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Five Songs To Hear This Week - Lower Dens, The Kut, Cotton Claw, Slow Down Molasses, Reporters

Five Songs To Hear This Week - Lower Dens, The Kut, Cotton Claw, Slow Down Molasses, Reporters
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Sorting through the week’s new singles and songs that have surfaced online over the last seven days, Jamie Skey (@jamie_skey) presents five songs you need to hear this week…

Similarly to Kendall’s best-loved synth seducers, Wild Beasts, Baltimore experimental folk quartet Lower Dens traded in their more arty idiosyncrasies for a darker yet more accessible approach to song craft. The result is the hauntingly infectious Ondine, a shadowy breeze of dream-projection vocals, elastic bass and taut guitar figures.

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The fuzzy tang of grunge seems to have been zinging through the airwaves since the release of the disquieting new Kurt Cobain biopic, Montage Of Heck, a coincidence all-girl power-rock trio The Kut are taking full advantage of with their latest cut Bad Man. There’s a slice of angst-offloading gutter rock that’s a kissing cousin of Hole, but The Kut’s scuzz-covered family tree also stretches further back to the garage rampages of The Stooges.

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Synth-shifting supercrew Cotton Claw are one of France’s more sophisticated shippers of blissed-out electro vibes, and Grainy is a first-class delivery of their effervescently fluid grooves.

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Much of the shoegaze explosion of the 80s was a reaction to the grandstanding of the era’s stadium hijackers, a la U2. Yet Canadian quintet Slow Down Molasses appease both camps, finding a happy medium as they do between Bono and cos delay-shimmer histrionics and the cinematic haze of Slowdive on Home.

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Reporters‘ sub-three-minute rash of thrashed chords, Only Noise, is a gritty and passionate dispatch from music’s frontline.

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