Radhika - "Feline Bandits"

Photo by Eilidh McQuiggan

Radhika, the musical project of Radhika Meera Dade, has a new single out and has announced their debut album. "Feline Bandits" is a laid back slice of dream pop. It's on the extreme quiet side of the genre, and the chillness makes it end up more on the pop side of things. It's not trip hop, but it's reminding me of Belly meets Sneaker Pimps based mostly on the vibes the track gives off. The song was inspired from watching a documentary on Vivienne Westwood, Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist. The quiet nature of the song is exactly why it's so engaging, as it forces you to listen more closely and pay stronger attention.

Radhika Meera Dade says of her latest single:

"Through interviews and archive footage I was fascinated by the insights of Westwood’s relationship with her partner and how both of their flamboyant personalities differed in a beautiful way. This was born through shared playful imagination, which allowed them to create in a unique form. I wanted to write a song about their growing creation through fashion, defiance and love."

You can watch the video for "Feline Bandits" below. Cine-Pop is due out May 22 on Glass Modern Records, and is available for pre-order on Bandcamp. For more on Radhika, check out the artist on Instagram.

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