Stylish Standouts – Dov, Faye Fantarrow, Diamond Grinder, Teis Semey

Dov is doing something special with the video for their new single Hold You Down Ft Tesha.  The narrative evolves like a modern epic. 

Featuring exhilirhating displays of modern dance and expressive symbolism, Hold You Down is both intense and powerful.  It’s an expression of love and passion blessed with elite full scale artistry.  The music, the performances, the cinematography.  Everything should push this to the front as one of the best videos of the year.  Don’t miss this! 

Faye Fantarrow caught our attention with her new video and single The Weekend.  Her vocal features an intriguing rapid vibrato to match her sultry lyrical flow.  The Weekend is catchy and the video matches that aesthetic.  Featuring this new urban starlet, her body language matches the vintage cool attitude of her music.  Chronicling a night out on the crawl, the video offers a glimpse of her assumed weekend run around. Get Jelly!

Phase out to Skeleton, the new groovy breakthrough by Diamond Grinder.  A classic vintage vibe collides with new indie movements like a laurel canyon Glampsite.  A sure thing for fans of Father John Misty and Hiss Golden Messenger, Skeleton even boasts some Tom Petty style cool.  Clever wordplay adds to the catchy appeal while a slide guitar paints the Americana sunset.   We dig their stylistic blend and timeless feel.  

Find Skeleton now on our Best New Indie Playlist.  

Teis Semey builds an exhilirhating musical world on their new single Dust Two.  A dreamy cinematic vibe fest, you can trace an influence to Radiohead with more immersive psych jazz flare.  There’s an art film ethos offering notable soundtrack potential, with melodic citations that embrace the reference.  It’s both haunting and beautiful, a contrast we endorse wholeheartedly.  

Lose yourself to Dust Two now on our Best New Indie Playlist.  

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