EXTENDED PLAY 063: NEW MUSIC OF THE WEEK - MARCH 11-17
Futuremag runs you through some of its favourite new releases by Aussie artists.
Stacey Ann - A Change In The Wind (EP)
Following on from the release of her bubbly single Ripples last month, Stacey Ann’s debut EP A Change In The Wind came out last week.
The honest and profound EP explores moments and experiences she has faced, encapsulating themes of love, loss, friendship, and resilience.
Eskimo Joe- the first time
Aussie rockers Eskimo Joe are back with their first new release in five years.
Eskimo Joe bring a modern feel to the first time while also remaining true to their traditional sound.
Kaiyah Mercedes- If We Never Speak Again
At just the age of 17, Melbourne-based Kaiyah Mercedes has displayed songwriting beyond her years in the poignant track If We Never Speak Again.
The song which begins as a voicemail, was “written as a voicemail to express all my unsaid feelings about another person,” Mercedes said.
Christian Adjeisa- RUNNING
Pop/RnB artist Christian Adjeisa’s RUNNING mixes a pulsating rhythm with compelling songwriting.
“RUNNING' is my journey of grappling with heartbreak and search for truth, trying to outrun the haunting memories and painful truths of a failed relationship,” Adjeisa says.
Gretta Ray- Roses
Indie pop artist Gretta Ray has released the extended version of her 2023 record Positive Spin + with an additional four tracks.
Roses is a gorgeous highlight of the new songs, as Ray’s voice continues to make soft melodies fly high.
WCB- Picnics & Liquor
'Picnics & Liquor' sees indie artist WCB adding a sprinkle of pop to his predominantly indie-electro sound.
The track was released with an accompanying colourful music video filmed entirely on an iPhone.