Charli xcx’s new single ‘Wall Of Sound’
Charli's ‘Wuthering Heights’ soundtrack contribution is drenched in yearning, layering her familiar vocal treatments and electronic maximalism with classical flourishes that make the whole thing feel genuinely cinematic. It’s still unmistakably her, just bigger, richer and operating on a scale that’s more Bach than ‘Brat’.
Holy Fuck’s new single ‘Evie’
Made in a rural Nova Scotia village hall after the band spent two years completely apart, this track has that rare sense of collective momentum rediscovered.
Flea’s new single ‘Traffic Lights’, featuring Thom Yorke
Flea’s bass does what it always does - announces itself immediately - but here it vibes rather than dominates, flowing through the track with a restraint that lets everything else breathe. Thom Yorke sounds like, well, Thom Yorke, and the whole thing just works in that effortless way that makes you want to hear the rest of the album.
Shy One’s new single ‘I Can Tell’, featuring George Riley
George Riley’s voice floats, angelic as ever, over Shy One’s rumbling broken beat and 4/4 rhythms. It’s the kind of production that commands a club without shouting about it.
The Mura Masa ‘Can't Feel A Thing’ edit of Sophia Stel’s single ‘I'll Take It’
Mura Masa takes Sophia Stel’s viral moment and peels it back, swapping layers for psychedelic guitars and slowcore drums that give the track a dreamy, spaced-out quality. A smart move jumping on the hype around one of 2025’s most-tipped new artists, the edit makes a strong case for itself.