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The Weekly Slap #62

Welcome to the AAA Backstage Weekly Slap, where we give you the latest new music we think absolutely slaps! Each week we scour through our emails and bring to you the top hits from our inbox. So sit back, whack on your headphones, turn the dial to eleven and let us do the selecting.

 

Dedpan – Everybody Talks

Kicking off with an electrifying surge of energy, “Everybody Talks” from Dedpan delivers an unapologetic blast of punk rock vigour. The raw guitars and fast-paced, slapping drums set a frenetic tone, making it impossible not to feel the adrenaline. As the opening track of their new album, it captures the essence of rebellion and raw power, quickly becoming a favourite around the office.

Gordon’s Grandson – Love Me

Brimming with dreamy, indie-pop charm, “Love Me” by Gordon’s Grandson drifts along with hazy, cloud-like tones that evoke pure bliss. This lofi gem radiates sunny spring afternoon vibes, creating an atmosphere that’s warm, upbeat, and effortlessly chill. Ideal for adding to those feel-good playlists, it’s a perfect soundtrack for carefree days.

Charm – With Yourself

Smooth basslines and dreamy vocals give With Yourself by Charm an undeniable groove that’s instantly infectious. This track’s toe-tapping rhythm and velvety vocal delivery create a captivating atmosphere, making it feel like a future hit. With its laid-back yet compelling energy, With Yourself would be a thrilling addition to their live set.

Canisha – Save You From Yourself

With haunting vocals and rich neo-soul vibes, Canisha’s “Save You From Yourself” is an anthem for empowerment. Perfect for a car sing-along, the track swells with big, uplifting moments that allow Canisha’s talent to shine through, making it a memorable and powerful listening experience.

Peri Rae – You Drove an Hour Trip

Peri Rae’s “You Drove an Hour Trip” captures emotional chaos with soothing indie guitar riffs and a harmonious vocal delivery that feels both tender and raw. This love ballad, inspired by the aftermath of a breakup, wraps you in its heartfelt resonance, channelling the unforgettable moments of heartache and healing. It’s one of those perfect reflective listening tracks.

 

All these tracks and more are added to our Weekly Catch Spotify and Apple Music playlists. So if you want an easy option where you just push and play and shuffle away, we’ve got you!

If  you’re an independent artist and want to have your music featured in The Weekly Slap hit us up! You can pitch your music via Musosoup, Groover or Direct!

Written by Chris Lamaro