The group's new single - titled Survive - speaks about the anxieties of uncertainty, and imposter syndrome definitely plays a part in that.
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Last year, LAUREL tapped into hazy indie-pop to craft one of the year's best records. Now, she's armed with new material and a new sound.
Signed to The Chats' Bargain Bin label, the North-East Arnhem Land group consist of descendants of Yothu Yindi greats.
A long time coming, the US producer's debut record features The Wombats, Oliver Tree, Grouplove, RL Grime, Chrome Sparks and more.
The six-track EP features gentle songwriting, devastatingly beautiful lyricism, and a guest feature from Loyle Carner.
The US-via-Sydney group shared their last record, New Signs of Life, back in late-September.
It's the first piece of new music for the Melbourne band since their stand-out Idiot Proverbs record, released back in January 2018.
Following on from the high-octane FREAK earlier in the year, the UK rapper will share her new EP on November 20th.
The Australian songwriter and the US-based musician unite for a cross-continental collaboration, born when original plans fell through.
We also have a quick chat to the Melbourne hip-hop group about their next steps, and how they've kept creative over lockdown.
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