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Jaguar Jonze, Crowded House, Tkay Maidza: Australia s best new music for March
Tkay Maidza, Crowded House and Jaguar Jonze have new songs out in March. Composite: Thinking Loud, Nettwork, EMI
Each month we add 20 new songs to our Spotify playlist. Read about 10 of our favourites here – and subscribe on Spotify, which updates with the full list at the start of each month
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Tkay Maidza – Kim
For fans of: Kari Faux, Migos, Nicki Minaj
It’s been fun to chart the rise of Tkay Maidza. International media are flocking to praise the consistent quality and dexterity of her work; she has signed to UK powerhouse 4AD; and even had a billboard in Times Square. Kim is another step forward, as Maidza flexes over a trap beat and warped synths that sound like a melting Game Boy. In the video clip, she embodies three separate Kims – Kardashian, cartoon character Kim Possible, and Lil Kim – as she repeatedly declares “
Neil Finn and Crowded House will hit the road for a New Zealand tour in March.
A new album was finished remotely, all five band members spent time in isolation, and lockdown scares are threatening their New Zealand tour. A new-look Crowded House line-up tells Chris Schulz how Covid-19 nearly derailed all of their plans. Three weeks ago, Nick Seymour, a co-founding member of the Australian-New Zealand band Crowded House, woke early at his home in Sligo, Ireland. It was 2am and he faced a two-hour drive to catch a 7am flight out of Dublin Airport. As he walked to his car, something crossed Seymour s mind for the first time.
Crowded House Preview First New Album Since 2010 With ‘To the Island’ Althea Legaspi
Dreamers Are Waiting. The follow-up to 2010’s
Intriguer, the LP will be released on June 4th via BMG and is available to pre-order here.
The band also dropped a new video for the LP single “To the Island.” The Neil Finn-directed clip was filmed in New Zealand, Los Angeles and Ireland. The visual features each bandmate in different locations before they meet up at a gig. They drive, canoe and rappel their way to a mysterious club, where fairies appear and a psychedelic dance party breaks out.