Welcome to AP&R, the place we spotlight rising artists who’re on their approach to changing into your new favourite. Beneath, we’ve rounded up a handful of names from all over the world who both simply dropped music or have new music on the way in which very quickly. These are the August up-and-comers, artists picked for his or her standout sound, from frank emo-folk to shapeshifting dance.
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Okay Cowgirl
Earlier this month, buzzy Brooklyn indie outfit Okay Cowgirl launched their debut album Couldn’t Save Us From My Intestine. Based by singer-songwriter Leah Lavigne, the group had been clearly keen to utilize their momentum — which has been swift and steep since Not My First Rodeo, their first EP. The brand new LP, produced by Alex Farrar (Wednesday, MJ Lenderman, Indigo de Souza), sees the band develop their very own introspective model of indie rock. CSUFMG is a panorama that leaves room for dichotomy, and is constructed on emotion. Observe by monitor, Lavigne’s glowing vocals lead the listener by a full spectrum of emotions — in like to lovesick, in despair to full catharsis. Sonically, the album weaves from synth-heavy dream pop to the grittier ebb and move of fuzzy energy chords, leaning heavy on the “Larry David” crescendo, stepping again into softness on “Endlessly.” In case you see the sweetness in rigidity and launch, this one’s for you. —Anna Zanes
Nourished By Time
Final 12 months was tremendously groundbreaking for Baltimore singer-songwriter and producer Nourished By Time. He acquired a rapt response upon sharing his debut album, Erotic Probiotic 2, collaborated with Yaeji, and remixed Dry Cleansing’s “Gary Ashby,” who he later supported on tour. This 12 months has correctly saved up the momentum. He signed to XL Recordings and launched his newest EP, Catching Chickens, which widens the DIY-minded, dancefloor-heavy sound that he launched on Erotic Probiotic 2. It proves Nourished By Time stays a wildly intriguing shapeshifter who can unspool new sounds and textures on a dime, just like the woozy shoegaze on “Poison-Soaked.” Tellingly, he contrasts the EP’s unrestricted bounce with friendship frustrations, capitalistic laments, and paranoia. He additionally just lately featured on evilgiane’s “INSTANT DEATH,” a like-minded collaborator who shares Nourished By Time’s relentless depth. —Neville Hardman
Intercourse Week
Made up of actor and musician Pearl Amanda Dickson and songwriter/producer Richard Orofino, each polymaths in their very own proper, the Intercourse Week sound has been elusive ever since rising into the inventive ether of New York Metropolis. Initially spawned from a mixtape made after Orofino heard one among Dickson’s playlists — that includes Liz Phair, Elusin, Walter Egan, and Wolf Alice — Intercourse Week has since change into an eccentric and fierce drive to be reckoned with. This has been confirmed past a doubt with their debut, Intercourse Week EP — which is out at the moment. That is no “dream pop” undertaking — it’s a fever dream with an egg-punk mentality. “I would like folks to giggle and sing alongside, and with the others I would like them to cry and scream,” Dickson says. Fiending for uncharted waters, the otherworldly EP pulses with an addictive paradox — Orofino’s technical musical background, towards the sampling of animal noises and the chaos of black-metal growls. “I feel now we have very completely different approaches to writing which actually works in our favor,” says Orofino. “I come from a extra correct musical background so chords, manufacturing, and instrumentation come naturally to me whereas Pearl is a author. Her lyrical ideas are so distinctive and I obsess over her melodies.” The result’s exhilarating, even when getting into slowcore territory. High to backside, the EP is playful, heavy, abstracted, seductive, unsettling — an amalgamation of that would solely work if left in the suitable arms — and contemplating Intercourse Week’s lawless, vibrant chemistry, they had been a strong match for the job. —Anna Zanes
Fight
A few weeks in the past, Baltimore emo-punks Fight launched their Counter Intuitive Information debut, Keep Golden. The album was produced by Origami Angel’s Ryland Heagy and written throughout bandleader Holden Wolf’s freshman and sophomore years of school — the place he was caught between wading by maturity whereas additionally touring and persevering with to run the document label he’d began at 15. The LP captures that interval of murky maturity by soul-baring choruses, blistering rock, and high-minded ambition, which might very effectively be their breakthrough second. “That is an album about struggling to determine with my very own identification that I’d created for myself and most notably struggling to determine with the music scene,” Wolf says. “It’s about attempting to grasp what it means to ‘Keep Golden’ as a form of preferrred way of life to me and to the folks round me.” The band just lately introduced a U.S. headliner with Arcadia Gray and Leisure Hour, which runs all through October. —Neville Hardman
Dust Purchaser
Dust Purchaser are an earnest endeavor solely right here accidentally. Whereas residing in Boston in 2018, and with time on their arms, New Jersey native Joe Taylor Sutkowski and Mannequin/Actriz’s Ruben Radlauer thought it will be enjoyable to make up a pretend label. Then, itemizing a bunch of nonexistent bands, the plan was to carry all of them to life. However it was one riff specifically that heralded Dust Purchaser’s lo-fi however intense entrance into Sutkowski’s life, laying the groundwork for a complete new method of making. “I hope that in my life, I get to maintain writing songs that I like listening to,” Sutkowski informed us. “I strive not to consider what different individuals are doing an excessive amount of, and I strive to not assume too far forward, however I do anyway. I’m already excited about what I’m going to make after this factor that I simply made. I make these songs as a result of I’ve to.” —Steven Loftin
