Got Clout? (Oscar Welsh, Beth Duck & more)

New releases from Oscar Welsh, Attawalpa, Beth Duck, Ida Hansson, Love You Later & The Let Go.

WANT TO KNOW WHAT LATEST RELEASES HAVE GOT CLOUT? WELL, YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT PLACE.

New releases from Oscar Welsh, Attawalpa, Beth Duck, Ida Hansson, Love You Later & The Let Go.

Oscar Welsh – Drift

Straight from his debut EP Vernal, Oscar Welsh has released the smooth and soulful ‘Drift’. Sonically, this site somewhere between Declan Mckenna and Still Woozy, but in an utterly delightful way that will wash over you in complete delight.

Bedroom pop at it’s finest. Get Oscar Welsh on your radar now!

Attawalpa – Done Hanging On

Fresh off the release of his debut EP Spells, Attawalpa is back with a new release ‘Done Hanging On’, the opening to the new chapter Patterns. 

Cruising along that maniacal line of melancholia and joy, the track is centred around the “cold realities of love in an instant world.”. Entirely catchy and carefree, let him take you on a freeing journey equipped with strong basslines and repetitive hooks that will worm their way into your head. Plus, you’ll even find backing vocals from none other than Misty Miller on this one.

Beth Duck – Looks Like I Have A Life

Another one straight from a debut EP, but this time from British alt-pop artist, Beth Duck.

Full of millennial problems, we’re certain that you’ll be able to relate to this one. Who hasn’t felt the pressure that the online world puts on us to be cool and collected on the outside, no matter what might be going on on the inside. Expect plenty of catchy synths and raw, unfiltered lyrics.

Ida Hansson – Elephant Shows

A bit of electro-experimentation for you here, as Ida Hansson puts her own spin on the world of pop.

Vintage styles come head to head with modern structures and textures, and really shows how much unique talent is showing through from Hansson.

The Let Go – One More

Are you ready for your 80’s fill? The Let Go have made a grand return with ‘One More’, their first single in almost a year.

It’s clear that they’ve spent the time honing their sound and outlining their direction and sound, it’s definitely paid off. A synth-infused bop that will have you trying to singalong before you even know the words.

Love You Later – PCH Rollercoaster

Taking a new direction from their breakthrough ‘Lost In Los Angeles’, ‘PCH Rollercoaster sees Love You Later shoot their shot at Muna-esque power pop.

An ode to the PCH, somewhere that has always been a safe place to them, “somewhere to drive alone with the windows rolled down and no destination”. Not the most enviro-friendly, but we can definitely feel the vibes.