Top Tracks: Arctic Lake – Sight Of You

After making such an affecting impression when I caught them at Barn on the Farm this summer, obviously I jumped on the chance to hear more from them when this track appeared in my inbox. Taken from the London trio’s new EP What You May Find, ‘Sight Of You’ showcases that had me so enraptured when I saw them live. Emma Foster’s crystal clear vocals are simply faultless, and the understated instrumentation makes the empty space as much a part of the song as the notes themselves, creating an almost tangible atmosphere. The whole track is like a figure bathed in white light emerging from the fog, somehow both hazy and refined all at once. This ambient indie pop outfit are definitely one to watch!

Top Tracks: Carmen Brandy – Good Enough

One of the biggest pitfalls of modern life is the propensity to compare ourselves to others. It’s something that we all do; we all dwell on what we lack rather than what we have, overthink our flaws and care too much about those that don’t care about us, rather than appreciating those that love us and love ourselves in turn. The funny things is you can look at someone and ponder on all the ways their life is better, and odds are they are looking back thinking the exact same thing. Nashville based singer/songwriter Carmen Brandy has summed up this universal feeling wonderfully in her new song ‘Good Enough’. The hazy Americana vibes are overlain with gorgeous mesmeric melodies and the accompanying video boasts a warm vintage glow and some stunning cinematography. As much as other people can bring us down, we’re often our own harshest critics, and ‘Good Enough’ reminds us that we are more than worthy if we just have a little faith in ourselves.

Top Tracks: Blonde Roses – Hush Now

I think we can all agree the world is in a sorry state of affairs right now. While a large part of that is down to very real and scary problems, part of it is down to how we view the world. Innocence and naivety fades and we no longer see the world through rose-tinted lenses. We start seeing the injustices, we begin to realise that common decency isn’t all that common after all, and it dawns on us we’re all just as lost and confused as each other, no one really knows what they’re doing. That heavy feeling of realisation is summed up brilliantly in this new single from New Orleans outfit Blonde Roses. As well as boasting a visually stunning video, ‘Hush Now’ builds from a gentle start to a cacophonous crescendo that wonderfully captures how we’re dropped into world far darker than it first appears.

Top Tracks: Stray Fossa – Miss The Darker Nights

I think all of us that grow up in the countryside have longing for city life somewhere deep down. The bright lights, the hustle and bustle, all the fresh ideas and interesting people, being a part of something greater than yourself. There are a million songs about hectic city life, but so few deal with the eventual burnout that comes to everyone at some point. A sensory overload hits sooner or later, and you suddenly see the lure of the quiet life you left behind and took for granted for so long. ‘Miss The Darker Nights’ captures that feeling perfectly. Boasting dreamy synths and wonderfully expressive bass tones, Stray Fossa’s new single is the kind of song you can just get lost in. Let it bring the captivating calm of the quiet life straight to you, soothing even the most frayed of nerves in the most madcap cityscapes.

Top Tracks: Evening Darling – Schuyler Street

Belwood favourites Evening Darling are back with a brand new single. ‘Schuyler Street’ offers a new and refreshing twist, while still keeping the same endearing charm that made the finer points of last year’s eponymous debut album so unforgettable.  Combining their finely crafted, hook-driven Americana with a dash of bright and airy synths, this latest offering is reminiscent of the more introspective side of The Killers. ‘Schuyler Street’ is made for late night drives, starlit scenes, and those moments where you can just get lost in silence with someone special. With an overall more mature and understated approach, and melodies that remind me of The National’s ‘Graceless’, it seems Evening Darling still have plenty of tricks up their sleeve. Roll on album number two!

Top Tracks: TesseracT – Juno

Though indie and folk usually make up most of the site, there are times we crave something a bit more ambitious and imposing. What better way to fulfil that need than with the latest single from TesseracT. Taken from their acclaimed new album Sonder, ‘Juno’ shows the bands incredible aptitude for both immense earth-shaking riffs and intricate technical wizardry. Daniel Tompkins’ vocals really shine here, weaving wonderful melodies into the track while still maintaining just enough aggression to get your blood pumping. Having the band stood beside raging suns in the accompanying video is the perfect metaphor to capture the scale and power of ‘Juno’. This track really stands out as some of their best work to date, and with this latest record the band have ascended to become one of the foremost progressive acts in the world right now.

Top Tracks: Layer Cake – Keep Me Awake

They say that not only good things take time, but they also come in small packages. Every rule has exceptions however, and sometimes good things happen can happen all at once. Recorded in just one take, ‘Keep Me Awake’ is a fine example. The part about small packages though, does still ring true here. This new single from Australian band Layer Cake packs all the bright riffs, infectious melodies and driving rhythm you’d expect from a first class indie hit, and concentrates it into just a couple of minutes, like a dense neutron star of indie rock splendour. The track conveys such energy and urgency that you soon find yourself under its spell, drawn in by a vibrant and animated aura that just excels in exuding positivity at every opportunity.

Top Tracks: Curtsy – A Better Pet

When it comes down to it, loving someone is giving them the power to break you and then trusting them not to. Letting someone in, showing a side of yourself that’s seldom seen. To be entirely vulnerable around a certain someone, and having faith that they will still love you just the same, can be a daunting prospect. It’s a risk you have to take however to know the joy of being with someone who knows you better than you know yourself, someone you can be completely open and free around. This lush new indie pop track from Curtsy follows that same feeling of apprehension of taking things to the next level, and all that comes with it, but ultimately taking the plunge anyway. ‘A Better Pet’ is a song to help cut away at the insecurities holding you back, and encourage you instead to follow your heart.

Top Tracks: Colour Picture Book – This Time Around

I honestly don’t know where to start with this one. Do I talk about the funky bass that’s simply begging you to dance, or the unerring and steadfast drums that navigate complex rhythms with ease. How about the warm vintage organ glow that permeates the entire track, the soaring yet gritty vocals that come from somewhere deep within, or the incredible guitar solo plucked straight from another time that feels as though the instrument is an extension of the player. All of these elements require at least a full post on their own to do them justice. How much soul can you pack into just one song? – an awful lot it seems. To say this Canadian power trio are on fire with their latest single would be a massive understatement, on ‘This Time Around’ they are a raging inferno.

Top Tracks: Tom Leeb – Are We Too Late

Any song whose video opens with a gorgeous car cruising through serene countryside gets an enthusiastic thumbs up from me, but there’s a lot more to the latest single from French folk artist Tom Leeb than just its wanderlust inducing visuals. Tom’s striking gritty vocals work wonderfully with the elegant swell of strings to make a song that is raw and passionate, whilst also carrying a quiet air of thoughtfulness. Detailing the struggles of a long distance relationship, of being loved but still feeling isolated, that feeling of sand slipping through your fingers no matter how hard you cling on, it is a masterclass in heartfelt songwriting. Though the love regaled in the song may end in heartbreak, the song itself is a long distance love built to last, as with ‘Are We Too Late’ Tom will assuredly make people the world over fall in love with his music.