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24 May: “All Your Life,” “Again,” “Shotput” – Still Woozy: Still Woozy’s Three New Singles Point Towards a Brilliant New Album

Still Woozy has gifted his fans by releasing three singles over the past three months. So far, the tracks are inciting nothing but excitement for the new album set to release this summer. Still Woozy – Sven Gamsky’s solo project – has been a reigning member of the indie music scene for some time, but hasn’t released an album since 2021. After setting the mood for many indie-heads’ late 2010’s summer’s, it looks like Gamsky is back to do the same in this decade.

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23 May: “Skydiver” – Briston Maroney: Chatharsis and Speaking Your Truth

Understated indie icon Briston Maroney has just released a new single titled “Skydiver”. The track explores Maroney’s anxiety and fears about uncertainty through thoughtful lyrics and unique vocals. Tying all of his arduous thoughts and questions into a metaphor about hurtling towards the ground at full speed, Maroney has created yet another song that makes his listeners feel seen.

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18 May: “Take a Bite” – beabadoobee: Giving Into Temptation All Over Again

Beabadoobee can’t help but “Take a Bite” in her newest single – a track about giving in again, and again… even though you know it’s bad for you. Bea takes some accountability, admitting that she’s living in fantasyland but is finding it too comfortable to leave. It’s hard to take off the rose-tinted glasses, and even more difficult when you love how they look.

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17 May: “Atavista” – Childish Gambino: Sticking To What He Knows… But We’re Not Mad About It

Childish Gambino surprises us with Atavista, a polished re-release of his 2020 album 3.15.20. Gambino originally released the unfinished record during the Covid-19 pandemic as a rushed love letter to his apocalypse anxiety and to his fans. Needing a master and a mix, Gambino resurfaced the entire album and dropped it alongside a list of tour dates. Atavista is an intimate album that somehow maintains oodles of mystique and disconnectivity. The words to the songs are new, but the album’s sound isn’t anything that we haven’t heard from Gambino before.

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13 May: “What Can I Say After I’m Sorry” – Blossoms: Back with a New Single, Blossoms Tackles Funk with Two Guest Producers

Blossoms latest single “What Can I Say After I’m Sorry” is a cracking new track with a funkier spin on their signature sound In collaboration with Jungle’s very own J Loyd, The Corals James Skelly, Blossoms return for the first time since 2023 with a bang. Still complete with plenty of synths and lead singer Tom Ogden’s classic Brit-pop vocals, the groovy bass line and scaling melody add a new dimension to the band’s discography.