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Music Monday: Top 5 music releases from this Week

Here are the top 5 new music releases for you to listen to this week!

Billie Eilish- My Future

The new song of Eilish, ‘My Future’ comes with thought-provoking emotions that dwell with depression and mental health. It has an undertone of melancholy and portrays the internal struggles of Elish fighting her inner demons in the real world. It is a must needed upbeat positive pop music from the talented young American singer with an original animated music video.

Jorja Smith- By Any Means

‘By Any Means’ is the lead single track from Roc Nation’s forthcoming project. The idea and inspiration of the song, “came from going to the Black Live Matter protest” said Smith. The proceedings from this song will be funding organizations supporting minorities and victims of abuses.

Biffy Clyro- Weird Leisure

The storming new track from Biffy Clyro is the latest preview from their upcoming album, ‘A celebration of Endings’. The song is a dedication to a close friend of the band’s frontman Simon Neil. Neil talks about a dear friend who stood beside him through the hurdles of life. The full album will release on 14 August.

Dominic Fike- Cancel Me

The track is from Dominic’s new album, ‘What could possibly go wrong?’ The song is sung in a sardonic rap style where Dominic explores the drawbacks of stardom. He expresses his desire to be away from the public eyes. Through pulsating beats and alt-poop edge music, Dominic pays tribute to guitar heroes from the past.

Everything Everything- Violent Sun

The song is the latest preview of the band’s new album, ‘Re-Animator’. The four-member band expresses the feeling of how time passes by without us living the best of it. The frontman of the group, Jonathan Higgs said how this song dwells with approaching darkness. He asks to listen to the song as if, “It’s the last song of your life”. Their new album will be out on September 11.

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