THE WEEKLY NOISEBOX

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ETC | RUNNING IN CIRCLES


It’s time to inject a serious dose of the eighties into your 2015 thanks to Pop Etc, who’s latest effort Running In Circles feels like it was torn straight of out a 1987 coming of age movie starring Molly Ringwald. Basically, we’re big fans.

GENGAHR | BATHED IN LIGHT


While Bathed In Light isn’t technically a new track, with it being all over radio right now we couldn’t help but think it was time to rectify our mistake of not including it in a previous NOISE BOX. The track’s a little jarring at first, but soon enough it becomes so curiously infectious that you’ll be wondering how you ever lived without it.

WATERSTRIDER | WHITE LIGHT


Serving as the first single off of Waterstrider’s debut album Nowhere NowWhite Light’s dreamy verses paired with an almost-anthemic, tribal-esque chorus makes the wait for the Oakland-based band’s LP even more intense.

RAE MORRIS | UNDER THE SHADOWS


After appearing on tracks by Clean Bandit and Bombay Bicycle Club, Rae Morris is delving into solo territory for the first time with her forthcoming debut LP, Unguarded. Describing it as the “perfect song to lead the record,” we’re excited to see what Rae has in store for us next. 2015 could easy be her year, if she plays her cards right.

LILAC PIN | COME INSIDE


Lilac Pin’s second offering this year sees the group taking inspiration from genres including pop, classical and electronic and successfully blending them into a moody, multi-dimensional track with some gorgeous vocals from lead singer April May.

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