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Rose Gray is bringing “Club To Your Arms”, Ayra Starr is invoking Mother Nature, GENER8ION is back with a new track & so much more. It’s Wonderlist!

Wonderlist

​​Rose Gray – ‘Club To Your Arms’ 

East London-born singer, songwriter, and DJ Rose Gray returns with her summer-ready new single “Club To Your Arms”. Shot on the streets of London, the euphoric accompanying video captures a journey home from a night out and into the arms of a lover, a feeling we all might know well. 

Eartheater – “Crown Jewel”

Eerie yet alluring like a “Crown Jewel”, multi-instrumentalist Eartheater pens an ode to her baby daughter on this lyrical exploration of good posture and standing out where others make you small. With siren-like vocals, ethereal harmonies and a lyrical prowess that feels haunting, it’s a poetic alchemy of ways the pregnant body can be a vessel.

Ayra Starr – “Tornado”

With her All Points East debut mere months away, Afropop superstar Ayra Starr is set to stir quite the “Tornado” this summer. On this sultry, summer-ready melody, afrobeat in full swing and simmer, she’s the “Starr Girl”, ahead of her forthcoming album release. Packed with infectious hooks and gorgeous riffs, get ready for a “Starr Girl” summer.

Slow Pulp – “Better Man”

Chicago via Madison band Slow Pulp release “Better Man”, the lead single from their upcoming new album Melodie, that blends crashing percussion and anthemic guitars with Emily Massey’s vocals. Written by Henry Stoehr, the lyrics confront feelings of regret, lost control, and the desire to become someone better. 

GENER8ION – “Love & Tears” ft. Yannis Phillipakis

Following their globally viral short film and collaboration with Yung Lean on “STORM”, GENER8ION – composed of film director Romain Gavras and electro producer and composer Surkin – unleashes their audiovisual universe with “Love & Tears”. Tapping superstar artists and performers to create some of the most high-calibre visuals you’ll see this year, the album’s title track features Foals’ frontman Yannis Philippakis, while the striking visualiser stars Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron. 

supermodel* – “adidas”

After his sticky, love-dazed single “cherry garcia” from last month, supermodel* is back with his new track ”adidas”. Accompanied by a single-shot video, we get a happy-sad pop song that shows off his signature distorted vocals atop a snappy, muffled guitar instrumental. 

salute – “check check”

Salute announces their forthcoming infinite passion mixtape with new lead single”check check” a project that continues their exploration of community-led creativity within electronic music. Born in Vienna and now based in Manchester, Salute’s career has been shaped by sold-out international shows and a breakout Boiler Room set that introduced them to a global audience. 

DAMEDAME* – “FIRE BURNIN’ THRU THE RAIN”

Birmingham-brewing duo DAMEDAME* — cosignees of Little Simz, Calvin Harris, Obongjayar and more — are blitzing “FIRE BURNIN’ THRU THE RAIN” on their new track. The producer-singer-songwriter whizzes go bar for bar on this bouncy beat, jumping between rhythm, hip and hop, all to a soulful swing. 

Daisy* – “Punch”

Formerly known as Babii, Daisy* is reinventing herself with her new alias and a new self-titled project, releasing her lead single “Punch”. It’s a dance floor thumper, with ghostly vocals and electro clash distortions giving us this 150 BPM banger. 

Gone Future – “Nightcap” 

Swedish indie-rock quartet Gone Future announce the release of debut label single “Nightcap”, a swaggering, psych-tinged ode to messy, misspent nights on the tiles. Featuring members of Dolores Haze, Mando Diao and Dead Vibrations, the band arrived already fully formed, with a song about that blur of almost-mornings, impulsive “one more” decisions, and the fleeting connections that only ever make sense in the moment. 

Monjola – “Weight On Me”

For Monjola, carrying the “Weight On Me” means learning when to put it down. Returning after 423 days away from the spotlight, the Irish-Nigerian artist transforms reflections on self-doubt, uncertainty and emotional turbulence into a slow-burning meditation on self-worth. Driven by a heartbeat-like pulse and lyrics that read like diary pages, the track sits between confession and catharsis. 

Show Me The Body – “Eat For Peace”

Show Me The Body share new single “Eat For Peace”, a song that leans into their mix of hardcore, punk and noise while still keeping things direct and stripped back, marking a new era ahead of their forthcoming album ALONE TOGETHER. Alongside the release, the band announced a London headline show at The Cause on June 30 and ALONE TOGETHER CONVERSATIONS Parts 1–3, deepening the world around the album and its themes of collective struggle, connection, and resistance.

she’s green – “close your eyes”

If you “close your eyes”, you just may find Minneapolis five-piece she’s green in your dreams. Over a whirring, galaxyscape melody, they story the longing for a person that would only appear in their dreams — and the lingering, achy hum of realising they were but a figment. It feels like falling through a constellation-filled abyss and reaching no end…and in that case, why “close your eyes”?

Dahi ft. Mosey Sumney & Mez – “Find Me”

Producer Dahi has a vast resumé of work that spans helping out some of the industry’s biggest stars, including Kendrick Lamar, Drake and Madonna. For his latest single, the Grammy winner enlists the help of art-pop singer Moses Sumney and rapper Mez for a warm yet gritty track that explores the reframing of black identity. 

Fletcher Fletcher – “Fucking With My Head”

Four-piece band Fletchr Fletchr are pointing the finger on “Fuckin With My Head”. Here, they battle optimism with the grim, grief and gloom of anxiety. On this droning melody, earthy vocals in tow, this bouncy guitar-laden track echoes in the hollow of an emotional emptiness, while weighted with by lyrical melancholy.

Pixie McCann – “Living In Memory”

Singer-songwriter Pixie McCann fully embodies her fairy form on “Living in Memory”, the lead song off her debut EP, “Indigo, Vibrant and New”. To a jagged guitar melody, she fuses her indie and punk inclinations onto a track that feels like oscillating in different versions of reverie. With Pixie, memory truly lives on.

Bloody Civilian – “Space Fuji”

Bloody Civilian teams up with BOJ and Terry Apala on new single “SPACE FUJI”, a genre-blending track that mixes house, Fuji and Afro-fusion into something made for the dancefloor. Built on bouncy percussion and a playful production, it keeps things light and rhythmic while still feeling fresh and a bit unexpected. It’s a crossover that leans into club energy but stays true to Bloody Civilian’s experimental style, pulling different sounds together in a way that just clicks without overthinking it.

Spacey Jane – “Do You Really Love Her?”

Australia-hailing indie-rock band Space Jane makes it plain on “Do You Really Love Her?”, the latest single from their new EP “Exit Wounds”. This twinkling track feels like a summer breeze running wistfully through long grass; on it, Caleb calls, and the band responds in accordance. His vocals swirl, peaking into an airy falsetto, while Ashton, Kieran and Peppa beckon to his yearning wails. This ones really for the lovers.

Liv East – “Fever Dream”

Officially announcing her debut album and Jazz Cafe headline show this year – establishing the east Londoner as one of the UK’s most compelling new voices on the rise – Liv East teases the seductive offerings to follow with her latest single “Fever Dream.” The hazy, hypnotic sound waves drift in and out of the auditory foreground as though fading in and out of consciousness, lulling with a quiet temptation to reinforce her distinctive artistic identity and growing influence across R&B spaces.


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