
"Trinidad by Geese. This is that Freakazoid, new American, post-Roots music. You might know the Geese frontman Cameron Winter, or as I call him, Neil Younger. Naked by 41, featuring A Boogie Wit da Hoodie. A dour, pop drill, R&B love song about that horrible feeling of emptiness after you leave someone. Badman Gangsta by Asake & Tiakola. Incredibly soothing and calming, tough talk anthem from Nigerian star Asake, who made my number one album of 2023 and Tiakola, an excellent French singer and rapper."
"My Car Is Singing Like a Locust by They Are Gutting a Body of Water. This is a really, really good Philadelphia band, pumped up shoegaze with all these buried chants in it. Splitsville by Zach Top. We are in the early stages of what feels like a big 90s revival in mainstream country. Zach Top is at the forefront of that. Splitsville feels like a lonely anthem from 1992 about that space that you share with everybody around you who's just going through heartbreak."
Trinidad by Geese channels Freakazoid, new American, post-Roots energy centered on frontman Cameron Winter's Neil Younger persona. Naked by 41 featuring A Boogie Wit da Hoodie is a dour pop-drill R&B love song about the emptiness after leaving someone. Badman Gangsta by Asake & Tiakola is a soothing, calming tough-talk anthem pairing Nigerian star Asake with French singer-rapper Tiakola. My Car Is Singing Like a Locust by They Are Gutting a Body of Water delivers pumped-up shoegaze textures with buried chants from a Philadelphia band. Splitsville by Zach Top evokes a lonely 1992-style country anthem amid a 90s mainstream-country revival.
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