Enter the musical journey that is Ultraviolet, the new single from Clover County. The initial upbeat slap-in-the-face beat gets you out of your seat. The lure is honored by the singers rare timbre. Her smoky delivery is rare and lush, with some subtle urban twang that exudes her carefree nature.
The contrast finds the middle ground between Fleetwood Mac and Big Thief. With their debut dropping this November on Thirty Tigers, the new single is an effective breakthrough in advance of a likely breakout. You’re still early.
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When it comes to jams that break the language barrier we found a champion in No idealices, the new single from Lewis Pe.
The Spanish project manages to bridge the gap between John Lennon, ELO, and The Muppets. Sounds intriguing? It is. Embrace a little flair in your life. It’s a rare eccentric highlight we take delight in. Hear for yourself.
No idealices is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
Imaginative creative dance pop hits different. Just Fine fits the association. In the vein of Due Lipa, The new single from Hardnight has radio pop potential while still reigning creative.
The interesting production is honored by a smooth mix. Like the kids say; it hits both hard and soft. The singers intoxicating presence adds to the allure. Whether you’re in the club or on a coast cruise, Just Fine feels just right.
Hardnight are featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
You can’t deny the infectious chill vibe permeating from Echos, the new single from NOTA. This dreamy immersive chill wave banger has it every way you want it. The sounds are smoothing while the rhythmic elements transmit a convincing pump.
The bass adds some funky reverence while the vocal keeps it introspective. It’s the kind of crossover jam that could please club fans and psych pop fans alike. This is our kind of festival feel. Lose yourself.
Echos is featured on our Best New Indie Playlist.
