
The British singer-songwriter Opal Mag, a London native currently based in Brighton, makes lovesick fuzz-pop that would’ve absolutely crushed on early-’90s college radio. Opal Mag builds up huge, muscular walls of guitars and wails over them passionately; this is not one of these dinky bedroom shoegaze projects. She’s been posting music online for less than a year, and she’s already amassed a decent handful of singles. Today, she shares another one, an impressively polished confused-feelings lament called “I Don’t Like You, But I Love You.”