Including new sights & sounds from Arlo Parks, boygenius, Shygirl, Yves Tumor and more!.
Music videos are artistic extensions of the songs themselves, with many visual accompaniments becoming just as, if not more iconic than the song it was created for. As usual, some of our favourite songs of the week also had some of our favourite videos, with this week's list including new singles & videos from Arlo Parks, boygenius, Dorthia Cottrell, Fascinator, Lael Neale, PACKS, Shygirl, Truth Cult, Water From Your Eyes, Youth Lagoon & Yves Tumor!
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Another catchy single with an engrossing, cinematic video dropped this week from Arlo Park's forthcoming secone album My Soft Machine (out May 26).
The supergroup trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus, boygenius' new single of throwback alt-rock comes alongside a DIY video featuring the trio having fun in an amusement park.
A beautifully haunting song & video combo from U.S. metal band Windhead vocallist Dorthia Cottrell. The first single from her forthcoming Death Folk Country album (out April 21), both the song and video live up to the song and album's names.
Johnny Mackay of Children Collide returns as Fascinator with an irresistible new single & nostalgic home movies-esque video that sees Mackay appear in a range of landscapes, from the ocean to the forest.
Indie experimentalist Lael Neale delivers an epic, hypnotic eight-minute Shakespeare-inspired new single featuring an appropriately idiosyncratic video, with her new album Star Eaters Delight out April 21.
Canadian band drop a new single of fuzzy alt-rock alongside a fun, DIY, multi-perspective, extreme close-up featuring video.
Shygirl announced Nymph_o (out April 14), the deluxe edition of her debut album with a new version of her track Heaven, featuring Tinashe and a nostalgic, lagoon-themed CGI video.
The latest single from Baltimore post-hardcore band Truth Cult's new album Walk The Wheel (out March 3) sees the band jamming out in a house party.
New York City art-pop duo Water From Your Eyes' new single of addictive, dichotomous sounds sees the pair star in an equally experimental and engaging video, cutting rapidly between scenes ranging from a brutalist office to the desert. New album Everyone's Crushed is out May 26.
Cult favourite alt-pop artist Youth Lagoon makes their return seven years after retiring from music with a soft yet powerful new single that pulls at the heartstrings, while the video sees an emotional running away from home story play out. New album Heaven is a Junkyard is out June 9.
Yves Tumor raises anticipation for his new album Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) (out March 17) with the epic, operatic new single and a devilish, colour drenched video.
Enjoy all these tunes + our favourite singles of the week in our Best Tunes of the Week 2023 playlist, updated every Friday!