Tracks Of The Week: C Duncan, English Teacher and more


C Duncan by Jordan Curtis Hughes

C Duncan by Jordan Curtis Hughes

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After returning last November with the title-track, C Duncan has confirmed his new album Alluvium for release on May 6th.

“‘Upon the Table’ is a love song written for my partner,” he said on the closer. “We have been through a lot in the last year or so, as have many others, and it is a reminder that whatever comes our way, there will always be love and support waiting there.”




London duo Dahlia Sleeps are streaming their new track The Calm You Keep from the forthcoming Overflow LP.

“The title Overflow was chosen because this is a record that features a lot of struggle, fight, bravery, will, hope, and ultimately, triumph,” one half of the band, Lucy Hill, said.

English Teacher have unveiled the details of their debut EP Polyawkward.

“Writing the lyrics for A55 was a cathartic exercise after waking up with ‘The Fear’ the morning after the night before – reflecting on the rise and fall of the ego as it became affected by what I put in my body, I hoped that putting it down in verse would make the embarrassment all worth it,” Lily Fontaine said of its new single.

Crystal Eyes will release The Sweetness Restored on April 22nd.

Lead single Wishes is a song about, ‘the spiritual act of wishing as a form of the creative process’, according to singer/guitarist Erin Jenkins.

Grizzly Bear‘s Daniel Rossen has announced his debut solo album You Belong There will be released on April 8th.

Rossen is ready to start touring the album from the end of March when a North American leg opens at Antone’s in Austin, Texas.

Bambara have picked Birds to be the second and last single taken from their Love On My Mind mini-LP which is coming on February 25th.

“Birds compresses the events of many months into three and a half minutes,” Reid Bateh says. “A time when the couple we follow throughout the record are growing closer together.”


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