Stream: New singles from Vicky Farewell, Foreign Air and Joyeur

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Vicky Farewell (Photo by Lauren Kim)

Three singles, no waiting: Here are new songs from Vicky Farewell, Foreign Air and Joyeur to add flavor to your day …


VICKY FAREWELL, “Kakashi (All of the Time)”

The follow-up to January’s debut single “Are We OK?,” Vicky Farewell pens a love letter to an anime character in her follow-up. Drenched in warm, spacey synths, “Kakashi (All of the Time)” will appear on the singer-songwriter-producer’s debut album, “Sweet Company,” out April 8 via Mac’s Record Label. The new single “is probably the most fun I ever had writing a song,” Farewell says. “It’s also the most embarrassing and I thought I’d never share this with anyone, but here we are.”


FOREIGN AIR, “One More Night”

Foreign Air, the duo of Jesse Clasen and Jacob Michael, last week released the a EP, “Why Don’t You Feel the Way I Do?” For our money, the closing track “One More Night” is the highlight — an atmospheric, ’80s-styled banger. The video’s kind of a hoot, too. Age can creep up on you.


JOYEUR, “Don’t Wanna T”

A year ago, Joyeur wrote a pop song for the apocalyptic times, “End of the World.” This week, singer-songwriter Joelle Corey and collaborator Anna Feller are back with the beat- and bass-driven “Don’t Wanna T.” Says Corey: “Anna and I made this song in my studio apartment under the Hollywood sign. I was frustrated with and exhausted by someone who had to discuss every morsel of information entering and exiting their mind. I desperately wanted them to be in the present with me, but they could only analyze the future or dissect the past. I didn’t know it at the time, but this was me processing the beginning of the end of that relationship.” The single will appear on Joyeur’s forthcoming album, “How to Love Yourself and Not Destroy Everything.”