Angus and Julia Stone - I'm Not Yours
Melancholy can be thought provoking, but if you press 'play', weeping in bed will be one of the ways you'll spend your Friday.
BANKS - Drowning
Her haunting tone, especially at the start, might be faintly reminiscent of Lana Del Rey's but don't be fooled. BANKS holds her own against other industry heavyweights.
Chet Faker - Solo Sunrise
Apt name. This tune's perfect for finding a secluded roof top to catch the sunrise. Plug it in, do it alone.
Eagulls - Tough Luck
If this video is anything to go by, be prepared for an exhilarating headbangin' sesh when you catch the post-punk band from Leeds, UK.
Enterprise - Dreams
Looking at these fine folk from Malaysia, we inevitably develop some semblance of Southeast Asian pride. It's interesting to find out how they'll hold up against bigger international names.
FKA twigs - Two Weeks
There are YouTube commenters who claim her sound's too strange to comprehend. If you're not too experimental with your music choices, then this track's a good way to ease into FKA twigs' alternative form of contemporary R&B.
Future Islands - A Dream Of You And Me
Beautifully deep lyrics set to a synthpop melody. Pretty ethereal. Reminds us of the nostalgia so commonly associated with summer days. Safe to say we're looking forward to hearing this live.
.gif - Juvenile
There's no mistaking Weish's pipes. This tune's laced with a very subtle poignancy, but that's how we like our electropop. #localpride
Hanging Up The Moon - Tiny Movements
Here's another emerging local band that's doing their best to put this lil' red dot's music scene on the map. This one's for the folk lovers.
Jungle - Busy Earnin'
The feel good opening makes us want to go out and achieve things. And no wonder. This was used for FIFA '15.
Little Dragon - Klapp Klapp
If you're looking to jump head first into experimental electronica, Little Dragon is a good place to start.
Lykke Li - No One Ever Loved
Gut-wrenching stuff. We have high expectations for Lykke Li's set to bring out all our feels.
Mac DeMarco - My Kind of Woman
Reminiscent of old lovers and new possibilities. We like it when songs make us feel so very human.
Pastel Lite - Wonderwall
Their fresh rendition of Wonderwall by Oasis gets us super thrilled to see the Malaysian band up close and personal.
Pond - Moth Wings
Psychedelic rock band hailing from Down Under are known for trippy, yet hard hitting tunes. Another head bangin' act for a feel good time.
Royal Blood - Little Monster
Nothing like good ol' rock to get the party started.
Rustie - Surph
If you're an electronica fan, you won't want to miss Glasglow producer Rustie. The talented chap even incorporates sounds of wildlife into his tunes.
St Vincent - Digital Witness
Touted as inventive pop, her quirkiness shines through in her upbeat, and endearingly peculiar, melodies.
BANKS - Drowning
Her haunting tone, especially at the start, might be faintly reminiscent of Lana Del Rey's but don't be fooled. BANKS holds her own against other industry heavyweights.
Chet Faker - Solo Sunrise
Apt name. This tune's perfect for finding a secluded roof top to catch the sunrise. Plug it in, do it alone.
Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener
Deadpan singing voice. Witty lyrics. Endless charm. We can't wait to see how she'll pull off an onstage performance.
Deadpan singing voice. Witty lyrics. Endless charm. We can't wait to see how she'll pull off an onstage performance.
Eagulls - Tough Luck
If this video is anything to go by, be prepared for an exhilarating headbangin' sesh when you catch the post-punk band from Leeds, UK.
Enterprise - Dreams
Looking at these fine folk from Malaysia, we inevitably develop some semblance of Southeast Asian pride. It's interesting to find out how they'll hold up against bigger international names.
FKA twigs - Two Weeks
There are YouTube commenters who claim her sound's too strange to comprehend. If you're not too experimental with your music choices, then this track's a good way to ease into FKA twigs' alternative form of contemporary R&B.
Future Islands - A Dream Of You And Me
Beautifully deep lyrics set to a synthpop melody. Pretty ethereal. Reminds us of the nostalgia so commonly associated with summer days. Safe to say we're looking forward to hearing this live.
.gif - Juvenile
There's no mistaking Weish's pipes. This tune's laced with a very subtle poignancy, but that's how we like our electropop. #localpride
Hanging Up The Moon - Tiny Movements
Here's another emerging local band that's doing their best to put this lil' red dot's music scene on the map. This one's for the folk lovers.
Jungle - Busy Earnin'
The feel good opening makes us want to go out and achieve things. And no wonder. This was used for FIFA '15.
Little Dragon - Klapp Klapp
If you're looking to jump head first into experimental electronica, Little Dragon is a good place to start.
Lykke Li - No One Ever Loved
Gut-wrenching stuff. We have high expectations for Lykke Li's set to bring out all our feels.
Mac DeMarco - My Kind of Woman
Reminiscent of old lovers and new possibilities. We like it when songs make us feel so very human.
Pastel Lite - Wonderwall
Their fresh rendition of Wonderwall by Oasis gets us super thrilled to see the Malaysian band up close and personal.
Pond - Moth Wings
Psychedelic rock band hailing from Down Under are known for trippy, yet hard hitting tunes. Another head bangin' act for a feel good time.
Royal Blood - Little Monster
Nothing like good ol' rock to get the party started.
Rustie - Surph
If you're an electronica fan, you won't want to miss Glasglow producer Rustie. The talented chap even incorporates sounds of wildlife into his tunes.
St Vincent - Digital Witness
Touted as inventive pop, her quirkiness shines through in her upbeat, and endearingly peculiar, melodies.