needanamebro – Better Love

A quick Google search on needanamebro will tell you that these ladies are one of the UK’s most hotly tipped girl-groups of the future.

After going viral on TikTok, this R&B-pop trio consisting of singers Yssy, Amelia and Maddie have just released a gorgeous new single, called ‘Better Love’.

With its powerful pop production, harmonious vocals and emotive lyrics. the song showcases the very finest in British pop talent, and serves as an exciting introduction for this hugely talented outfit.

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Sheldvn – Hangover

Rising US-based artist Sheldvn is back with a heartbreaking new single, entitled ‘Hangover’.

Lyrically inspired by the musician’s experience with a breakup, the song is both raw and emotionally charged, but also vulnerable and melancholic.

It’s a beautifully balanced style of pop which perfectly encapsulates the many mixed emotions that arise when someone is adjusting to being single again. Elaborating further on the track, Sheldvn says:

“I made this song on live one night and really got into my feelings. It has a really big, stadium ballad sound. ‘Hangover’ is really just my hungover thoughts after a night of drinking shortly after a breakup.”

To date, Sheldvn’s catalogue of releases have been featured on countless prominent tastemaker playlists, consequently amassing more than 200k streams on Spotify alone.

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Dev Lemons – You Tear Me Apart

You’ve probably come across musician Dev Lemons at some point on social media. As the talent behind hugely popular TikTok account songpsych, Dev has built up a considerable following of loyal fans over the years.

New single ‘You Tear Me Apart’ is refreshingly eccentric in its approach to alt-pop, and serves listeners with an atmospheric piece of music that is rich in sonic texture. Elaborating on the song’s lyrics, Dev says:

“I wrote this song during an incredibly vulnerable point in my life. I was in a relationship that was slowly failing. This song’s instrumental captures the whimsical nostalgia of reminiscing on what made the relationship so magical in the first place, while the lyrics come face to face with the fact that things aren’t the same (‘everything is never how it starts / anything can realign the stars’). This contrast represents the feeling of me hanging on to the relationship because of how good things used to be, not how they actually were in the moment.”

To date, Dev has amassed more than ten million cumulative streams, and currently commands more than 235k monthly Spotify listeners.

Dev Lemons

MALU – Comfort Zone

No matter how safe you feel in life, you can be sure that the world will find ways to turn things upside down and remind you that our time on this earth is ultimately just a long and unpredictable ride.

Danish-Corsican artist MALU’s soulful new single ‘Comfort Zone’ addresses the natural feelings of discomfort that arise when we are uncertain about the future, but also encourages us to embrace those moments, as they allow us to grow.

”Life is unpredictable. It’s full of surprises, people, experiences and moments that you never saw coming. The uncertainty about what’s to come can be frightening or even make you anxious and to some it helps to know what tomorrow or next week brings or even just what is going to happen in the movie you’re watching on Netflix. I’ve lived like that for years – safe and in control – but looking back, I never gave myself a chance to grow or develop, always living in my comfort zone.”

MALU is a talent who is already on the rise, having amassed more than a million career streams from the release of only a handful of singles. The artist headlines Vesterbro’s iconic VEGA venue later this year.

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New Music: Homes At Night

Nashville duo Homes At Night (aka Hank Compton and Aksel Coe) are one of the most interesting pop-rock acts to have emerged from the state of Tennessee in some time.

Powerful new single ‘Texaco’ focuses on the importance for humans to let go of their toxic habits, so that they can evolve and have brighter futures. Elaborating further on the song, Compton explains:

“I wrote this song from the perspective of an unhealthy relationship that emphasised my addiction, which is somewhat biographical. The production needed to sound like a release or detachment, hence the dramatic, massive final chorus. I really hope the song can give people comfort and support that they’re not alone in the process of cutting off the habits inhibiting their lives.”

Homes At Night are currently in the middle of a US tour, with stops in Boston, Philadelphia and New York scheduled to come. The band will also join Arts Fishing Club on their shows throughout May and June (more info here). 

Homes At Night

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Homes At Night Tour Dates 2023: 

  • 4/28 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club*
  • 4/30 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts*
  • 5/1 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall*
  • 5/10 – Carmel, IN @ Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael^
  • 5/11 – Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar^
  • 5/12 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement^
  • 5/16 – Appleton, WI @ Appleton Beer Factory^
  • 5/18 – Milwaukee, WI @ Shank Hall^
  • 5/19 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry^
  • 5/20 – Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon^
  • 5/23 – Denver, CO @ Globe Hall^
  • 5/25 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court^
  • 5/28 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge^
  • 5/30 – San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar Music Hall^
  • 6/1 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Moroccan Lounge^
  • 6/2 – San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar^
  • 6/4 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Rebel Lounge^
  • 6/7 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada^
  • 6/8 – Austin, TX @ The Ballroom^
  • * supporting Saint Motel / ^ supporting Arts Fishing Club

Pablo Brooks – Overexposed

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German artist Pablo Brooks is rapidly marking his name as one of his nation’s most promising indie-pop newcomers.

‘Overexposed’ is lifted from Pablo’s second EP, entitled ‘Pleaser’, and showcases a melancholic style of sound that feels dark and emotive, while the lyrics reflect on the experiences of being a young adult in this modern world that we live in.

“The song was born, when I went to the studio one day to write a dance track, but when we accidentally played back the drums in half-time, the track kind of wrote itself and turned into my little ‘self-hate-anthem’. I wrote the lyrics when I was on vacation with my bets friends, at the beach, in a time where I should’ve been very happy, but for some reason wasn’t. You learn a lot about yourself in your early 20s. Sometimes too much, too fast. Especially about how much your childhood influences your present self and basically all your actions. I tend to overthink and overanalyse everything I do and look for a possible explanation. But after a while that just made my head explode (‘My past is a ghost now, breaking my window, wish I was better at being alone’). This song represents feeling overstimulated with everything, being 20, living in an urban jungle like Berlin, losing yourself, losing perspective of what you know and looking for the answers of questions that can’t really be answered.”

As an talent on the rise, Brooks has performed in more than fifty shows over the last two years – with most of them being sell-out events. The musician has also headlined his own concerts all across Germany, as well as other international cities like Amsterdam and London.

Pablo Brooks

Ben Alexander – Rush (feat. Arya)

Norwegian artist, songwriter and producer Ben Alexander unveils an impressive new collaboration today alongside Italo-Venezuelan artist Arya.

With its finessed fusion of synth, pop, alternative R&B and mellow electronica, ‘Rush’ presents listeners with a dreamy and sensual sound that feels both timeless and future-forward in equal measures.

Recorded in Milan, the song’s inspiration comes from the feelings of euphoria and adrenaline that one can experience when they first fall for someone. So if you’re looking for a love anthem to play this weekend – this is the song for you!

Ben Alexander | Arya

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Namelle – Defense

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Swedish musician Namelle is back today with another impressive electro-pop song, called ‘Defense’.

Lyrically, the track looks at people who choose to ignore the warning signs in their relationships, and try to justify their partner’s bad behaviour for the sake of staying together.

The track is Namelle’s first new solo music since the release of her 2022 EP, ‘SALT’ (available here), which has so far garnered the singer-songwriter more than a million total streams.

If you’ve fallen in love with this talent then be sure to check out her recent collaboration with Nitro Fun on ‘Call Me Up’, as well as on juuku’s ‘No Turning Back’.

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New Music: Joel Porter

Every now and then, I come across a song that’s so beautifully written that it makes me feel as though I’ve escaped the world entirely for a few minutes.

This is what I experienced when I first played Joel Porter’s new single, ‘Patterns In The Badlands’.

Over a gorgeously melancholic alt-folk production, listeners can experience Porter delivering some thoughtful words on the cyclical nature of life.

“‘Badlands’ is about survival. About being in the wake and aftermath of our mistakes… but trusting that even after seemingly wasted seasons, hope still exists. Patterns of death + rebirth are all around us and, as long as we’re alive, those patterns and cycles apply to us too. Even if there’s doubt… even when we’re unsure about what comes next… ‘will the phoenix find its feathers, will the dandelions dance?’… we keep taking steps. We trust that light comes after dark. Hark the simple patterns. Carry on, carry on.”

Porter aims to create songs that explore the human mind, as well as the human’s journey on this earth. And with more than two million catalogue streams to date, its clear to see that many people resonate with this artist’s work.

Joel Porter

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Leif Coffield – Falling In Love Again (feat. Wuh-Oh)

If you need a boost of serotonin to get you through the day then you’ve come to the right place!

Emerging Glaswegian artist Leif Coffield has just released a fantastic new collaboration with fellow musician Wuh-Oh, called ‘Falling In Love Again’.

Through its polished fusion of synth and electronic pop, the song treats us all to a sound that is both joyous and hopeful.

“‘Falling In Love Again’ is an ode to finding love after heartbreak and the power of shared rebellious experiences in a relationship.”

As a proudly independent talent, Leif Coffield has picked up praise from the likes of BBC Introducing, Radio 1 and Radio 6 Music, as well as Clash Magazine. So be sure to keep this promising prospect on your radars – he might just become one of Scotland’s new breakout stars.

Leif Coffield | Wuh-Oh

Aiida – Stupid Perfect

Norwegian singer-songwriter Aiida unleashes an almighty pop banger just in time for the weekend, entitled ‘Stupid Perfect‘.

Lyrically inspired by the anxious thoughts that one can feel when they first fall for someone special, the song’s relatable lyrics and memorable melody are accompanied by a punchy and rousing production.

“‘Stupid Perfect’ is about that initial freakout while dating a special someone that just works, but you find yourself over analysing and expecting the worst. I wrote this song based on my past experience and I know that many of us out there feel the same way about new relationships.”

Aiida’s songs have been featured on national outlets Norway ‘s NRK P3 and NRK MP3, as well as on playlists as prominent as Spotify’s Fresh Finds and New Music Friday Norway. To date, the artist has impressively amassed more than 260k catalogue streams.

Aiida plays Hotel Ziggy in West Hollywood on the 10th May – tickets can be found here.

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New Music: Christelle

London-based artist Christelle is a musician who crafts songs that fuse together genres as diverse as pop, R&B, hip hop, country and musical theatre.

New single ‘worry in peace’ is a beautifully written track that is dedicated to mental health, and was inspired by a real-life event which affected the artist’s sister.

“This song means a lot to me. I wrote it about a moment when my sister had a panic attack. There’s no more heartbreaking feeling than seeing a loved one absolutely crumbling, and there’s literally nothing you can do to help the situation. After my sisters panic attack, she had to go back to work and the chorus is about the fact that sometimes the world moves so fast, you don’t even have a sec to worry. Worry in Peace.”

Christelle has been mastering the art of songwriting since the age of fifteen. She is now a rising 23-year old talent who has already released a string of well-received singles and an EP, entitled ‘hope u lover her’ (out now).

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New Music: Dark Tropics

Northern Irish pop-noir outfit Dark Tropics create a style of sound that really is like none other.

Supported by industry icons as noted as Jo Wiley and Steve Lamacq, this rising duo are gathering significant momentum thanks to their bold take on the pop genre.

After a successful run of recent releases, the group return today with an epic new single that deserves your attention.

‘I Bet You Can’ presents listeners with a piece of music that is cinematic and anthemic, but also playful and upbeat in character.

“‘I Bet You Can’ was written in a storm and a haze. It’s a song about embracing your youth and dancing your way through uncertainty whilst avoiding the perils of petty discontent.”

The duo join Belle & Sebastian on the Irish leg of their tour later this year, and also headline Belfast’s St Joseph’s Church on the 29th April – tickets can be found here.

Dark Tropics

New Music: Janos

Photo / Haakon Paulsen

We are beginning our weekend festivities with a brilliant slice of Scandinavian pop, courtesy of Norwegian outfit Janos.

‘DOWN LOW’ treats listeners to an uplifting and energising sonic experience, and features elements of nostalgia-tinged disco, indie and pop. Through its shimmering production, the song reminds us of the sunny days that lie ahead.

“It’s the promise of summer in a cold spring.”

While still relative newcomers, Janos have already amassed more than 150k career streams to date on Spotify, while also receiving critical acclaim from the likes of Variance Magazine, Celebmix and Earmilk.

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WIINSTON – tick in blue

It’s a big day for independent Copenhagen outfit WIINSTON, who have just unveiled a brand new single, music video and album.

Inspired by the world of social media in which we now live in, ‘tick in blue’ is taken from the duo’s freshly-released ‘THE LAST DAYTONA’ LP (out now). Sonically, the production treats listeners to a refined and melodic fusion of alternative R&B, dreamy indie and shimmering, lo-fi pop.

“Smartphones have become an extension of what it means to be human. Somehow, it seems like a generation gap is missing, where we’re trying to adapt to the wrong paradigms. Even adults are waiting for their 10 sec videos to go viral while the Arctic is melting faster than the ice cubes in their freshly mixed gin & tonic. Provocative? Sure! But we’re also well aware, that when you point the finger at someone, three fingers are pointing back at you.”

As their first new album in four years, ‘THE LAST DAYTONA’ represents a new chapter in the group’s sonic evolution, as they explain:

“A lot of things have happened since our last album – both personally and creatively. We’ve been in bloom, withered again and found ourselves in the creation of what feels more powerful and right than anything we’ve ever done. This album is the perfect picture of how we currently define WIINSTON; as a genre-fluid space with no limitations.”

To date, WIINSTON have garnered praise from international outlets as respected as Kaltblut, ENFNTS Terribles and Variance Magazine, while also amassing more than fifteen million career streams on Spotify alone.

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Erin Bloomer – Wasted It On You

Emerging London-based pop artist Erin Bloomer is no stranger to the Alfitude pages, so it comes as no surprise that we’re sharing the release of her brilliant new music video today, entitled ‘Wasted It On You’.

Lyrically inspired by a story from one of Erin’s fans, the song looks at the imbalance caused when one partner is more invested in a relationship than the other.

“The inspiration for ‘Wasted it on You’ actually came from one of my followers who DM’d me the story, I loved the idea and I took it to the studio! I’m trying to find the person that inspired the song, because it was on an instagram poll on my way to the studio one day, so the message disappeared. I’m posting on socials trying to track her down, so if you’re reading this and you think it might be you, send me a DM, I want to say thank you!”

As one of the UK’s most exciting breakout stars, Erin has seen her profile rise in spectacular fashion over the last few years. Currently commanding more than 260k monthly listeners on Spotify alone, Erin might well end up becoming one of the country’s newest household names.

Erin Bloomer

Rangleklods – Song We Used To Play

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He’s kept up waiting for almost three years, but Danish electronic artist Rangleklods (aka Esben Nørskov Andersen) is back today with one of the most interesting releases of the week.

Experimental and intriguing in tone, ‘Song We Used To Play’ presents listeners with a refreshingly eccentric mix of electronica, indie and pop.

“It’s a song about a friendship that faded away. You move away, forget to stay in touch, and eventually the relationship is just a fond, hazy memory that you hold onto. And the lyrics, just like the friendship you look back on, are also fading away — only the melody is persistent, and remains.”

In typical Scandinavian fashion, the song seamlessly balances essences of melancholy with playfulness, and leaves us with a beautifully immersive soundscape that is really quite unique to experience.

Since the project’s debut back in 2012, Rangleklods has been praised my most global music outlets – from BBC Radio 1 and The Guardian through to The New York Times, Wonderland Magazine and The Line of Best Fit.

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New Music: Peter Groppe

Some of the most impressive folk-inspired indie rock to emerge from New York right now is created by rising songwriter and producer Peter Groppe.

New single ‘Vents’ is a beautifully constructed piece of music that encompasses the melancholic feelings and thoughts associated with a failing relationship.

While still early in his career, this artist has already found his work featured on prominent tastemaker playlists like Fashionably Early and Spotify’s ‘Fresh Finds Folk’.

Peter Groppe

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New Music: boyhood.

Promising newcomer boyhood. is a singer, songwriter and producer who was born in Pittsburgh and currently resides in Los Angeles.

The artist’s chosen name of boyhood. serves as a homage to his life journey, which saw him evolve from being a repressed child into a flourishing trans man.

Dreamy new single ‘Easy’ layers airy vocals over a melancholic yet energetic pop production, while the lyrics focus on a dilemma that most listeners will have experienced at some point in their lives.

“It explores the paralysing and sometimes self-sabotaging fear of disappointing the people you care most about.”

Having already garnered praise from tastemakers as respected as Ones to Watch and Dummy Mag, it seems certain that boyhood.’s momentum will continue to rise as the year goes by.

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Prince Josh – The Glory (Reprise)

Canadian singer, songwriter, producer and DJ Prince Josh (aka Josh McIntyre) is back after a two-year hiatus, and boy has it been worth the wait.

Epic new single ‘The Glory (Reprise)’ features vocals from Lauren Armstrong, and treats listeners to an immersive and emotive electronica sound.

The track follows on from Josh’s critically acclaimed 2020 debut album, ‘The Joy’ (available here), and serves as a taster to his upcoming project (scheduled for release later this year).

Aside from his work as Prince Josh, McIntyre is also part of electro-pop outfit Prince Innocence, who are known for hit songs like ‘Noches’ and ‘Golden Hour’.

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