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Werner’s Weekly (week 33)
This is Werner’s 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:
- Leith – Good Time
(Wildcard this week)
- Kula Shaker – Waves
(Wildcard last week)
- Dirty Blonde – Don’t Cry (It Doesn’t Suit You)
- Elephant Stone – Lost In A Dream
- Ghost Care – Arcade
- Olivia Rodrigo – Bad Idea Right?
- Amber T – Why Try
Listen to each of the tracks via the Werner’s Weekly player below.
For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist.
Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 32)
Not all, but only the *best* new music. Added to the playlist this week (alphabetically):
- Dirty Blonde – Don’t Cry (It Doesn’t Suit You)
indie | pop | rock
- Elephant Stone – Lost In A Dream
indie | pop | rock
- Ghost Care – Arcade
indie | pop
- Hoodzy – Mum Warned You
hip hop | rock
- Olivia Rodrigo – Bad Idea Right?
pop | rock
- Amber T – Why Try
indie | pop
- Yuke – Small Rotations
indie | pop | rock
Check them all in the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music Spotify playlist.
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Tanaya Harper – Emma
Tanaya Harper is a member of Australian bands Bells Rapids and Ghost Care, but also started a solo career in 2017. Since then, the Perth-based singer-songwriter released two EP’s. Emma is her brand-new single. Fans of fellow Aussie Ali Barter are very likely to love this!
Emma channels ‘90s indie rock and noughties indie pop, resulting in R.E.M.– vs. The Bangles-like jangle pop. Its melodic guitar parts, energetic drum beats and sing-along chorus make it instantly likeable.
Harper is well-known for her intimate lyrics about her own experiences with depression, anxiety and living with bipolar disorder. This new single is just as personal. It’s both a catchy post-breakup song and an ode to recklessness.
She shares: “Emma is a sad song thinly veiled as a fun song. It’s about a couple months of recklessness I embarked on following a breakup. At the time I felt totally justified in my actions when really, grief and denial were always looming. I was partying pretty hard and having lots of fun with all my friends but once I was alone it would just hit me, all the confusion and unresolved issues and the ‘what ifs?’.”
For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist.