Nuance Music Friday: February 2, 2024

Written by: Nuance Editorial Team

Happy Nuance Friday and Happy February! 2024 is off to a blistering pace, and with one month already underway, we think it’s a good time to hit pause and press play on some of our favorite new tracks. 

Deux Visages – “February”

Fast-rising Miami indie outfit–and one of our favorite new artists of last yearDeux Visages celebrates the month of romance with butterfly stomachs and fuzzy, headbanging riffs on their new single “February.” Accompanied by an energetic, homemade-feeling music video depicting Daphney Homono and the band bringing down the house on prom night, the band is putting together the pieces of the aesthetic around their infectious music as they look to breakthrough in 2024. To learn more about Deux Visages, check out their interview with Nuance here

Johnny Yukon – “All Night”

Singer/songwriter/producer Johnny Yukon continues to drop heat this year with groovy new single “All Night” produced with GRAMMY-nominated and platinum-recognized artist/producer/songwriter nami. Fresh off the heels of “Lights, Camera, Action,” Yukon is clearly on a roll, delivering one infectious, retro late-night bop after the other.

Arden Jones – age 11 tape EP

California singer/songwriter/rapper Arden Jones drops age tape 11 EP, the latest installment in his inventive age tape series of three-song EPs shared on the first Thursday of each month. This installment sees Jones perfecting his knack for irresistible pop melodies–like the anthemic “been here before.”

Hannah Grae – “Better Now You’re Gone” 

UK pop-punk artist Hannah Grae expresses the flipside of falling in love in new single “Better Now You’re Gone,” dealing with a bitter breakup–through bittersweet melodies and uptempo resentments. 

UTO – “Art & Life” 

 French rock/synth-pop/electronic duo UTO shares new experimental groove “Art & Life” off their upcoming LP "when all you want to be is part of the fire