Holy Esque – ‘I Am The Truth’
Considering that their 2016 debut At Hope’s Ravine was one of the year’s best debut albums the stakes aren’t the lowest. I Am The Truth gives me hope that Holy Esque will ultimately succeed with that challenge as it delivers all of their former strength. Leading man Pat Hynes still sings as if it’s a question of life and death. He carries all the emotions while the rest of the band performs this heavy and intense rock anthem you hardly find anymore these days. Holy Esque are one of those bands that make the ugly sides of life sound hauntingly beautfiul and I surely can’t wait for more from the place where this is coming from. (Norman)
Lil Halima – ‘Abstract’
We’ve been excited about Lil Halima for ages – whispers about her have been rustling up and down the music industry’s grapevine for a while now, ever since she got signed to Def Jam off the back of some Instagram clips of her songs last year. So it’s exciting to be able to finally present her debut single, Abstract. The Norwegian is a multi-dimensional talent, who writes and produces herself, as well as doing her own single artwork and video, and Abstract is a fine showcase of what she can do. It sounds big – the electronics crunch and thud the song into life – but it’s also got a smooth, delicate groove, and Halima’s vocal soaks the song in soul. If the rest of her music is at this level, Halima will more than manage to live up to the hype. (Austin)
Snail Mail – ‘Heat Wave’
It’s a song about loving someone who doesn’t love you anymore. Heat Wave takes up that topic again: Feeling left behind by someone you care for but not being able to let go (‘Green eyes, what could ever be enough?’), missing that particular someone (‘Woke up in my clothes having dreamt of you’) but actually knowing that you don’t fit together (‘I’m not into sometimes’). And all of this is worsened by the lethargy of summer heat which is turned into full-blown energy in the accompanying ice hockey-themed video. Don’t mess with Snail Mail, kids! And don’t miss her upcoming debut album which looks like the perfect soundtrack for all the future heat waves that might be coming your way. (Jessi)
Wildhart – ‘New Beginning’
So what do we learn from it? Well, it’s a more chilled, lush song than maybe anything they’ve done before, eschewing the acrobatic choruses of their debut for dreamy, graceful pop music. Holmdahl is a spectacular singer, but here she adapts a more restrained, relaxed tone, chirping ‘ain’t it sweet when the tears fall down’ as synths bubble softly behind her. Airy and breezy, it’s an elegant introduction to a new Wildhart. (Austin)
Evelinn Trouble – ‘Monstrous’
NBHAP’s Daily Tunes from May 2018
- Amber Arcades – ‘Simple Song’
- Snail Mail – ‘Heat Wave’
- Lil Halima – ‘Abstract’
- Evelinn Trouble – ‘Monstruous’
- Them There – ‘Blaze’
- Lo Moon – ‘Tried To Make You My Own’
- Family Reunion – ‘Zoned Out’
- Laurel – ‘Lovesick’
- Gabe Gurnsey – ‘Ultra Clear Sound’
- Need For Speed – ‘c/o’
- Holy Esque – ‘I Am The Truth’
- Wildhart – ‘New Beginning’
- Tanukichan – ‘Lazy Love’
- Solomon’s Seal – ‘O, My God’
- Sarah P. – ‘Right Where It Belongs’
- Herr D.K. – ‘Zwischen Uns’
- AMKosman – ‘Confidence’
- Pish – ‘Woman’
- Daniel Blumberg – ‘Minus’
- Farao – ‘The Ghost Ship’
- RVG – ‘Vincent Van Gogh’
- Harrison Storm – ‘Feeling You’
Find all of those songs and plenty of other new music in the following playlist which – obviously – gets updated daily.