THE WEEKLY NOISE BOX

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SHI | GO SLOW


After releasing Bassically, easily one of 2014’s best tracks, you’d be forgiven for thinking Tei Shi might have some trouble finding a worthy follow-up. Thankfully, if the subtle brilliance of Go Slow is anything to go by, then her anticipated debut EP – set to be unveiled on April 14 – is going to be fucking mesmerising.

KID WAVE | HONEY


Debuting at the perfect time thanks to the gloriously unexpected heatwave that’s hit the UK, Honey’s glittering guitars and feel-good vibes are crying out to be heard while you’re riding around London with the windows rolled down, surfing the sun-kissed spring breeze with your hand.

RAE MORRIS | LOVE AGAIN


Rae Morris returns this week with Love Again, the latest single to be taken from her critically acclaimed debut album Unguarded. It’s a breathtakingly poignant track about how after a relationship ends, we find ourselves falling desperately into a pattern of trying to replicate it with someone new, without realising that our efforts all in vain if we don’t allow ourselves to heal first.

TAME IMPALA | ‘CAUSE I’M A MAN


Next up we have ‘Cause I’m A Man, a moody, synth-heavy, slow-burning track taken from Tame Impala’s forthcoming album that sees the Aussie Rockers at arguably their most infectious yet.

SOUTHERN | LONE DRIVER


Belfast-based brother and sister band Southern have been on the road for the past year perfecting their craft, and now their back with a precursor to their debut EP in the form of Lone Driver, a powerful slice of anthemic, bass-driven indie-rock that shows some real promise. We’re eager to see what they unveil next…

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