Artist: Begonia
Song: Deep Red Cherry Night
Album: Fantasy Life
Begonia’s upcoming album, Fantasy Life, will be out on October 24! Of the latest single, Deep Red Cherry Night, Begonia says “It’s about about simple love. It’s about all the beautiful mundane and magical moments that I started to notice when I finally found someone I could rest my trust in. I’ve spent a lot of my life writing songs about heartbreak, longing and striving to get to the other side of that. This song is a snapshot of what that other side looks like to me now. That doesn’t mean that some of my past heartbreaks don’t still exist within me but the pain I feel is now muted by something stronger, deeper and more hopeful. It’s a love I want to be alive for!”
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Artist: Chloe Qisha
Song: So Sad So Hot
Speaking about her new single, Chloe Qisha says: “‘So Sad So Hot’ is a playful take on heartbreak – finding yourself in the throes of sadness whilst being the most magnetic person in the room. I wanted to write a song about wearing sadness as an accessory, letting it empower you instead of it dragging you down. I like to think that this song is an assertive reminder that you’re still that bad bitch even if you’ve had your heart broken. This song is the opener to a new era for me, and I’m so excited she’s coming in with a bang.”
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Artist: Brandi Carlile
Song: A War With Time
Album: Returning To Myself
Brandi Carlile’s new album, Returning To Myself, will be out on October 24.
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Artist: Lyn Lapid
Song: the simlish song
This latest single from 22-year-old Lyn Lapid is inspired by a series of videos about the random “simlish” lyrics she sings while writing a song. Her TikTok video of the track first went viral in August, with nearly 3 million views and over 700,000 likes to date, plus support from SZA, who reposted the video on her Instagram.
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Artist: The Antlers
Song: Blight
Album: Blight
The Antlers’ (AKA singer-songwriter-guitarist- producer Peter Silberman) explains: “‘Blight’ is a song addressing consumption through two lenses. The first zooms in on my inner tension around convenience, and the bargaining done to justify the environmental cost. I tell myself, ‘I do the best that I can.’ The second zooms out on an insect infestation devouring everything in its path. Maybe these insatiable swarms are simply doing the best they can, too.” His new album is out now!
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