Yazmin Lacey’s new single ‘Ain't I Good For You’
A low-key flex disguised as a soul song. Yazmin Lacey delivers swag and sweetness in equal measure, gliding over production from Eg White, Jonny Lattimer and Cadenza. It’s warm, lush and slightly mischievous - a track that asks the question already knowing the answer. The not/nowhere-directed video expands the vibe into visual poetry, all saturated colour and soft movement. It’s vibey and vitamin-rich.
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard’s new album ‘Phantom Island’
Their 27th studio album and first proper orchestral move. These weren’t just leftovers - they were leftovers the band decided to build a whole symphonic experiment around, even planning an orchestral US tour with Chad Kelly and LA Phil artists.
Less pomp, more playful - strings and horns are used to riff with them, not on top of them. Imagine Grateful Dead jamming with Burt Bacharach. It’s weird, euphoric and a bit ridiculous, but somehow lands. An indulgent listen in the best way.

dj gummy bear’s new single ‘you make me feel loved’
This one got under people’s skin before it even dropped, with 30k TikToks built from just a snippet. The full version is equal parts lo-fi gospel, ambient R&B and homespun soul. Montell Fish’s alter ego, dj gummy bear, dials down the intensity to deliver something soft and slightly haunted - the sound of a love letter written on a cracked phone screen.
Joey Valence & Brae’s new single ‘WASSUP’ featuring JPEGMAFIA
Pure controlled chaos. ‘WASSUP’ throws you straight into a pinball machine of old-school breakbeats, internet-core irony and PEGA-fuelled punchlines. Joey Valence & Brae have always played with nostalgia, but this one hits different - it’s knowingly dumb, knowingly sharp and so much fun.
Hannah Jadagu’s new single ‘My Love’
‘My Love’ is a dreamy mesh of synth lines and soft-focus harmonies, tracing the edges of R&B and indie-pop. Feels like it should play during the most romantic scene in an indie film that doesn’t exist yet.