The Best New Songs On Spotify You Need To Put On Your Starred List This Week

From Florence & The Machine to Ellie Goulding, it's all happening here

The Best New Songs On Spotify You Need To Put On Your Starred List This Week

by Jess Commons |
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Third Eye - Florence + The Machine

Another spectacular number from lovely, lovely Florence's new album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful. It's very nice. Listen to wearing you best Stevie Nicks-esque dress while doing cartwheel in a meadow. Or like, your kitchen.

Reckless Behaviour - SOAK

She's only 19 years old is SOAK (real name Bridie). And much cooler than you'll ever be. In fact, we interviewed her not too long ago and she told us all about the basement parties she has with her best friends where they listen to ChaCha Slide.

**Marks To Prove It (Public Service Broadcasting Remix) - The Maccabees

I mean it was a jolly good song to begin with (terribly chuffed you're back chaps btw) but now Marks To Prove it has got the Public Service Broadcasting treatment and they've done a lovely job. Which is nice.

Chinatown - Girlpool

Girlpool make the sort of music that you'd expect to find in a lovely indie comedy where people ride bikes, wear ill-fitting clothes and have kooky best friends that make them do silly things like eating ice cream in a treehouse on the anniversary of Emily Dickinson's birthday. Anyways, they're lovely, this song's lovely and so's their new album Before The World Was Big.

Powerful (ft. Ellie Goulding + Tarrus Riley) - Major Lazer

This is quite fun isn't it? This big tune is the one that you'll find yourself singing to your best mate while you drunkenly stare into each others' eyes after drinking too many wines this weekend.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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