SPIN, an NYC based indie rock / dream pop project, recently dropped their debut EP, You’re Losing Me. Its first track, “Everything at Once,” has us hooked. The style here is reminiscent of bands like Beach House or Slowdive; sonically dense and experimental. Fans of these groups will instantly connect with SPIN’s fresh take on the indie scene.
This one is catchy too. A memorable hook, interesting composition, and multiple ethereal guitar tracks are woven together to create an uplifting vibe that is bound for the charts. We look forward to hearing more from this band in the future. Keep them on your radar.
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Tiny Tiny is back with their new EP, Ultra. This indie pop project is immediately infectious with the second track of this EP, “Ultra City.” Heartfelt lyrics, a catchy melody, and a unique indie pop flair is what makes this band unique. They excel at blending emotional depth with a vibrant and catchy style, creating a sound that resonates with us.
We hear similarities to the music of artists like Rex Orange County and Mac Demarco in this one, a style of music defined by memorable lyrics, groovy instrumentation, and approachable vocal timbre. With a fresh sound and inventive style, Tiny Tiny is not an artist you want to miss out on.
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Brent de la Cruz’s new single, “Smithereens,” an anthemic, dreamy indie pop tune, recently captivated us with its charming and nostalgic vibe. Harmonized guitar lines and brass instrumentation work together to create this nostalgic, uplifting sonic energy that leaves us wanting more. This song also uses vocal harmonies in fresh, interesting ways, utilizing production techniques that are unique to the genre.
We hear a mixture of Cigarettes After Sex and Animal Collective in this one, highlighted by the experimental use of vocal harmony and unique instrumentation. Don’t miss out on what Brent has in store for all you indie pop lovers.
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Renowned indie folk artist Geneviève Racette released Golden last year, an album that flawlessly showcases her inventive and aesthetic artistry. The first single on this record, “From Friends to Strangers,” immediately tugs at our heartstrings, drawing us in for more. Geneviève’s gentle and enticing vocal timbre is pleasing to our ears and her lyrical work about pain in lost friendship appeals to our softer side.
Her music bridges the gap between Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift, offering an introspective exploration of emotion without leaning too hard into the pop side of this genre. She does a fantastic job at remaining self-aware and authentic in her writing style. Be on the lookout for more from his artist.
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