Sam Lynch lands a retrospective gem with her recent All the Life. A coming of age triumph, Lynch welcomes this period of growth with proper eulogy for her prior self.
As the soul clings for innocence the mind perils with what’s next. It’s what draws some of us to self destruction. We’d rather them represent those feelings in song, or conjure that energy through this musical moment. Stylistically it’s a sure thing for fans of Clairo and Phoebe Bridgers. It’s a damn good indie pop vibe.
All the Life is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.

There’s an energizing excitable tension to Tell Me, the new single from Pauric O’Meara. There’s a crisis at the root of this narrative. It’s convincing musical drama, where the singers instinctual talent collides with a flurry of emotion. It shines in the performances refreshing candid nature.
The musicianship is collectively impressive. The drums rip through every section with the same inspired conviction, and the guitars add some immersive fluidity. Stylistically they bridge the gap between their mainstream and underground influences intriguingly. Whether you’re into rock or pop, you’ll be into this.
Hear Tell Me now on our Best New Indie Playlist.
Loren Berí is an imaginative force whose creativity stems for an attractive influential lineage. His new single Lily In Spades is equally expressive to his prior work, while amplifying some baked influences intriguingly. We hear a bit of Bowie, Talking Heads, and Peter Gabriel to compliment prior comparisons to Vampire Weekend.
Associations can be tiring, but it helps to bear a reference to what kind of listeners are likely to revel in this vibe. Like all of them Loren is creatively cinematic in both words in song. He presents big complicated images not immediately dissectible to the naked ear. Much like his native New York, his production palette is immense. It’s been our delight to follow his creative ascension.
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Summer is still in session on Weather’s Better, the new single from Rum Jungle. There’s a liberating affect to this vibes essence. It screams summer escape in a way that’s carefree and genuine.
Stylistically they manage a feel good gem while still retaining some underground sensibility. In that way it recalls projects like Dayglow and Foster The People. You might find yourself humming the songs signature melody. It’s addictive, check it out.
Rum Jungle are featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
