Tommy Barlow makes Won't You Ever Need Me dance while it cries in the corner
Tommy Barlow releases Won't You Ever Need Me via Young and announces his first UK/EU headline tour, turning a home piano idea into a song built to dance and cry at once.
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Tommy Barlow releases Won't You Ever Need Me via Young and announces his first UK/EU headline tour, turning a home piano idea into a song built to dance and cry at once.
Ela Minus and Nick León announce qué les pasó a mis amigos? and share espiral, a darkly gleaming electronic-pop track from the upcoming Smugglers Way EP.
Pitchfork reviews Madeon’s Victory, the French producer’s first album in seven years, a maximal synth-pop and electroclash return released through Mom+Pop.
20 June catch-up: Big Freedia and SOPHIE’s Released At Last brings long-awaited bounce-pop futurism, queer club energy and posthumous emotional charge into the weekend.