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The Weekly Slap #65

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.

 

Low Monroe – Exxon Tears

Low Monroe’s latest offering, Exxon Tears delivers a brooding post-punk atmosphere with its toe-tapping groove and hauntingly dark vocals. The track’s moody energy and artistic depth evoke shades of Nick Cave and New Order, making it a must-listen for fans of gothic storytelling and intricate soundscapes.

Lady Lazarus – Marionette

Lady Lazarus’s Marionette is a noisy, fast-paced punk explosion that hits hard and leaves an impression. Short, loud, and unapologetically gritty, this self-proclaimed “riot girl anthem” is a cathartic outlet for anyone angry and frustrated with the world. Perfect for angsty playlists, it’s raw energy at its best.

Ellie Madeland – Always Bella

Ellie Madeland’s recent single, Always Bella is an eerie and hauntingly beautiful exploration of toxic relationships, brought to life through stunning vocal delivery and captivating production. Balancing vulnerability with empowerment, this track pulls listeners into its emotional depths while offering a sense of strength and resolve.

Frank Rabeyrolles – Your Green Jacket

Frank Rabeyrolles’ Your Green Jacket wraps you in gentle indie folk tones, enriched by soft harmonies and subtle electronic textures. Its lofi aesthetic and soothing mood create an intimate soundscape, perfect for moments of quiet reflection.

Silver Lake – Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts

Silver Lake’s Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts blooms with indie pop charm, featuring smooth, healing melodies that are perfect for chilled, laid-back playlists. Incredibly catchy and endlessly playable, this track is the kind of earworm you’ll want to keep on repeat.

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