Our top ten tunes of the week – Sept 12
Here are the songs that have been buttering our bread over the past few days:
1. Paul McCartney – Fuh You
With his 17th solo album Egypt Station out now – already hailed by critics across the world as a stellar addition to his catalogue – Paul McCartney releases the brand new video for his latest single.
2. Anna Calvi – Hunter
According to Calvi, this is about “exploring a more subversive sexuality, which goes further than what is expected of a woman in our patriarchal heteronormative society.”
3. Say Lou Lou – Golden Child
Directed by Laura Gorun & Dimitri Basil, the video explores concepts behind freedom and constraint in identity through a dark and surreal film with nods to sci-fi styling.
4. Dominic Breen – Lay Low
After hearing‘Lay Low’, Australian acting legend Richard Roxburgh was so moved that he agreed to do an indie music video for the first time in his celebrated career.
5. Richard Ashcroft – Surprised By The Joy
The legend is set to return with the October 19th release of his fifth solo studio album, ‘Natural Rebel’.
6. Billy Fox – Echo
The Sydney-based future-soul artist has dropped his new single.
7. Scarves – Crushed Ice
This is taken from Seattle-based Scarves’ LP, Dinner Dates for the End of Days, out September 28.
https://soundcloud.com/good-eye-records/scarves-crushed-ice/
8. Ninajirachi – Pathetic feat. Naah
The track chronicles the disappointingly real and all too relatable experience of developing unrequited and involuntary feelings for someone, be that male or female.
9. FRITZ – ‘Summer Holiday’
Newcastle’s FRITZ just announced her massive debut headline tour of Australia. You should catch her.
10. Archie Faulks – It Rains
This is the debut single from Archie Faulks, who first rose to prominence under the moniker Tenterhook in 2014.