Five new music artists to get into this month

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From post-internet pop, to stripped back, spooky soft rock, we’ve filtered the new musical artists out there right now and are delivering you the best of the best, press play and hit follow below.

Slayyyter

Like PC Music meets Happy Hardcore, Slayyyter has a post-Tumblr aesthetic and an underground sound. Check out the dizzy single “BFF” below.

Fauness

London’s Fauness sweeps this month’s conceptual video award with a spooky, choreographed, color-co-ordinated day out in the English countryside complete with glass dicks. Meanwhile, the song – “Street Song” – is a slice of weirdo-pop that merges spoken work, mild screaming and some lush synths. See it and hear it to believe it.

Cat Burns

Afrobeats influence layered over pop beats combine with brutally honest lyrics and showstopping vocals, Cat Burns is South London’s latest breakthrough artist. Check out her single “Sober” below.

Kevin George

Kevin George is insppired by Prince, the Weeknd and Tame Impala. Some how he fuses those influences into a spacy, deep R&B sound that makes you think of late night car chases through high rises cities. He’s Connecticut most exciting new export. Check out his breakthrough track “High Like This” below.

Moli

Born in Belgium, raised in London and now holed up in a studio in Berlin, Moli makes abrasive, stripped back pop that captures the 2018 Zeitgeist: maximalist, genre-defying and paired with a candy shop aesthetic. Listen up.