Tracks Of The Week: Guvna B, Delivery and more


Press photo of Guvna B by Jasmijn van Buytene

Guvna B by Jasmijn van Buytene

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Mercury Prize nominated Ghetts features on Guvna B’s new single U Get Me?, the highlight of our latest Tracks Of The Week.

It’s taken from the artist and author’s new album The Village Is On Fire, which was also released yesterday featuring more guests including Michaela Coel and DarkoVibes.




Meanwhile, a headline show at Village Underground in London, the city which underpins the new record, is coming up on October 4th.


It’s a love song Jim, but not as we know it.

Delivery‘s latest single Lifetimer is described the band’s vocalist Sam Harding as being about, ‘the love I have for my 21-year-old car’:

“It dawned on me one day that even though these things are built to last forever, there could come a day very soon in which I would have to say goodbye.”



Arthur Williams has directed the video for Brother May‘s new single Real Chess.

It’s the latest from his recently released album Pattern With Force, which was officially launched at Cafe OTO in London last night, with an appearance at Wine Nat White Heat in Nantes coming up today.

More festival bookings are coming up in the summer, at B-Sides, Fusion and Alter.


Sam Burton has lifted I Don’t Blame You from his Dear Departed album which is due for release on July 14th after recording sessions with Angel Olsen and Father John Misty cohort Jonathan Wilson at Topanga Canyon studio.

“This song was one that stuck out to me when I was writing the songs for this record. I felt like I found a hypnotic rhythm that transported me and it felt inspired by the landscape that I was staying in,” Burton said.

“I started to see imagery in my mind and I tried to capture the spirit of it. This song brings me back to that place in Northern California and makes me see the forest and the rivers. I think it’s so important for a writer to have an inner world they can go back to to reconnect with themselves and this song revealed that place to me.”


Elena Garcia has made her bow with the debut Tonguetied track Losing My Mind.

“2021 was a tough year for me, a year of survival, a year of confusion, my brain felt like it was my own worst enemy,” Garcia said. “Whilst part of me craved being removed from it all, this feeling of detachment equally made me feel like I was starting to lose grip on my sanity.”

“Looking back now it may have been one of the first times I had truly been honest with myself. I hit record and it all just blurted out. It was important for me to keep those original vocal takes, as I knew the emotion in that evening was not something that could truly be captured again.”


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