
This week's Songs of the Week features new tracks from BbyMutha, Deb Never, and Disclosure. BbyMutha's "muthaleficent back" showcases her fierce delivery and hunger in hip-hop. Deb Never's "all the time" presents a solemn yet emotional exploration of toxic relationships, blending minimalist sound with dream pop elements. Disclosure's "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous" offers a vibrant and immersive experience, combining orchestral elements with energetic beats, marking a shift in their musical style as they embrace warmer themes.
"BbyMutha has been stewing rhymes in her witchy cauldron for more than a decade. On her new album, rent due, the standout track, "muthaleficent back," sees BbyMutha rapping from a place of hunger. Her delivery here is just as intoxicating as her early work, a confirmation that BbyMutha still shoots from the hip without hesitation."
"Deb Never's latest song is solemn but rich, using a more minimalist palette but still rendering her sound with emotion. It's the final single from her upcoming record ARCADE, narrating toxicity and feeling distanced in a relationship with plenty of detail, drifting off into a doubt-ridden dream pop sound."
"Disclosure are back with the euphoric "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous," which is brimming with warmth and vibrant energy. The song finds Disclosure in moodier territory; with an orchestral bridge, tightly-wound drums, and a fragmented drop, it's certainly an immersive turn from the bro."
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