• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Vinyl Chapters

Vinyl Chapters

The Stories Behind The Music

  • Home
  • About
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • News
  • Submit
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Cart
Home » articles » New Music Fridays – 22nd October 2021

New Music Fridays – 22nd October 2021

October 22, 2021 by Jamie Parmenter

Sage Bava

We’ve got some lovely flows to bend your ears around this week. From dreamy alt-pop to indie-tinged loveliness, each track offers something that’s unique and warm – a great way to start the weekend! As always, click the pics for a listen.

Sage Bava – Stronger

Sage Bava

Sage Bava produces a dark-folk R&B-tinged beauty in the shape of her new single, Stronger. With beautiful Latina-tinged guitar set against Bava’s stunning vocals, the track builds a unique sound that is sultry, soft, yet enigmatically playful. With flourishes of jazz enveloped in an overall soulful flow, the track somehow mixes all these genres into something that is simply wonderful to listen to. Sit back and enjoy. 

Rosalyn – The Deja Vu

Rosalyn

Thaii indie-band Rosalyn take us down a dreamy, indie-pop-laden road with The Deja Vu. Set against a steady, thumping beat, the track reveals a wonderful journey set against 80s rhythms and 70s psychedelia. With a soulful vocal delivery, the track saunters onwards with self-assurance and a vibe that gently overtakes you as the bassline playfully falls into your conciseness. 

Crush – So Strange

Crush - So Strange

Fronted by singer and guitarist Amber Warren So Strange from Crush is touted as a head-on challenge to negative feelings. Featuring indie-esque dreamy flows, the track then hits hard in the chorus, pumping out distortion and energy that overcomes the senses and throws you into a powerful atmosphere. Think Wolf Alice with a little more dreamscape and you’d be on the right track. Mesmerising stuff.

Chloe Rodgers – Bones

Chloe Rogers

Taken from her forthcoming EP, Back to the Quay, new single Bones shows off a more euphoric side to the artist. With perfectly placed and subtle string sections littered throughout, the strong drumbeat leads the track forward to a perfect alt-pop chorus that builds in an emphatic way. A perfectly produced and balanced track.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)

Related

Filed Under: Feature

About Jamie Parmenter

Editor and Founder of Vinyl Chapters.
Always bothering people to tell a story about a record in their vinyl collection.

Reader Interactions

Leave a comment Cancel reply

Primary Sidebar

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Search

Subscribe

Subscribe to our Newsletter

* indicates required

Recent Posts

DEAD STAR TALK: Solid State Chemicals – Album Review

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift: Midnights – Album Review

Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth: Charlie – Review

Footer

Navigation

Home

About

Reviews

Features

News

Submit

Contact Us

Shop

Search

Recent Posts

  • Linkin Park: From Zero – Album Review
  • DEAD STAR TALK: Solid State Chemicals – Album Review
  • Taylor Swift: Midnights – Album Review
  • Charlie Puth: Charlie – Review
  • Calvin Harris: Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 – Review

Social Media

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

Affiliate Disclosure

Vinyl Chapters is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. In doing so, this helps us continue providing free content. It does not increase the price for you in any way.

Copyright © 2025 Vinyl Chapters | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Editorial Team