
We Listened To All Of New Music Friday So You Don’t Have To: The 1975, Maisie Peters, ELIZA
20 July 2018, 10:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Put a hold on your stress and unwind for the weekend as we bring you the biggest tracks on our updated New Music Friday playlist.
The clock is counting down to the weekend, so why not get in the mood with this week's freshest tracks.
Can't listen to the whole thing? Definitely Don't Miss These:
- The 1975 dish out another infectious indie-pop banger
- Reminisce on the summer memories made already with Maisie Peters' nostalgic new track
- Indulge in Squirrel Flower's tranquil tones
- Hold your middle finger up to this week with the help of Chance The Rapper
- Feel the beat through your feet with ELIZA's sultry new song
- Waxahatchee diplays great vocal range on her latest offering
- 16-year-old Billie Eilish shows us who's about to take over with her dominant new track
- Wild Pink dish out jingly summer tones with their new, infectious cut
- LANY project their alluring vocals with their supple melody
- Conducta, Liv Dawson and Coverage unite for a nostalgic club banger
Listen to the full playlist and then let us us know which tracks you're loving!
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