Our top ten tunes of the week – July 3

These are the ten songs that have been buttering our bread over the past seven days:

1. HANDSOME – Delete You

Following on from the release of her brilliant 2018 debut EP, No Hat No Play, Sydney-based artist HANDSOME has dropped her self-directed video for Delete You. Check it!

2. Washington – Dirty Churches

Conceived in a matter of days, the production for the video was largely improvised in the moment. “Any space can be sacred, any place can be holy, magical, a portal to a transcendental dimension,” said Washington of the clip.

3. Annie Hamilton – Kitchen

The Sydney artist has followed up her critically acclaimed singles, Fade and My New Tattooed Chameleon with a new offering. She has some live dates in NSW and Victoria this month so be sure to catch her.

4. Body Type – Insomnia

This video was shot on the band’s debut US shows, as Sophie McComish recalls: “I found an old film handycam at the local junk shop. The seller told me it didn’t work so he only charged me $5. I lugged the thing all around the US while we were touring to test his theory. Turns out he was wrong.”

5. thisisNAMASTE – Exactly What You Want

Emerging Scottish singer Natasha Marie Stewart has dropped her debut single. Give it a listen.

6. Delacey – The Subway Song

The LA singer has just released her new single. She has previously co-written tracks for the likes of Halsey, Demi Lovato, Zara Larsson and The Chainsmokers.

7. Nikkita Ra – 747

Have a look/listen to the new one from the Sydney based indie electronic artist.

8. GoodLekker – Prague

The Wollongong guys have been busy, clocking up supports with the likes of Boo Seeka, Babe Rainbow, Castelcomer and Gold Member. They’ve also played at Yours & Owls, Party In The Paddock, Sweaty Palms, and FKA Festival.

9. Emotional Oranges – Good To Me

Here’s the latest video from the mysterious LA collective, taken from their recently released debut project, The Juice:Vol I.

10. Vast Hill – Oblivion

This is the last single before their debut album, More Than You Imagined, drops in October.