Songs of the week - including a 35-year-old new one from Prince

The first track from the Paisley Park archives, Green Day take aim at Trump, plus new tunes from Alexandra Savoir and Kehlani


PRINCE

Moonbeam Levels ★★★★  
Warner

The first unreleased material to emerge from Prince’s vaults since the singer’s death in April, is this funky piano ballad, originally recorded in 1982, and showcased here in the least funky manner imaginable: by herding a group of middle-aged super fans into a cramped studio space and awkwardly filming them listen to it for the first time.

Moonbeam Levels

was apparently culled from sessions for the singer’s

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1999

. Certainly, its lyrics (about partying in the face of oblivion) fit that album’s dominant themes. It appears on the new

Prince 4Life

(review below).

GREEN DAY
Bang Bang (Live at the American Music Awards) ★★★

At the AMAs in Los Angeles last weekend, Green Day punctuated their performance of this singlefrom their recent Revolution Radio album with chants of "No Trump! No KKK! No fascist USA!" Twelve years after the band's American Idiot album scuppered George W Bush's re-election hopes and ended the war in Iraq, The Donald must only be quaking in his boots.

ALEXANDRA SAVOIR

Mystery Girl★★★★ 
Colombia

Portland native Alexandra Savoir plays a lover scorned on this slightly creepy tale of jealousy and obsession.

, co-written with Alex Turner and produced by Arctic Monkeys regular James Ford, is the third single from her album

Belladonna of Sadness

, due for release next April.

KEHLANI

Distraction★★★ 
Atlantic

“I need you to not wanna be mine…”

from former

America’s Got Talent

finalist Kehlani Parrish is a Frank Ocean-esque R&B track about a passing fling the singer indulges in but cannot seriously commit to. Which may explain why the accompanying video contains not just steamy NSFW scenes, but also some very obvious product placements for Beats headphones and weed. That’s some top-notch multitasking right there.