We’ve come to know X JUNO as instantly infectious. Their new single with Yaz Aiyla is no exception. The Wild One offers a soulful soft funk feel begging for some body molding slow dance gyration. We hear a delectable blend that connects loosely with the works of Tame Impala, Rhye, and Khruangbhin. It’s a testament to the textures, trippy aura, and smooth soulful lineage. They’ve got us feeling something.
For X JUNO, it’s one highlight from a recent prolific streak that includes their fresh release When The Time Comes. Their recent finds them leaning more into their rock influences. One things for certain, this concert would absolutely deliver.
The Wild One is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
Being Dead has it both ways on their new single Goodnight. The aura retains their folk pop charm while simultaneously channeling their dark instincts. In that way it bridges the gap between Jefferson Airplane, The Mamas and the Papas, King Gizzard, and The Magnetic Zeroes.
Altogether its some effective nostalgia the evolves innovatively in the songs closing section. Being Dead can absolutely rock, but not before entrancing you with their cinematic duet. Goodnight is a triumph. Turn it up.
Goodnight is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
Illiterate Light are an energizing bunch. They’re living life on their own accord in a way that’s magnetic and inspiring. Their recent Payphone is destined to send their audiences into a frenzy. It also makes room for some interpretive dance courtesy of the accompany music video. Altogether it’s both fun and edgy while sneaking in some genius courtesy of their lucid lyrical touch.
Stylistically the new release wears an influence of The War On Drugs with some added energy to the vocal performance in the vein of Delta Spirit. We can dig it!
Payphone is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist
The legacy of Fleetwood Mac is honorably preserved in Brick Houses, the new single from Few Bits. The band likely can’t shake the association, but they deserve credit for finding some fresh footing within this vibe. Brick Houses is absolutely unique to them, and it elegantly cites a bygone era we’d be grateful to revisit.
They advance the classic gypsy sentiment with fresh dreamy pop reverence. You’ll find yourself melting into the moment.
Hear Brick Houses now on our Best New Indie Playlist.
