Music / New Music FridayMusic / New Music FridayNew Music Friday: 8 albums to stream this weekMalibu shares an ambient EP, Thaiboy Digital drops a solo record, and Phoebe Bridgers ushers us into holiday seasonShareLink copied ✔️November 18, 2022MusicNew Music FridayNovember 18, 2022Text Günseli Yalcinkaya The last seven years haven’t been easy for Thaiboy Digital (real name Thanapat Boonleang). The rapper was deported from his home in Stockholm due to visa complications in 2015, forcing him to relocate thousands of miles away to Bangkok, where he continued working with his fellow Drain Gang members Bladee, Ecco2k and Whitearmor remotely. In the years since, he lost his friend, the producer Vattenrum, and became a dad. “I realised that I was in a dark place and then it’d been seven years and a lot of things happened,” he told Dazed in a recent interview. “I got my baby and then I lost a friend. I didn’t know how to express any feelings that I had, so I started doing this album through all these things going on in my life.” On Back 2 Life, Thaiboy channels these complex emotions across 12 tracks that reflect on the pain and loss of the past few years, while putting out a message of love and hope. Featuring frequent collaborators Bladee and Yung Lean on vocals, and production by Mechatok, Lusi and Whitearmor, the record still has the regular hallmarks of a drain album: there’s sparse, airy beats, dreamy synth lines, and AutoTuned croons. But whereas previous releases saw the rapper flexing about stacking Benjamins and drug-fuelled benders, Back 2 Life feels less hedonistic, more life-affirming, whether it’s flexing “family first” on “All The Way” or reflecting on the birth of his daughter on “Angel” (“[She] came down like a blessing”). Later he asserts that “my heart is my home” against cascades of vocal samples on the title track, before declaring: “Seven years is a long time but now Back 2 Life.” Blessed up and love-pilled, it’s – let’s face it – the sort of uplifting content we need right now; it shows that no matter how much darkness you endure, there’s always the option to choose love (for real, man). Elsewhere, Malibu shares an ambient EP Palaces of Pity, Maple drops a hyperactive EP of glitched-out tunes, and Phoebe Bridgers releases a selection of festive covers to usher us into holiday season. BJF, UPROOTED MALIBU, PALACES OF PITY MAPLE, SONGS TO PUT ON YOUR IPOD ORBE NACIMENTO, Quien Nos Va A Soñar Cuando Despierte PHOEBE BRIDGERS, SO MUCH WINE THAIBOY DIGITAL, BACK 2 LIFE SAWEETIE, THE SINGLE LIFE WEYES BLOOD, AND IN THE DARKNESS, HEARTS AGLOW TrendingThese candid photos deconstruct the fantasy of the modelling worldIn her new project Model Check-In, model and writer Nassia Matsa turns the camera inwards, documenting almost 10 years in the fashion industryFashionFashionHudson Williams is too haute to handle at Balenciaga AW26 couture Dazed LeagueThe heart and soul of LA’s exploding street soccer sceneBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaDazed LeagueInside Dazed League, a tribute to soccer in North AmericaArt & PhotographySun-drenched photo projects to stir your lust for summerFilm & TV7 films to watch if you can’t wait for The OdysseyArt & PhotographySteamy, chaotic photos from Coven’s London Pride party Art & PhotographyWill the teen social media ban destroy British music – or save it?