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From Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion’s new video to Liam Gallagher and John Squire’s highly awaited collaboration, the first new music roundup of the year is here!

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Quiet Houses — “What My Heart Is For”

Edinburgh duo Quiet Houses have released a dreamy new indie-pop single and we’re obsessed. In a month of resolutions and goal-setting, “What My Heart Is For” shows Jamie Stewart and Hannah Elliott explore the idea of really going after one’s hopes and dreams. With a full, energetic, and bold sound, it certainly makes us excited to see all they have in store for 2024.

Potter Payper — “Trench P (London City)”

For Potter Payper, his first offering of the year is something truly exciting. Released ahead of his forthcoming Filthy Free UK and European tour, which he embarks on next month, “Trench P (London City)” shows the artist at his best. Relatable lyrics, nostalgic-yet-innovative production, and a striking visual directed by Brick By Brick, it’s just what we need.

A. G. Cook — “Silver Thread Golden Needle”

To listen to “Silver Thread Golden Needle” is to be transfixed by A. G. Cook for ten minutes, escaping your own body for an otherworldly sonic experience. Released on New Year’s Day, it sets the scene for a thrilling year of music, and comes with a trippy and captivating visualiser. Make sure to give it a watch!

Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion — “Not My Fault”

If you thought you couldn’t possibly love this Mean Girls collab more than you already do, take a look at the newly released music video. Thanks to the pop anthem, with its quote references and Burn Book aesthetic, our patience for the full soundtrack and the movie itself has gone out the window. Counting down the days to January 12, but for now, we’ll be watching this music video on repeat.

Erick the Architect — “Ezekiel’s Wheel”

Erick the Architect’s new single, “Ezekiel’s Wheel”, is a sonic masterpiece that reflects his diverse musical tapestry. Featuring George Clinton, the track blends soul, funk and reggae, and will be featured in Erick’s upcoming debut solo album, I’ve Never Been Here Before. The track’s profound narrative, alongside its niche funky touch, marks as an outstanding chapter in Erick’s musical portfolio.

Ferdous — “Mountain Snow”

Ferdous captivates with his experimental single “Mountain Snow”, a vibrant preview of his upcoming EP titled Dreamland. The track’s pulsating, vibrant core and thematic depth promise an immersive musical journey. Take a listen!

goddard. and Cat Burns — “Wasted Youth”

goddard. and Cat Burns deliver an electrifying reunion in “Wasted Youth.” The riveting drum and bass track masterfully blends Burns’ soulful vocals with goddard.’s fluid and freeform production. A truly dynamic collaboration.

Liam Gallagher and John Squire — “Just Another Rainbow”

Liam Gallagher and John Squire’s highly awaited collaboration, “Just Another Rainbow”, arrives as a triumphant homage to alt-rock history. Squire’s dynamic guitar blends with Gallagher’s nostalgic, raw vocals, delivering a satisfying unity. A magnificent gift perfect to start off the new year.