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Now Hear This: New music from BTS, Selena Gomez, Wargirl and The Avalanches

In her weekly column, music correspondent goes through the best new releases

Roisin O'Connor
Friday 21 February 2020 17:18 GMT
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California band Wargirl
California band Wargirl (Press image)

Awards season is well and truly over, my relief is palpable and the hangover is gone. It’s been an interesting one to say the least. Awards we thought would be controversial turned out to be staid and passé. The Brits looked set to be another snore-fest but turned out to be one of the best in years. Read more on that here.

There are some great albums out this week – Grimes got five stars from my colleague Adam White, who praised her record Miss Anthronpocene as an “elastic, often beautiful work that finds glory in chaos”. I reviewed BTSMap of the Soul: 7 which is packed with slick pop hits but also surprised me for its sheer ambition. Read the full review here.

Singles this week include the thumping “Dancing Gold” from Californian garage-funk band Wargirl, and the trilling “Your Love (Déjà Vu)” from my faves Glass Animals, who played a sold-out show at London’s Village Underground last night (gutted I missed it). The Avalanches have teamed up with Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) for their first single since 2016’s Wildflower, the sublime “We Will Always Love You”.

In a statement, the duo said: “Sometimes we receive a message. Telling us our music has been there; through dark times, loneliness, loss. There are no words to express how moving or profound this connection with you is.

“Because the music was born out of such moments itself, and so it is felt, by those with open hearts, on the same wavelength it was first created. Morse Code beamed and received by hearts and hearts alike.”

They added: “Our new record is about such journeys, from darkness to light. About life after (all kinds of) death. About the transcendent nature of music itself. Every voice ever played on the radio over the last 100 years now exists in the stars; the transmissions of these singers are forever floating around there, lost in the cosmos, endless travelling. Tonight, Smokey Robinson duets with Dev Hynes and the Roches. Those spirits are out there. We are each a tune, floating in space. And this one’s for you.”

Nottingham duo Young T and Bugsey are here with the Dre Skull-produced Fredo collaboration “Bully Beef” – a dancefloor filler if there ever was one – while Manchester rapper Aitch takes on the role of Pied Piper with the hypnotic new freestyle “Mice”. Selena Gomez has treated fans to a studio version of her live song “Feel Me” (they’ve been begging her to release it for years). I reckon it was worth the wait.

Dream Nails are a riot on the feminist “Payback”, bringing thrashy guitars and punk shouts to a track that should put the fear into even the most entitled of men. Give me this over The 1975’s countyfied plonker “The Birthday Party” (supposedly a musing on incel culture) any day.

Congratulations to the brilliant south London rapper Che Lingo, who just signed to Idris Elba’s label and released the unforgiving “My Block”, which addresses heat from the police and using faith to tackle adversity, in the knowledge that you will eventually be heard. I love the dreamy soundscape of Yumi Zouma’s “Southwark”.

Check out all of this music and more on our Spotify playlist.

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