
We Listened To All Of New Music Friday So You Don't Have To: Natalie Prass, ALMA, Dave
02 March 2018, 10:19
| Written by
Laurence Day
We've kept warm this week by rifling through all the new music out today to pick out the warmest, cosiest, snuggled-up-in-three-pairs-of-socksiest tracks going.
Grab a piping hot tea (or coffee) and enjoy our all killer, no filler guide to this week's releases.
Short On Time? Definitely Don't Miss These:
- ALMA's joint with MØ from her dazzling new mixtape
- Chvrches combining with The National's Matt Berninger is amazing, obvs
- "Hangman", the latest from Dave, is one of this week's most vital releases
- Flute alert: Ryley Walker is back
- Future-thinker Tom Misch meets old guard De La Soul
- Hard to pick just one from Superorganism's haywire debut, but we managed it
- A searing lo-fi manifesto from new Secretly Canadian signee Stella Donnelly
- Australia's Angie McMahon enters with this grizzled beaut
- Aussie upstart G Flip comes from outta nowhere with a pop stunner
- The comeback from Natalie Prass is *multiple fire emojis*
Listen to the full playlist and then let us us know which tracks you're loving!
Latest
- Jordan Adetunji returns with "X n the City"
- R.E.M. announce five-track benefit EP, Radio Free Europe 2025
- Charli XCX, Neneh Cherry, Jordan Stephens, and more sign open letter of solidarity to trans community
- Moses Sumney, Yukimi Nagano, Obongjayar and Yussef Dayes to feature on Little Simz's forthcoming album, Lotus
- Palace and NoSo join lineup for Khruangbin's Gunnersbury Park show
- Mádé Kuti returns with new single, "I Won't Run Away"
- Kaeto presents new track, "words"
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