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Wildcard (week 9):
Everything Everything – Breadwinner[flag country="gb"]
Frontman Jonathan Higgsâs falsetto makes Everything Everythingâs music instantly recognizable. Both on record and live the innovative Manchester quartet is on top of its game and their break-through to a larger public, that has been imminent for long, canât be far away.
Now, half a year after their fourth studio album A Fever Dream, Everything Everything release the EP A Deeper Sea. Breadwinner, with its ultra-catchy âYouâve gotta be kidding meâ chorus, is the setâs energetic and infectious first single.
This whole week itâll only be one mouse click away on Carte Blanche Music, as it is the new Wildcard.
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Everything Everything – Canât Do[flag country="gb"]
Everything Everything see double sometimes. Not long after their debut single Suffragette Suffragette they released Cough Cough.
The British band, whoâs frontman Jonathan Higgsâs falsetto is an ear catching element in their music, has been bubbling in the underground circuit for some time now. Slowly but surely however, they are moving towards a (well-deserved) larger public. With their latest album Get To Heaven, most notably the singles Distant Past and Regret, they made an important step on their way to the spot lights.
18 August Everything Everything release a fourth attempt, the album A Fever Dream. It was produced by James Ford, a member of Simian Mobile Disco, who also produced Arctic Monkeys, Florence & The Machine, Mumford & Sons and – most recently – Depeche Mode.
The album is preceded by the single Canât Do. Another step in the right direction for the Manchester quartet.
Wernerâs Weekly (week 44)[flag country="##"]
This is Wernerâs Weekly, your guide to the best new music, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- Superbus – AseptisĂ©
(Wildcard this week)
- JacotĂ©ne – Donât Let Him Say Goodbye [Demo]
(Wildcard last week)
- Baby Queen – I Canât Get My Shit Together
- Draumr – Some Other Night
- Everything Everything – Cold Reactor
- Hannah Grae – Who Dunnit?
- Sitting On Stacy – Raincoat
Listen to each of the tracks via the Wernerâs Weekly player below.
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Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 43)[flag country="##"]
Not all, but only the *best* new music. Added to the playlist this week (alphabetically):
- Baby Queen – I Canât Get My Shit Together
pop
- Bridges – Pills
electronic | indie | pop
- bumb – f.w.u
funk | indie | pop
- Draumr – Some Other Night
indie | pop | rock
- Elley DuhĂ© – Talk!
indie | pop
- Eckhardt & The House – What Did My Arms
indie | pop
- Everything Everything – Cold Reactor
electronic | indie | pop
- Hannah Grae – Who Dunnit?
pop | rock
- Karen Harding – Wild Wild Water
dance | indie | jungle
- Alfie Indra – Sidelines
indie | pop
- Sitting On Stacy – Raincoat
indie | pop | rock
- Wet World – Fucked Up
electronic | indie | pop | rock
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Wernerâs Weekly (week 14)[flag country="##"]
This is Wernerâs Weekly, your compass to new music that matters, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- Placebo – The Prodigal
(Wildcard this week)
- Estella Dawn – Buzzcut
(Wildcard last week)
- After Arden – Dance Floor
- Elina Filice – Donât Let Me Fall
- Mother Culture – Shitty Four Chord Pop Song
- mxmtoon – Sad Disco
- Specialists – I Got You
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For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist. Also added last week: Macy Gray, Everything Everything, Selah Sue, and more.
Render Ghosts – Eye Rhyme
Render Ghosts are not the only Britain-based band with a Dutch singer nowadays. Other current examples are Sam & The Womp, The Hisunz and Nikki & The Waves.
So let me introduce you to the three members of Render Ghosts, who come from totally different musical backgrounds:
- Tamara van Esch is well-known in the Netherlands as a singer-songwriter who sings in Dutch for her solo project Mevrouw Tamara. Also, she appeared on TV talent show The Voice of Holland
- Tom Wilson is a classically-trained composer of infectiously playful arthouse pop
- Iain Chambers is a sound artist who uses buildings as instruments. He famously turned Londonâs Tower Bridge into a massive resonating chamber
As a trio, Render Ghosts move somewhere in between Everything Everything and St. Vincent, but with a more carefree and light-hearted sound. That doesnât mean thereâs no urgency in the music, as their very first release proves. Eye Rhyme is a synth-heavy, â80s inspired song, built around Chambersâ propulsive beats. Meanwhile, Tamara van Esch and Tom Wilsonâs lyrics map out the disorientation of human relationships in a digital world.
A very colourful and promising debut!
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Dancer – Dreamer
Chris Quinton (CQ), Ben Graham, Bryce Crocombe and Josh Rea are Dancer. A brand-new band from the industrial beach town of Newcastle, Australia. They met in their younger years and even spent five years writing, recording and experimenting with songs, without even forming a band. But thatâs a thing of the past. Earlier this year, amidst the chaos and the shut down of the music industry, the four decided to formally start a musical outfit, and named it Dancer.
The first song they put out was Fever, but Dreamer is their first proper single. A euphoric and uplifting song that sounds like a mix of The Killers and early Everything Everything. Think punchy indie-pop with huge choruses minus the falsetto. In other words: an epic radio song, thatâs already been picked up by Australiaâs alternative radio station Triple J Unearthed.
A friend of the band described listening to Dreamer as ââŠlike riding down a giant hill without a helmet!â Iâm already curious what else we’ll find underneath that hill. Hint: Dancer will release their first EP in the last quarter of the year.
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Wernerâs Weekly (week 32)
This is Wernerâs Weekly, your compass to the music that matters, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- The Magic Gang – Make Time For Change (Wildcard this week)
- Crimer – Eyes Off Me (Wildcard last week)
- Alfie Templeman – Things I Thought Were Mine
- Bloxx – Off My Mind
- Everything Everything – Violent Sun
- Machine Gun Kelly – Bloody Valentine
- Yours Truly – Together
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For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist. Also added last week: Bastille feat. Graham Coxon, Biffy Clyro, Semisonic, Snow Patrol & The Saturday Songwriters and more.
Sarpa Salpa – Say Something[flag country="gb"]
Following last yearâs great single Before It Goes Dark, Northampton’s Sarpa Salpa just put out their debut EP Say Something. The catchy title track is the bandâs new single. A bass-based banger with soaring synths. With Say Something, Sarpa Salpa created another upbeat, danceable track. Expect unexpected changes, hidden meanings and undeniable influences from the likes of Everything Everything, Tame Impala and Foals.
Recommended as well:
Sarpa Salpa – Before It Goes Dark
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Akiva – Ammunition
Akiva are a band who believe that music is a medium for a message, never more so than in these troubled times. âOur songs tend to have a heavy theme of conflict and aggression running through them lyrically,â says frontman Dave MacKenzie. âGrab a beat, a bassline, add a view of the world and youâre on the right track.â
New single Ammunition, produced by Jake Gordon (Skepta, J Hus, Everything Everything), sounds like the track that could bring their message to the masses. It opens with a slick, hypnotic bass-and-drums groove that flowers into a widescreen assault of big guitar lines, horn-like melodic stabs and MacKenzieâs angry yet anthemic vocal. For fans of The Killers, Kasabian, and great animated videos!
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