Weekly Roundup #128
Welcome to Roundup, showcasing the freshest tunes at the moment.
Another week, another roundup. What are you spinning?
Lost Boys - Phoebe Bridgers
Phoebe Bridgers is back. It’s been over 6 years since her latest album, but in that time, she formed the super-group boygenius. After that project went on hiatus in 2024, Bridgers turned to her solo work, more focused and refreshed than ever before. Her latest track, Lost Boys, is a glowing return and a further reinvention of what we can expect going forward.
For Fans Of: boygenius, Big Thief
whole thing - Sadurn
The beloved indie folk band are back with the announcement of their anticipated sophomore album, The Underworld, due out October 16th. To mark the announcement, they have shared a stunning lead single, a sprawling cut of warm vocal hooks, pedal steel, and lilting drums that builds to an emotional and sonic climax that's sure to have you hitting repeat the moment it's done.
For Fans Of: Kingfishr, KAWALA
Alphabet - Sense
The London four-piece Alphabet have announced an expansive new single titled Sense. The track, which was co-produced by the band and Luke Farnall (Loyle Carner, Ezra Collective, PinkPantheress, etc.), follows the band’s summer tour and recent acclaimed single Pressure.
For Fans Of: Beabadoobee, Clairo
i don’t wanna kiss love goodbye - Sienna Tenn
Stepping into 2026 with dream pop-infused torch song, wish it was you, Sienna Tenn returns with her latest single i don’t wanna kiss love goodbye. Glittery and with a bossa nova feel, the track is all about fighting for love through its hardest moments.
For Fans Of: Jorja Smith, Olivia Dean
Creatures - SISTERS
Liverpool five-piece Sisters are bringing restless introspection and transatlantic dislocation with Creatures ahead of their first UK headline tour. What emerges from disparate geography and artistic collectivism are songs that are unsettled and unsettling: weepy, ethereal and grunge-inflected, balancing resilience and fragility in equal measure.
For Fans Of: CRAWLERS, Coach Party