from an Irish foursome
should
be a little bit cringey.
But despite the tragically misconstrued title ‘Superlike’ honestly isn’t that bad of
a track. It’s The Academic at their super-sweet, non-offending, okay-yes-I-do-
actually-quite-like-them best. It’s not the most exciting thing that’s happened

this week but you’re going to listen to it more than once.

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