The energy seen in the video for Miliwn is simply infectious. There’s a joyous sensibility to this performance we simply can’t get enough of. It slaps too. The new single from Adwaith has both clever melodic movements between progressions and notable lead earworms sprinkled throughout.
Stylistically we hear the legacies of Blondie, Television, and LCD Soundsystem. They honor that influence while finding some fresh indie inspired energy within that vibe. Damn this is fun. Check it out!
Juanita Stein is intoxicating on her recent Motionless. The writing is smart and retains an element of Rocks first wave. She adapts that influence into the modern indie pop canon in the same way PJ Harvey adapted that influence into the world of Alternative Rock.
The music video only amplifies the reference. Juanita has that kind of regal underground quality. The writing is smart and her style is elite. We’re into it.
We lost ourselves in the psychedelic nostalgia seen in the video for Shallow, the new single from Fever Cult. A catchy eclectic banger, the song wades between the worlds of retro pop and indie rock elegantly.
The effective performance gets illuminated in the purple and punk hues of the music video. The forbidden touch narrative adds to the collective narrative. The front persons magnetic presence makes you wanna see them in concert. Stylistically we think they’re a sure thing for fans of Lo Moon, Lucius, and The War On Drugs. Check it out.
The most recent addition to the Kill Rock Stars label, Seán Barna shines as a modern troubadour on his recent Firefly. The sentiment is amplified in the vibrant music video. It shows the artist performing the song in various settings that collectively puzzle a framework of his artistic persona.
There’s something about his aura that suggests a song follows him everywhere. His voice, slightly broken from the wear of that creative burden. We love that authenticity. See for yourself.
