Welcome to Sound Station, the place we’re highlighting the most effective new tracks that got here out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from the 1975, Rina Sawayama and extra.
Rina Sawayama’s caught in a Nineteenth-century Groundhog Day
This summer season belongs to Beyoncé, however come September it’s Sawayama season. Forward of her hotly anticipated second album, Maintain The Woman, she shared a superb music video for the title observe. Within the visible, Sawayama is trapped in a Nineteenth-century farmhouse the place she relives the identical day time and again a la Groundhog Day or Russian Doll. Fortunately, she’s ultimately capable of break away.
The 1975’s “Happiness” is a burst of euphoria
After sharing lead single “A part of the Band” final month, the 1975 are again with one other preview of their new album, Being Humorous in a International Language. The 1975 transcend on “Happiness,” a observe that glows with ’80s swagger. It doesn’t take lengthy for the band to lock right into a relentless groove, full with funky bass and a saxophone solo that makes the music sound large. See for your self under.
Mall Seize’s undefeated alliance with Turnstile
Sooner or later Turnstile can be performed in golf equipment. Till then, take a look at this new visible from Australian producer Mall Seize and frontman Brendan Yates. Within the video, footage of the 2 grinding within the studio is interpolated by photographs of cows, llamas (or alpacas, who’s to say?) and loads of canines frolicking on the seaside. If you wish to hear extra, take a look at the 2020 remix EP Share A View, that includes dance reworks of Time & House cuts.
Slipknot’s “Yen” is a raging slow-burner
By Slipknot requirements, their new music “Yen” begins out remarkably, maybe eerily, chill earlier than they blow all of it up. There’s knowledgeable turntablism from Sid Wilson, Corey Taylor’s succesful vary and thunderous drumming from Jay Weinberg. What we’re saying is it’ll make you unbelievably amped for his or her new file, THE END, SO FAR (out Sept. 30).
Maxo recruits two hip-hop heroes for “48”
Starting with a hypnotic Syreeta pattern (“I Too Am Wanting”) courtesy of Madlib, Maxo drifts in with a mellow supply on “48.” From there, the rapper expresses his want to maintain grinding and dwell life to the fullest, with Pink Siifu helping on the second verse. The observe comes from his second album, Even God Has A Sense Of Humor, out later this 12 months through Def Jam.