Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week March 28th - April 3rd
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Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week March 28th - April 3rd
"BbyMutha has been stewing rhymes in her witchy cauldron for more than a decade. On her new album, rent due, the standout track, "muthaleficent back," sees BbyMutha rapping from a place of hunger. Her delivery here is just as intoxicating as her early work, a confirmation that BbyMutha still shoots from the hip without hesitation."
"Deb Never's latest song is solemn but rich, using a more minimalist palette but still rendering her sound with emotion. It's the final single from her upcoming record ARCADE, narrating toxicity and feeling distanced in a relationship with plenty of detail, drifting off into a doubt-ridden dream pop sound."
"Disclosure are back with the euphoric "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous," which is brimming with warmth and vibrant energy. The song finds Disclosure in moodier territory; with an orchestral bridge, tightly-wound drums, and a fragmented drop, it's certainly an immersive turn from the bro."
This week's Songs of the Week features new tracks from BbyMutha, Deb Never, and Disclosure. BbyMutha's "muthaleficent back" showcases her fierce delivery and hunger in hip-hop. Deb Never's "all the time" presents a solemn yet emotional exploration of toxic relationships, blending minimalist sound with dream pop elements. Disclosure's "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous" offers a vibrant and immersive experience, combining orchestral elements with energetic beats, marking a shift in their musical style as they embrace warmer themes.
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