You immediately get entangled in the tickling production at the onset of Blur, the new single from Jacob Cook. It’s a rare immersive atmosphere, one that feels warped between the worlds of the electricity and the metaphysical. The vocal only enhances the sentiment, as Blur evolves like a vision in the last seconds of your life.
It’s a moment where Blur perceives that much is revealed without having to use a lot of words. It’s a realization that what matters is actually the essence of existence and not an inkling more. Stylistically Blur is a sure thing for fans of Bon Iver or Francis and the Lights.
Hear Blur now on our Best New Indie Playlist.
If you want to lure us with a lounge dance vibe just put on Good Life, the new single from TAYLR and KODAE. The infectious dream team shows they’ve got room to run yet, as Good Life is a dynamic shift from their recent single Daydreamer that we also featured.
The chic dance pop appeal finds fresh contrast courtesy of the smooth soulful delivery of TAYLR. Ridiculously catchy, the song evolves well beyond the vibe in its fleshed out second half. Stylistically the single bridges an aura between Rhye, Lake Street Dive, and chill dance pop. We’re super into it.
Dance to Good Life now on our Best New Indie Playlist.
We love the eclectic rare blend heard on Rodeo Hentai Dojo, the new singer from The Nanners. On this breakthrough single the band elegantly blends an influence of psych pop, jam rock, and island music. Imagine if Tame Impala and Khruanbhin leaned more exotic and worldly.
Beyond the stylistic blend are dynamic characteristics that really land the Nanners in a special category. From the vocal timbre to the bright guitars, every tone is masterful. Rodeo Hentai Dojo is a tasty treat.
The Nanners are featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
Suzanne Sheer is a revelation. Her new single Two Graves is our kind of scorned tribute. It’s full of soul and sultry confidence. The performance simply delivers. It’s ripe with personality. It’s undeniably authentic and believable. Whatever inspired this tirade, she found the silver lining.
The vibe is amplified by a retro femme fatale trip hop arrangement, and raised even further via a picture perfect music video. It’s that there the vixen sex appeal simply explodes out of the screen. The hype is real. Sheer finds the anthemic lane between Winehouse and Beyonce. She’s got star power.
Two Graves is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
