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The Silver Bayonets - Schemes

Schemes is the debut single from London-based indie rock band The Silver Bayonets, taken from their forthcoming debut album The Pain Inside Your Head. In it, the three-piece outfit give it their all to create...

Alberteen - We Are The Mods

Alberteen are back with We Are The Mods, a new single from their forthcoming second album Miss World. It sounds like it ought to be about the 1964 clashes between mods and rockers down in...

Tame Impala - Let it Happen

Let it Happen moves in the unmistakable manner of the Tame Impala - that rhythm, those vocals - but trades guitars overlayed with effects for something a little less fuzzy. Don't believe the naysayers: it...

Sufjan Stevens - Should Have Known Better

Should Have Known Better could be any number of classic Sufjan moments that achieve the same mood and emotional impact. At the same time, however, it's fresh, new and beautiful in its own unique way....

Joni Fatora - Blueless Bird

Blueless Bird is the first song to be released from Joni Fatora's new EP, Navigator. It captures the feeling of the drifting paradise that we'd all like to imagine a life at sea to be...

Alma Elste - Virtualism

'Alma Elste: Paris, 22. Virtualism: Synth, crescendo, yes! All you need to know, frankly.'

Max and the Moon - Harps

California hook-smiths Max and the Moon have released a second single from their forthcoming EP. Harps is out today, and as with Modern Love it's a finely crafted and high quality slice of indie pop/rock...

Kuroma - Simon's in the Jungle

Simon's in the Jungle gives Kuroma their second appearance on RRP, following their excellent single Love is on the Way. Where that song was smooth and lithe, this is a slightly different kettle of alt-pop...

Language of Shapes - Light On

Light On is one of those tracks that bubbles away in the background for years before finally becoming fully formed. The chorus dates back about five years, but it's been well worth waiting for all...

Fire Department Club - Pitfall

An indie disco track that shares a name with an 80s Atari classic? Shut up and take my money already!

Rangleklods - Lost U

There's some kind of electro-house mashup going in Lost U, a track from Danish duo Rangleklods (Esben Andersen, Pernille Smith-Sivertsen) that has been released as a single and given a new video just in time...

Ruelle - War of Hearts

Check out a track War of Hearts, from Ruelle's Up in Flames EP, for an example of her flair for dramatic yet dreamy electropop.

SILVR - Dark

'Dark is the lush first (original) release from LA artist SILVR: mid-tempo and very smooth, with soft, high vocals played off against rumbling electro-bass. Recommended.'

Ramona Lisa - Walking in the Cemetery

Walking in the Cemetery is a reworking of a b-side from Ramona Lisa's Dominic EP. Stripping the song's electronic sheen and its pops and percussions, this new version turns the song into a delicate and...

New music playlist 2015//10

The new music playlist seems to get better each week. Can this trend continue indefinitely? I'll be a quivering wreck by the end of the year if it does...

Twinsmith - Alligator Years

Alligator Years is the title track from Twinsmith's second album, soon to be released by Saddle Creek. Its playful keyboard-led vibe wants to invite you in, practically slapping you on the back in encouragement.

Chastity Belt - Joke

Joke is the second single from Chastity Belt's forthcoming album Time To Go Home, out on March 24th via Hardly Art. As with the title track, released a few months back, there's a truly satisfying...

Chelsea Lankes - Too Young To Fall In Love

A synthpop reworking of a Mötley Crüe single? Sounds just about crazy enough to work, but can Chelsea Lankes pull it off with Too Young To Fall In Love? Come on in and find out......

Alanna Clarke - Linger

Linger is built around a top notch chorus that explodes into being with a few simple strong notes that sound like they want to echo round the room forever.

The Nursery - She Speaks The Wave

She Speaks The Wave is a new release from Toronto-based indie synth rock band The Nursery. The follow-up to their debut EP Carnival Nature, which was released last year, it's a heady indie disco shuffle...