
Majke Voss, self-credited
New music from Majke Voss and Farveblind brought some of the favourite tracks on Live4ever’s radar this week – check them out right here.
A decade on from Broken Twin, Majke Voss has released her brand new single Coming Down which was written just last year.
“It quickly developed with the band when we were rehearsing, so I wanted to capture that rehearsal energy,” Voss has recalled.

Sebastian Monti is the guest star on the title-track and latest single to be taken from Farveblind‘s forthcoming Micro Pleasures LP.
“It’s the anger towards ego idiots fitting nicely into boxes this capitalistic society made for them and then feeling unique and entitled,” Monti has said.

Metric have confirmed the details of their new album Romanticize The Dive, and with their tenth studio record and lead single Victim Of Life are looking back on the drive of their early days.
“The song Victim Of Luck and really the entire album is about the romance of a less than perfect life,” Emily Haines has explained.

Jesca Hoop will release her new album Long Wave Home on May 1st and is previewing it with the lead single Designer Citizen.
Hoop took up production duties following the release of Selective Memory – an acoustic reworking of 2017’s Memories Are Now – last year, brought together during what is described as a road trip in a camper van, ‘pulling into studios up and down England’.

Cruush have paired up their brand new track Great Dane with last year’s Rupert Giles on a double A-side single which is available now.
“It’s a song about the 20 to 28 minutes on the train between Todmorden and Manchester Victoria,” Amber Warren has explained.

METZ frontman Alex Edkins has announced the release of his new Weird Nightmare album Hoopla on May 1st.
Co-produced with Jim Eno in Providence, Rhode Island, the LP is being previewed now with its lead single Might See You There, all about the nostalgia that can only come from a visit to your hometown.










