Soap&Skin Cover "What's Going on?"

The Austrian singer Anja Plaschg also know as Soap&Skin has released a brand new single "What's Going on?" which is actually the cover version of 4 Non Blondes hit from the 90's. It takes a different course than the original by being more apocalyptic and introspective especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.


February Singles Round Up

Here is the line up of our favorite releases from January. It sees the returning of the Strokes and the first posthumous release for Leonard Cohen.


The Strokes - At The Door


DMA'S - Life is a Game of Changing


PRIZM - All Night


of Montreal - Get God’s Attention By Being An Atheist


I Break Horses - Death Engine


Perfume Genius - Describe


Agnes Obel - Camera's Rolling


Leonard Cohen - Thanks for the Dance


Celeste - Stop this Flame


Declan McKenna - Beautiful Faces


WAW: Jessie Ware - Spotlight

The long awaited follow up to Jessie Wares' 2017 album 'Glasshouse' has officially been announced. It will be released in June and it will come with new fresh Ware sound. It takes the title 'What's Your Pleasure?' and is currently being promoted with a single "Spotlight" which was premiered yesterday on YouTube. The video was recorded in Belgrade and directed by Jovan Todorovic.

WAW: Leonard Cohen - Thanks for the Dance

The title track for Leonard Cohen's posthumous album 'Thanks for the Dance' was premiered on Nowness and also reveled on YouTube. The video was directed by London-based photographer Harley Weir.

Perfume Genius Officially Announce New Album

Perfume Genius has finally announced the release of brand new album 'Set My Heart On Fire Immediately' which will be released on May 15th through Matador Records. This comes a follow up to his album 'No Shape' which was released in 2017. The video for the song "Describe"was directed by Mike Hadreas.


Retrovision: Kim Wilde - Can't Get Enough (of your Love)

"Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love)" was a song form Kim Wilde's album 'Love Moves' which was released thirty years ago, in 1990. The single was only released in France and Germany and did not see the light of day in her native UK although it remains as one of Wilde's best and underrated songs  in the crossover between two decades.