Your weekend banger has landed, and it comes in the form of ‘Gorgeous’ by California producer Babsy.
This track reminds us of sounds by other electronic icons like Jamie xx and Fred again.. as well as the early work from Mike Skinner and The Streets. In equal measures, the song feels both nostalgic and future-forward, which is so refreshing to experience.
Babsy. is most inspired when surfing and roaming in nature, and makes music with the intention of lifting people’s spirits and reassuring listeners that they are never alone. This is a great artist with a great purpose behind his work… and we’re here for it!
For those yet to be acquainted with UK-born singer and songwriter Harvey Brittain, then now might be a good day for an introduction.
This rising 23-year-old artist has been building steady traction in recent months, thanks to his impressive productions that effortlessly fuse indie-pop with rock. Today marks the release of his new single and accompanying mixtape, ‘my heart keeps score’, of which he says:
“‘my heart keeps score’ is the first full body of work I’ve ever released and it’s easily the most personal. These eight tracks tell my story from growing up in Preston, a small town in the north of the UK where not much really goes on in the world, to uprooting everything and chasing my music career halfway across the world in the chaos of LA.”
The track presents listeners with a distinct blend of Britpop and sad-pop, perfectly encapsulating the song’s lyrics, which talk of loneliness and broken hearts.
Harvey’s music has picked up praise from outlets like BBC Radio 1 and landed spots on huge playlists like Spotify’s New Music Friday UK and Fresh Finds. Keep your radars on this kid – he’s definitely destined for bigger things.
Indie-pop talent Dylan Dunlap has been a frequent name on Alfitude throughout the years. This artist consistently delivers with his music. The work is always finessed, the lyrics are eloquent yet raw, and the melodies are so easy to connect with.
New single ‘Sometimes’ doesn’t disappoint. This track looks at the toxic dynamics within a dysfunctional relationship – something many of us have found ourselves in.
“You can’t make someone love you.”
Dylan’s music has withstood the test of time. This musician has amassed more than 90 million career streams on Spotify alone, while also commanding over 193k monthly listeners on the platform.
Upcoming album ‘BROOKLYNITE’ is out on the 8th August 2025.
“I’ll let the song speak for itself but I hope it holds you with love in this very tormenting time we are collectively living through, please know that I am so grateful for you.”
“The track features a special appearance from renowned musician, Thundercat. LAROI also dropped the new video counterpart starring actress Talia Ryder alongside himself, directed by CALMATIC (Kendrick Lamar and The Rolling Stones), and filmed at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.”
Sometimes you just need to be reminded of a good, classic disco banger – and today’s release of a reworked Gadjo anthem by ellis is just what we needed.
There’s no easy way to bring new life to a song that’s already as established and regarded as this anthem, so we were quite blown away with this edit. While it still maintains a strong essence from the original, this version feels more current and refreshed.
It’s the perfect bop to add to your playlists for the weekend ahead, and if you’re too young to remember this coming out in the clubs (in the early 00’s!), then we hope you love it as much as we do!
Montreal rockers FLEECE are back with a triumphant new single to shake those midweek blues away.
‘Chequebook’ is a summery anthem that instantly locks listeners in from the moment you press play. The track is bold, confident and just so, so powerful. The long verses build up to a huge chorus that is sure to stay in your minds all day.
“It feels really good to get loud and call out unchecked greed. The kind of greed of people in power who are hot for hoarding wealth while so many go without. It’s angry, sassy, and meant to throw a punch at the illusion that success should come at the expense of others. It shouldn’t.” – Megan Ennenberg, FLEECE
The track previews the acclaimed group’s upcoming album, set for release later in the year. While we’re based in the UK and don’t often come across FLEECE, we really hope this next record builds their momentum globally so we can catch them live across the pond!
Floridian artist Alnev returns with a new single this weekend, called ‘the Writer’. With its thoughtfully constructed blend of alt-pop and indie, we felt that we had to share this bop with you.
The track showcases Alnev’s raw and emotive vocals, while the introspective lyrics look at the feelings you get when you sense that something bad might happen.
“You know that feeling when you predict something is going to end badly, and it turns out you’re absolutely right? I wrote ‘the Writer’ about that.”
Alnev has amassed an impressive number of streams in recent times – with his catalogue of songs accumulating more than 1.6 million streams on Spotify alone.
George Lyons is one of the most exciting talents to emerge from Ireland in recent months. While still only 19 years old, this artist is already carving a name for himself thanks to his playful pop productions.
‘LOLA’ is a nostalgia-tinged bop that fits along the lines of Californian pop-rock from the early 00s, while the lyrics are inspired by the feelings of freedom from being in love.
“It’s a carefree, coming-of-age anthem about loving someone exactly as they are—flaws and all. For anyone young, in love, and not taking life too seriously.”
The track is lifted from Lyons’s forthcoming, independently created EP, which is scheduled for release this autumn. Until then, fans can look forward to three more singles.
“I release my emotions through my music. ‘Midnight Calls’ was just another one of those songs for me. Like most of my unreleased music, I put it in my back pocket, replaying it to myself from time to time; not expecting much from it… but one day whilst sitting on the bus this particular song touched me.
I had goosebumps and a heavy hit of emotion. I couldn’t keep it to myself so decided to share it online – only to see it was touching so many other people. I’m so glad I listened to that song on the B14 that day.”
“I think I just needed a reset. Coming back to Manchester after travelling gave me space to reflect. ‘Little Sign’ was the first song I made in that headspace and it set the tone for everything that followed.”
“YOASOBI – composer Ayase and vocalist ikura – have their origins in the Japanese literary tradition of monogatari, and continue to take inspiration from all forms of literature. ‘Watch me!’ has its origins in an original novel penned by Kenta Shinohara, author of the Witch Watch manga series, and now an acclaimed anime series for which the song has become the opening theme. Witch Watch is streaming worldwide.”
“Rachmaninoff’s music for me has always transcended the cerebral, making my life and what it comes with, feel like a fantasy, like a movie. I wanted to celebrate that feeling of eternity in a song. Music is a miracle, art is a miracle, and it’s miraculous because it is a mystery, and yet there’s no need to question it. The chorus is an interpolation of the B section from Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in G minor. And somehow, even though this is a piece over 100 years old, the chorus manages to really strike people in modern times. I think that’s all Rachmaninoff though, his music transcends time, feeling always from the future.
We’re sharing with you something a little different today – orchestral pop! vice E roi is a Quebec-based musical project that consistently pushes the boundaries of what pop music is.
‘L’échec n’existe pas’ is lifted from the outfit’s latest EP, ‘Lendemain de conquête’ (out now), and features the talents of French rapper HYL. This is a bold piece of music that is just pure epic in scale and reminds us of the work of other artists like Woodkid.
The song, beautifully cinematic, powerful, and intense, captivates listeners from the moment you press play. Lyrically, the track speaks of hope and resilience and is sure to amplify vice E roi’s momentum with tastemakers globally.
It’s a big day for Canadian starlet Kathy Katouzi, who has just released her brilliant self-produced debut album, ‘I AM*’.
It’s an impressive record, to say the least. Among the seven songs, ‘BOTP’ stands out to us thanks to its jagged style of sound and its beautifully presented vocals. The production showcases a very distinctive and unique approach to alternative pop that feels playful and eccentric but also serious and heartfelt.
The album centres around ’embracing the intensity of emotion as a source of power’, and we can certainly feel that as we play the record. You can explore all of Katouzi’s work on Spotify here.
If you’ve yet to come across rising US-based talent Germano, then today’s release of ‘GIANT’ is your perfect introduction.
Already an Alfitude favourite, this talent continues to grow from strength to strength, and his latest single is yet another gem that we’re absolutely in love with.
The track perfectly encapsulates the internal struggles that we sometimes feel when we present ourselves to others and how we worry about the way we become perceived. Elaborating on the lyrics, Germano says:
“It has a couple of different meanings to me – it’s about how I’ve always felt that, at some point when I’m getting to know people, either in friendships or romantic relationships, I became or would think I’d become ‘too much’ for them. On the other hand, it also talks about how, when I’m struggling emotionally or trying to overcome an obstacle, I want to do it all by myself, which means I bottle up those emotions and frustrations and, as I say in the song, that is very tiring even for me.”
“I talk about the ways that dealing with me can be complex at times but in a self-deprecating way. As I grow older, it’s become easier to understand that a lot of times the way people act towards you is not personal. I’ve realized maybe I’m just too self-aware and not actually ‘too much’ for people. I’m also learning to communicate my feelings and seek help when I need it instead of overwhelming myself by trying to do it all alone.”
Alongside his natural flair for songwriting, Germano has also worked in other fields like photography and filmmaking and takes ownership of his own edits and visuals.
“BOY JOY! is about the incredible feeling of trans and queer joy, it’s about finding your community and truly having that deep sense of pride. As a non-binary artist it feels counterintuitive to write a song so gendered, but i feel like there is something so special about the joy emanated from the trans masculine community and from my friends, i wanted to write a song that felt so playful but empowering, reminding everyone that there is always joy out there if you open yourself up to the right people, and no matter WHAT you are still here and exist regardless of what anyone says.”
Walter The Producer returns with a powerful new single that really does deserve a spin.
‘Lonely Cowbody’ is a refreshingly raw indie song that carries with it a tremendous amount of emotion. Somehow soulful in tone, the track takes listeners on a sonic rollercoaster and presents the indie genre in a bold and experimental way.
“I made ‘Lonely Cowboy’ with Alex Beitzke in March 2024. I had this guitar idea, and we built off that. A couple of months later, we met up and re-recorded everything a key higher. I was listening to a lot of Jimi Hendrix at the time. Brent Faiyaz has a song called ‘LA’ — that was a big inspiration vibe-wise.”
Alongside the release of the single, Walter The Producer has also unveiled a new collection of songs titled ‘Modern Rock’. As an artist who prefers to let his work speak for itself, he simply says ‘the songs just felt like modern rock’. You can stream the EP here.