New music on we7 this week consists of the Noisettes new album Wild Young Hearts. Named after the green triangular chocolate from Quality Street(!), these London indie popsters bring us their second album which features their hit single Don't Upset The Rhythm.
With the charismatic vocal coming from frontwoman Shingai Shoniwa this album is full of energetic pop hooks and sing along choruses - a great summer soundtrack!
Glaswegian folk-poppers Camera Obscura release their fourth album My Maudlin Career - a bittersweet record with uplifting melodies coupled with poignant lyrics, definitely has a distinct sound of yester-year and is possibly their most accomplished album to date.
Alternative rock four-piece Fightstar release Be Human, their third studio album and rumour has it they are finally able to shake off the stigma of pop-punk band Busted, which has followed since their inception. The album features the first two singles The English Way and Mercury Summer and is full of energetic melodies and experimental orchestral rock sounds.
Singer-songwriter Jeffrey Lewis and The Junkyard releases Em Are I, his latest album which offers the usual anti-folk ditties and philosophical lyrics.
We bought it to you exclusively last week with NME.com, one week ahead of release, and now Depeche Mode's new album Sounds Of The Universe is officially out today and worth visiting if you haven't already.
UK Grime artist Tinchy Stryder brings us his latest single Number 1, which he wrote with N-Dubz' Dappy.
Hotly tipped London Duo The Big Pink release latest single Velvet, which delivers with their usual use of gritty beats, droning guitars and dreamy vocals.
Happy listening!
The we7 Team

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