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Movement of the people: songs about migrants, immigrants and refugees

February 2, 2017 Peter Kimpton
   Land of hope? The Big Apple beckons

   Land of hope? The Big Apple beckons

Bollocks to the ban. This week at the bar let's fly in the face of immigration policy ignorance and welcome everyone in – with musical tales of bravery against cruelty, and human spirit seeking its way to a better life

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Tags songs, immigration, migration, refugees, asylum, New York, United States of America, Germany, Donald Trump, Woody Guthrie, Holocaust, racism, religion, 9/11, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Egypt, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Saudi Arabia, Film, Michael Winterbottom, Afghanistan, John Lydon, Stewart Lee, Ukip, Michael Franti, Led Zeppelin, Iceland, Knaan
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Playlists: songs about the first and last time

February 1, 2017 Peter Kimpton
The first, the last, or has Grace Jones simply done it again?

The first, the last, or has Grace Jones simply done it again?

A classroom kiss to a strange encounter, leaving town to a final continental farewell,  guest writer takeitawayGuru creates playlists from last week's topic that move and entertain from first to last

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Tags Songs, playlists, Hot Chocolate, Mary Wells, Frank Sinatra, The Four Seasons, Grace Jones, Wil Wagner, Dixie Chicks, Fine Young Cannibals, Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan, Bobby Paris, Lonnie Johnson, Spike, Europe band, Black Box Recorder, The Walker Brothers, PP Arnold, Impressions, Buddy Guy, The Contours, The Waifs, Boss Caine, Bryan Adams, Roger Whittaker, Tom Petty, The Monkees, The Electric Flag, John Martyn, Led Zeppelin, Guy Clark, Pearl Jam, takeitawayGuru
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Unforgettable? Songs about the first time … or last time

January 26, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Once in a lifetime? Felix Baumgartner takes one giant leap in 2012

Once in a lifetime? Felix Baumgartner takes one giant leap in 2012

There's nothing quite like the emotions or physical impact of first, formative experiences. From first sex to seeing New York to new sounds, revisit your innocence in song, and also any that try to say 'never again'

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Tags songs, music, space, Felix Baumgartner, Maya Angelou, Shakespeare, Groucho Marx, Joan Rivers, swimming, first love, Stevie Wonder, Tom Waits, Diana Ross, Billie Holiday, Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones, Jackie Kennedy, Natalie Portman, Film, Margaret Mead, skydiving, Philip Selway, Radiohead, Janis Joplin, Robert Fripp, Dennis Miller, Walt Whitman, poetry, David Bowie, Emily Dickinson, Margot Fonteyn, ballet, Dance, Ernest Hemingway, Christopher Hitchens, New York, Simon Armitage, Sir David Attenborough, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Eminem, Timothy Leary, Margaret Thatcher
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Playlists: songs and music from or about Russia

January 25, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Four of the Alexandrov Red Army Ensemble's finest

Four of the Alexandrov Red Army Ensemble's finest

Prokofiev to Prince to Pussy Riot, Mussorgsky to Marc Almond, east meets west in a perfect political and personal parade encoded by this week's secret agent, EnglishOutlaw, from last week's topic

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Tags Songs, EnglishOutlaw, Russia, Vladimir Putin, Al Stewart, Prince, Pig With the Face of a Boy, Robert Wyatt, Pussy Riot, Leningrad Cowboys, Alexandrov Red Army Ensemble, Prokofiev, Mussorgsky, Marc Almond, Pinkshinyltrablast, Punk TV, Nic Jones, Iron Maiden, Billy Joel, Katzenjammer, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Skyhooks, Aram Khachaturian, Boris Grebenshikov, Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra, Tchaikovsky
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Putin on the Ritz: songs and music from or about Russia

January 19, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Vladimir, in a gesture of true hospitality, is taking his friend Donald for a ride

Vladimir, in a gesture of true hospitality, is taking his friend Donald for a ride

Language need be no barrier. Let’s reveal, explore, inaugurate, even celebrate, from classical, film to pop, from inside and out, the rich musical heritage inspired by this vast, contradictory country

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Tags Songs, Russia, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Winston Churchill, Paul Robeson, Nikolai Gogol, US presidential election, Peter the Great, Catherine The Great, Andrei Sakharov, folk, classical, Eduard Khil, Leonid Kharitonov, Vitas, Shostakovich, Mussorgsky, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Andrei Tarkovsky, Sergei Eisenstein, film, Anton Chekhov, Moscow, Blondie, The Vibrators, Ronald Reagan, Cold war, Otto von Bismark, marxism, Tony Benn, Pussy Riot, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Marc Almond, The Ramones, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Adam Curtis, Garry Kasparov, Rudolph Nureyev
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Playlists: songs about fish and other life aquatic

January 18, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Dolphins. Having a good time. All the time.

Dolphins. Having a good time. All the time.

Diving dolphins to scavenging sharks, biting punk to soft seal lullabies, guest writer severin makes a beautiful oceanic journey from New Orleans to India to Cornish shores inspired by last week's topic

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Tags songs, fish, marine biology, whales, dolphins, Fishing, Severin, Harold Budd, Brian Eno, VV Brown, Van Der Graaf Generator, Eric Whitacre, Allen Toussaint, Lopamundra Mitra, Fred Neil, The Congos, Steve Hillage, The Fisherman's Friends, Raffi, The Marvelettes, Anthony and the Johnsons, Riot Clone, Elvis Presley, Bobby Rydell, Nina Simone, Skin Flesh and Bones, Turquoise, Camille Saint-Saens, The Beatles, Soran Bushi, Benjamin Britten, Blurt
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In the swim of it: songs about fish and other life aquatic

January 12, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Let's face it, there's definitely something in the water this week ...

Let's face it, there's definitely something in the water this week ...

Fish, dolphin, whale, shark, octopus, seal and more? This week it's time to dive deep into those music collections for catchy items about creatures of the water and their human connections

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Tags songs, marine biology, music, fish, dolphins, whales, sharks, conservation, evolution, Italo Calvino, Elvis Presley, NIcki Minaj, Bernard Sumner, Fishing, swimming, Lemon Jelly, Lamont Dozier, Jaws, Richard Flanagan, books, Herman Melville, Captain Beefheart, Iggy Pop, Anthropocene, science
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Playlists: ironic songs

January 11, 2017 Peter Kimpton
The Jam. Now that really is entertainment …

The Jam. Now that really is entertainment …

Verbal, drama and perspective, Jam to Johnnie Taylor, Morrissey to Elvis Costello, this week's guest writer attwilightlarks picks a sharp, satirical and punchy playlist inspired by last week's ironic topic

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Tags songs, 10cc, Tindersticks, UK Subs, The Clash, Curtis Mayfield, Barbecue Bob, Grace Jones, Johnnie Taylor, The Jam, Morrissey, Elvis Costello, The Grateful Dead, Tom Hickox, Ry Cooder, The Kinks, Randy Newman, Belle & Sebastian, The Housemartins, Randy Travis, Those Naughty Lumps, Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Don McLean, Philip Jeays, Country Joe and the Fish, attwilightlarks, Millie Small
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Don't read or listen to this: ironic songs

January 5, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Sign of the times? Bird is the word? Tweet that.

Sign of the times? Bird is the word? Tweet that.

From sarcasm to situation, dramatic twist to tragic consequence or perspective, let's take a wry look at songs that say one thing, but then reveal another

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Tags songs, irony, Robert De Niro, Elizabeth Bibesco, Ellen Glasgow, money, Douglas Coupland, Bill Hicks, Private Eye, George Harrison, The Beatles, Nile Rogers, Chic, XTC, paul simon, Art Garfunkel, New Order, Peter Hook, Manchester, Alanis Morissette, Jonathan Swift, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, satire, Joseph Conrad, The Ladykiller, Film, Brexit, NHS, Steven Weber, Donald Trump, Mexico, Chris Rock, Academy Awards, racism, history, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, The Bible, religion, Alexander Graham Bell, telephone, Guinness Book of Records, condoms, Pietro Aertino, Bobby Leach, Nitaro Ito, Japan, Draco, Greece, Bobby Gentry, Freud
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Playlists: positive songs for the new year

January 4, 2017 Peter Kimpton
How do you know it's really gonna happen? Because it's the Undertones

How do you know it's really gonna happen? Because it's the Undertones

Got a ticket to ride? This week's guest writer TatankaYotanka takes us on a lyrical, journey inspired by last week's topic. The bus is filled with hope for 2017. Where does it go? Hop in and find out

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Tags songs, Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth, Sounds of Blackness, The Undertones, Patti Smith, Brother D & The Collective, Billy Bragg, Wilco, Mischief Brew, Jimmy Cliff, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Thea Gilmore, Prahlad Tipanya, Queen, Bob Marley, Funkadelic, The Whites, William DeVaughn, Prince Jazzbo, Earl Jean, Oysterband, The Gladiators, Utah Saints, Three Dog Night, Redskins, Belle Perez, Louis Jordan, Willie Nile, James Maddock, Peter Hammill, TatankaYotanka, Earl-Jean McCrea, Kabir
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The Song Bar's Musical Tribute: Celebrity Deaths of 2016

December 31, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Some of the fallen of 2016. Picture credit: @christhebarker

Some of the fallen of 2016. Picture credit: @christhebarker

Muhammad Ali to Mose Allison, David Bowie to Prince, George MIchael to Victoria Wood, enjoy our list of the greats who left us in 2016 , all with a musical twist. We shall remember them

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Tags Muhammad Ali, Mose Allison, Prince Be, Pete Burns, Prince Buster, David Bowie, Fidel Castro, Guy Clark, Leonard Cohen, Ronnie Corbett, Phife Dawg, A Tribe Called Quest, Holly Dunn, Keith Emerson, Carrie Fisher, Pete Fountain, Glenn Frey, Juan Gabriel, Christina Grimmie, Merle Haggard, Sonny James, Sharon Jones, Paul Kantner, Jane Little, Greg Lake, David Mancuso, Sir George Martin, Denise Katrina Matthews, Nick Menza, George Michael, Chips Moman, Scotty Moore, Emilio Navaira, Prince, Lou Reed, Debbie Reynolds, Matt Roberts, Leon Russell, Frank Sinatra Jr, Ralph Stanley, Dave Swarbrick, Fairport Convention, Vi Subversa, Rod Temperton, Heatwave, Toots Thielemans, Bobby Vee, Alan Vega, Suicide, Colin Vearncombe, Viola Beach, Papa Wemba, Maurice White, Terry Wogan, Victoria Wood, Bernie Worrell, Obituaries, Lemmy
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Definitely needed for 2017: positive songs

December 29, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Eric and Ernie

Eric and Ernie

It's a challenging year ahead, so to wish you a happy one and help prepare, come to the Song Bar NY party to charge ourselves up with songs, in style or lyrics, that bring a positive perspective

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Tags Songs, music, Morecambe & Wise, Johnny Mercer, biochemistry, magneticism, religion, exercise, Scientology, depression, climate change, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Chuck D, Flavor Flav, The Beat, Johnny Marr, The Smiths, Morrissey, Queen Latifah, Mavis Staples, Kobe Bryant, Historical Thesaurus, Henry Rollins, John Lydon, Vincent Van Gogh, David Bowie
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Playlists: spiritual and sacred songs

December 28, 2016 Peter Kimpton
How sweet thou art: the majestic voice and personality of Marion Williams

How sweet thou art: the majestic voice and personality of Marion Williams

Gospel, soul, blues, Hindu, reggae, jazz, country, folk to old church, our guest writer magicman creates some divine and sublime lists spanning the centuries and the globe from last week's yuletide topic

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Tags songs, music, John Coltrane, Hildegard von Bingen, Burning Spear, Marion Williams, M.S. Subbulakshmi, Norman Greenbaum, Louis Armstrong, Gigolo Aunts, Kenny Rogers, Edwin Hawkins Singers, Gregorio Allegri, Al Green, Townes Van Zandt, Thelonius Monk, Francis Poulenc, The Congos, Judee Sill, Randy Newman, Handel, Richard Strauss, Eva Cassidy, Snarky Puppy, Beastie Boys, magicman
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Peaceful presents: spiritual and sacred songs

December 22, 2016 Peter Kimpton
A place to reflect …

A place to reflect …

You don't have to be religious to enjoy the glory of gospel, soul, carols or any other music that expresses divinity, spirituality or the sacred. This week we delve into its culture, to find musical tranquility

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Tags music, songs, soul, gospel, Beethoven, David Bowie, Prince, religion, art, refugees, Tibet, William Byrd, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Morris West, Steve Earle, Paul McCartney, Oprah Winfrey, Arnold Bennett, Brian Wilson, JS Bach, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, James Turrell, France, cathedrals, architecture, trees, Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley
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Playlists: whimsical, strange and silly songs

December 21, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Flying fish to dance to this week's lists. It was never going a sensible picture, was it?

Flying fish to dance to this week's lists. It was never going a sensible picture, was it?

The joint is jumping, and with Christmas silly season in full swing at the bar, our guest writer Flatfrog causes more than tapping feet and belly laughs with fabulous choices from last week's topic

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Tags songs, Music, Flatfrog, Leroy Anderson, Velvet Underground, Katzenjammer, Ohio Players, AC/DC, Chaos UK, Green Jelly, Boeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup, Fred Penner, Petula Clark, Napoleon XIV, Leon Rosselson, Mr Scruff, They Might Be Giants, Alia Bhatt & Shahid Kapoor, Kevin Hearn, Barenaked Ladies, Rick Dees, Pink Floyd, Slapp Happy, Henry Cow, Sheb Wooly, Groucho Marx, Max Splodge, The Incredible String Band, Lorraine Bowen, 7 Seconds of Love, Alondra Bentley
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Now for something completely different: whimsical, strange and silly songs

December 15, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Monty Python's the Ministry of Silly Walks

Monty Python's the Ministry of Silly Walks

Sometimes the most sensible way to deal with a serious world is to get silly with it. From Spike Milligan to Jacques Tati, this week we look at music's most inventive, surreal and strange wonders of whimsy

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Tags songs, Music, Monty Python, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tim Curry, Horace, Spike Milligan, Tommy Cooper, comedy, Ross Noble, Phil Kaye, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Jacques Tati, film, David Bowie, Klaus Nomi, Gary Larson, cartoons, Bruce Springsteen, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Richard Ayoade, Ralph Steadman, Richard Dawkins, electronica, Kenny Everett, nursery rhymes, Devo, Gene Wilder
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Playlists: songs about meals and mealtimes

December 14, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Liquid lunch? Caro Emerald can oblige.

Liquid lunch? Caro Emerald can oblige.

When and what to eat in between the complexities of life and relationships? Inspired by your song nominations, this week's guest writer DiscoMonster cooks up some tasty playlists from the musical menu

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Tags songs, meals, breakfast, lunch, dinner, food, DiscoMonster, Ella Fitzgerald, The Mamas and Papas, The Poozies, Cornershop, Ray Noble and his Orchestra, Al Bowlly, The Chantells, Caro Emerald, Le Le, Lal Waterson & Oliver Knight, Dub Syndicate, Associates, Sir Vincent Lone, Katzenjammer, Xenia Rubinos, A Tribe Called Quest, The Blue Dots, Brother Jack McDuff, The J.B.s, The Congos, Laura Nyro, Bombay Sisters, Groove Cereal, Gheorghe Zamfir
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Well tasty: songs about meals and mealtimes

December 8, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Dinner at Jack Rabbit Slims. Care to dance?

Dinner at Jack Rabbit Slims. Care to dance?

Breakfast, lunch, dinner, elevenses, afternoon tea or midnight snacks? This week it's time to serve up a musical smorgasbord that's as much about the social setting and time of day as the food

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In songs, music Tags meals, dinner, breakfast, lunch, eating, family, food, Pulp Fiction, film, Steven Wright, Francis Bacon, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Winston Churchill, Rocky Balboa, A Tribe Called Quest, Frank Zappa, animals, school, Orson Welles, Milton Friedman, France, Italy, Withnail & I, Tim Berners-Lee, Oliver Stone, Gene Simmons, Britains Got Talent, Festen, The Sopranos, Goodfellas, Nat King Cole
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Playlists: songs about intelligence

December 7, 2016 Peter Kimpton
Oi oi! The Dury has returned, with a verdict on this clever bastard.

Oi oi! The Dury has returned, with a verdict on this clever bastard.

Intelligence comes in all forms, from brain to skin to feet. This week's guest writer ParaMhor comes up clever with playlists from last week's topic that, from Tom Tom Club to Tom Lehrer, will make you feel sharp

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Tags songs, music, ParaMhor, Tom Tom Club, Kell Osborne, Bratmobile, Emily Browning, Baz Luhrmann, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Trash Can Sinatras, Kursaal Flyers, The Long Blondes, Tom Lehrer, The National, Sam Cooke, Monty Python
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Think on: songs about intelligence

December 1, 2016 Peter Kimpton

What does it mean and how does it feel to be clever, smart, savvy, canny, brainy, or have clout? Or the opposite? What is emotional and musical intelligence? It's time to play out these ideas in song

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Tags songs, intelligence, music, evolution, the brain, philosophy, science, animals, Morrissey, Ozzy Osbourne, Captain Beefheart, Happy Mondays, Socrates, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Ada Lovelace, Claudia Schiffer, Glenn Gould, JS Bach, Sherlock Holmes, Art Brut, ZZ Top, Barack Obama, Machiavelli, Salvador Dali, Charles Bukowski, George Orwell, Carl Jung, Carl Sagan, Maya Angelou, Mozart, Dinah Washington
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New Albums …

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Apr 7, 2026
Snail Mail: Ricochet
Apr 7, 2026

New album: American indie singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan returns with a third LP, awash with natural tendency for shoegaze-y melancholy, but also with a warm embrace of jangly and acoustic guitars in this introspective release about time, fading friendships, mortality, the afterlife, and the quiet terror of watching the things you love slip away

Apr 7, 2026
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Apr 6, 2026
LYR: Dark Sky Reservation
Apr 6, 2026

New album: Filled with beautiful stillness and vivid, intricate images, gentle wit, lilting profundity and contemplative moments, this gorgeously illuminating third experimental LP by the trio of UK poet laureate Simon Armitage and musicians Richard Walters and Patrick J Pearson begins on the constellatory contradiction that the furthest points of light in our skies can only be seen in the dark

Apr 6, 2026
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Apr 5, 2026
deary: Birding
Apr 5, 2026

New album: A shimmering, sparkling, ethereal dream-pop and shoegaze debut by the London trio with an ornithological theme in the context of human impact, and significant echoes in flight of their key influences Cocteau Twins, Lush, My Bloody Valentine, and Slowdive

Apr 5, 2026
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Apr 4, 2026
Angine de Poitrine: Vol. II
Apr 4, 2026

New album: A weirdly wonky hot sensation on social media, the mysterious Quebec duo are instantly recognisable by their oddball, masked polka dot disguises, but this second release of mostly instrumental prog-rock bendy loops and riffs between guitar and drums remain just as mesmeric in their musical skill and complexity

Apr 4, 2026
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Apr 4, 2026
Thundercat: Distracted
Apr 4, 2026

New album: Rich, deep, squelchy grooves and high falsetto in the distinctively funky-jazz-soul-afrofuturistic-cosmic-rock return of the outstanding Los Angeles bass player with his first LP for six years, and an impressive array of collaborators, including Mac Miller, Tame Impala, Flying Lotus, A$AP Rocky, and The Lemon Twigs

Apr 4, 2026
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Apr 1, 2026
MEMORIALS: All Clouds Bring Not Rain
Apr 1, 2026

New album: Innovative, eclectic fusion of psychedelia, folk, dub, krautrock, 60s soul, garage rock, prog, pop, electronica and 70s spiritual jazz by the Canterbury experimental duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms

Apr 1, 2026
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Apr 1, 2026
José González: Against The Dying Of The Light
Apr 1, 2026

New album: A gentle, reflective, meditative, but quietly defiant fifth LP by the Swedish-Argentine indie-folk guitarist and singer-songwriter, following his last, Local Valley, broadening his perspective in an urgent call to preserve the light of humanity as technology advances in ironically darkening world

Apr 1, 2026
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Apr 1, 2026
RAYE: This Music May Contain Hope
Apr 1, 2026

New album: A highly entertaining, exuberantly stylish, cross-genre 17-track, 73-minute odyssey by the London popstar, with a huge musical show of a second LP, spanning swing-era jazz to soul, R&B, house music, pop, dance, gospel, classical and the full kitchen sink, with orchestral band, family members, Hans Zimmer, and even Al Green

Apr 1, 2026
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Mar 30, 2026
Pitou: P2
Mar 30, 2026

New album: Brilliantly quirky, original second LP of experimental folk pop by the Amsterdam artist, who has the free spirited musical adventurousness reminiscent of Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus and Fiona Apple in this clever, playful, stop-start work with oodles of vocal loops and layering, electronica and unusual field recordings across themes of freedom and restlessness

Mar 30, 2026
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Mar 29, 2026
Robyn: Sexistential
Mar 29, 2026

New album: After a break of seven years, the hugely influential 46-year-old Swedish pop star returns with a new burst of alternative, electro-pop bangers, in this ninth LP, now subverting themes of romantic love in another context since having gone through having IVF and becoming a single parent

Mar 29, 2026
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Mar 29, 2026
The Twilight Sad: It's The Long Goodbye
Mar 29, 2026

New album: The Glasgow indie rockers fronted by vocalist James Graham and guitarist Andy MacFarlane return with a tempestuous, highly emotional and moving sixth LP, their first for seven years, with musical input from The Cure’s Robert Smith, fuelled by the illness and passing of Graham’s mother and his subsequent mental health struggles

Mar 29, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
Courtney Barnett: Creature of Habit
Mar 28, 2026

New album: The Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist returns after a five-year gap to bring more of her witty, indie-country-rock, but with a bittersweet flavour, and an emotionally resonant record that explores change and the central question: how to get out of your own way so you can truly feel your life

Mar 28, 2026
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Mar 26, 2026
Ego Ella May: Good Intentions
Mar 26, 2026

New album: Beautifully crafted but effortlessly performed, a wonderful release of delicious, classy, smooth and smoky soul, jazz and RnB by the London singer-songwriter who has vocal and stylistic qualities reminiscent of Erykah Badu and Sade

Mar 26, 2026
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Mar 25, 2026
Ellie O'Neill: Time of Fallow
Mar 25, 2026

New album: A gorgeous, delicate debut folk LP by the Dublin-based singer-songwriter from County Meath with an exquisite voice, not unlike that of Joni Mitchell, that hovers and rises with expressive control, with themes of memory, grief, desire, and self-reckoning

Mar 25, 2026

new songs …

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Apr 7, 2026
Song of the Day: Liz Lawrence - Black Ulysses
Apr 7, 2026

Song of the Day: A beautifully moving, melodic and poignant acoustic indie-pop single by the acclaimed British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, from the upcoming album fifth album Vespers, out on 5 June via Chrysalis Records

Apr 7, 2026
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Apr 6, 2026
Song of the Day: Angelo De Augustine - Empty Shell
Apr 6, 2026

Song of the Day: Beautiful, delicate, tender, elegiac indie folk with chamber strings, by the California singer-songwriter, and friend and associate of Sufjan Stevens, who is an inspiration, heralding his upcoming fifth album Angel in Plainclothes, out on 24 April via Asthmatic Kitty Records

Apr 6, 2026
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Apr 5, 2026
Song of the Day: U2 - Easter Parade
Apr 5, 2026

Song of the Day: After February’s politically themed protest EP Days of Ash, another surprise single and EP, Easter Lily, by the veteran Irish rock band, seasonally themed and reflecting the band’s beliefs, with a classic sound harking back to the past, guitar and synths, and a number described as a devotional song, a celebration of new life, rebirth and resurrection

Apr 5, 2026
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Apr 4, 2026
Song of the Day: Bedouine - Long Way To Fall
Apr 4, 2026

Song of the Day: A beautiful, tender, poignant return by the Syrian-American singer-songwriter Azniv Korkejian, with a strings and piano-based indie-folk number heralding her fourth album Neon Summer Skin, out on 5 June via Bedouine Music/ Thirty Tigers

Apr 4, 2026
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Apr 3, 2026
Song of the Day: Jack White - G.O.D. AND THE BROKEN RIBS / Derecho Demonico
Apr 3, 2026

Song of the Day: The acclaimed rock guitarist-singer-singer of White Stripes fame returns with this punchy, scorching catchy organ-backed, biblical-modern-fable-apocalypse-themed number alongside another, the Led Zeppelin-esque Derecho Demonico, out on his label Third Man Records

Apr 3, 2026
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Apr 2, 2026
Song of the Day: Julia Cumming - Please Let Me Remember This
Apr 2, 2026

Song of the Day: Lush, classic, piano-pop by the New York–born multi-instrumentalist and Sunflower Bean singer and bassist, influenced by Burt Bacharach, Carole King, and heralding her debut solo album, Julia, out on 24 April via Partisan Records

Apr 2, 2026
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Apr 1, 2026
Song of the Day: Jessie Ware - Automatic
Apr 1, 2026

Song of the Day: Infectiously catchy, funk-soul-disco pop by the charismatic singer-songwriter featuring a deep-voiced spoken intro by actor Colman Domingo, and the latest single heralding upcoming sixth album, Superbloom, out on 17 April via Interscope

Apr 1, 2026
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Mar 31, 2026
Song of the Day: Mount Palomar ft. Enola Gay - Feeding Frenzy
Mar 31, 2026

Song of the Day: Pulsating, dark, hard-hitting dance and hip-hop by the Northern Irish music producer, DJ and live electronic hardware artist Neil Kerr, joined by the Belfast indie-noise-punk quartet, on this title track of a new four-track EP, out on Ursa Minor

Mar 31, 2026
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Mar 30, 2026
Song of the Day: Jungle - Carry On
Mar 30, 2026

Song of the Day: Swoonful, beautiful, but also bittersweet and vulnerable, old-fashioned soul-pop by the British band featuring the vocals of Lydia Kitto in a number co-penned with producer Joshua Lloyd Watson, heralding the upcoming album, Sunshine, out on 14 August via Caiola Records / AWAL Recordings

Mar 30, 2026
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Mar 29, 2026
Song of the Day: The Ocelots - Motor Hotel
Mar 29, 2026

Song of the Day: Beautiful, reflective, uplifting alternative folk with banjo, guitar, flute and more by the Wexford Irish twin brothers Brandon and Ashley Watson, from their new five-track EP, Revisions, a mix of new and re-worked, re-recorded numbers

Mar 29, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
Song of the Day: Lee "Scratch" Perry & Mouse On Mars - Rockcurry
Mar 28, 2026

Song of the Day: A stylish, eclectic, cross-genre single from the late, great, legendary Jamaican producer and performer’s ongoing legacy, heralding his last official album - the project in Berlin with electronic pioneers Mouse on Mars (aka Jan St. Werner and Andi Toma) and the LP - Spatial, No Problem on on 5 June via Domino Records

Mar 28, 2026
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Mar 27, 2026
Song of the Day: Soulwax - Perfect We Are Not
Mar 27, 2026

Song of the Day: Following last October’s album All Systems Are Lying, Belgium’s Dewaele brothers David and Stephen return with a vibrant electro-pop dance standalone single with droll lyrics, from their recent Abbey Road After Hours project which included a live event at the iconic London studio

Mar 27, 2026

Word of the week

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Mar 27, 2026
Word of the week: veena
Mar 27, 2026

Word of the week: This ornate, curvaceous, south Indian classical instrument, the saraswati veena, is a special bowl lute with a rich, resonant tone, has 24 copper frets with four playing strings and three drone strings, and is used for Carnatic music

Mar 27, 2026
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Mar 12, 2026
Word of the week: wallfish
Mar 12, 2026

Word of the week: It sounds like the singing finned picture ornament Big Mouth Billy Bass that became popular in the late 1990s, but this is a much older noun, derived in Somerset, England, pertains to the climbing gastropod that can slowly climb up any surface

Mar 12, 2026
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Feb 25, 2026
Word of the week: xiphias
Feb 25, 2026

Word of the week: Get the point? This is the scientific name for the swordfish, in full Xiphias gladius (from the Greek and Latin for sword), that extraordinary sea creature with the long, pointy bill. But what of it in song?

Feb 25, 2026
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Feb 12, 2026
Word of the week: yanggeum
Feb 12, 2026

Word of the week: A form or hammered dulcimer, this traditional Korean instrument, with a flat and trapezoidal shape, has seven sets of four metal strings hit by thin bamboo stick

Feb 12, 2026
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Jan 22, 2026
Word of the week: zumbador
Jan 22, 2026

Word of the week: A wonderfully evocative noun from the Spanish for word buzz, and meaning both a South American hummingbird, a door buzzer, and symbolic of resurrection of the soul in ancient Mexican culture, while also serving as the logo for a tequila brand

Jan 22, 2026

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