Max Frost

If every morning started life with a dose of Max Frost, it’s safe to say the world would be a far brighter place.

Blending tongue-in-cheek lyrics with gospel infused melodies, the US export’s latest cut “Good Morning” forms 99% of your RDA of fresh new music.

Calls of “in the future, now the past can’t harm me/Forget about yesterday, Paul McCartney/I’m feeling like a Beatle on stage/And the whole wide world’s gonna know my name”, reverberate over heavy electronic drum beats and soaring choirs. It’s a euphoric track to be sure, one that can’t help but lift your spirits before the onset of depression courtesy of newspaper front pages.

It’s safe to say the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has a knack for crafting tracks with infectious-as-they-come choruses. And while his debut “White Lies” caught our attention a number of years back, alongside his most recent EP, Intoxication, this new sound is bristling with a rather different sort of energy.

Ripped kicking and screaming from Frost’s forthcoming debut album (set to drop later this year) this is a choon and a half if we do say so ourselves.