Bat For Lashes: Kids In The Dark

From her new album Lost Girls—the follow-up to 2016’s The Bride—comes  “Kids in the Dark” by Bat For Lashes (aka Natasha Khan). Immediately recognizable as Khan’s mesmerizing, haunting style of dream-pop, “Kids in the Dark” is luminous, and ’80s-inflected. The record (out 6 September on AWAL Recordings) is said to be inspired by and an homage to Los Angeles and childhood in the 1980s.

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A pair of long-awaited releases, a Squeeze cover, a house banger and more new music this week

Jai Paul: Do You Love Her Now Billed as a double B-side, “Do You Love Her Now” and “He,” is Jai Paul‘s first release in some six years. The two songs are quite different, but both are lustrous and undeniably the work of the beloved UK producer. While “He” is more experimental, “Do You Love Her” is a glorious, sultry tune that blends R&B, soft-rock …

Roman Lewis: I’m a Fool for You

A sun-soaked beachside frolic sets the stage for Roman Lewis’ latest video, “I’m a Fool for You.” The captivating, 18-year-old singer/songwriter strums his way through a high-energy tale of love’s hurtles and hooks. Directed by photographer Max Montgomery, the video celebrates Lewis’ efforts—and serves as a reminder that there’s fun to be had along the way. The track appears on Lewis’ EP Heartbreak which released …