Famous Friend‘s new single titled Tell Me About Your Last Breakup was one we loved. This song is perfect for fans of music in synth pop and new wave genres. Reminiscent of those sounds, the gentle synth in mixture with the blissful guitar creates a mesmerizing tone. The reverb effect on the vocals fits naturally in the song’s clean soundscape.
Once the chorus hits, the song’s catchiness is hard to miss. The aesthetic of this song will heavily resinate with those who are into artists like The Cure and Depeche Mode. Make sure you check out this dreamy tune and the rest of this artist’s EP.
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We were captivated by this new single by Vamilla called What Do You Want? If you’re looking for a new catchy retro pop tune for the summer, this is the one for you. The song offers a dreamy synth beat and infectious vocals. We love the autotune effect on the vocals, which gives the song a modern touch to its retro pop influences.
Fans of Dayglow and Remi Wolf will love this new single. Its electrifying sounds are exciting and exhilarating, creating a vibrant landscape. The sweet vocals featured in the song are aligned perfectly with the bright texture of the song. Make sure to give this song a listen.
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We lost ourselves in the retro bliss of How Loud Is No Sound the new collaborative single from &Tilly and UAP. The sonic design recalls a mixture of New Order and FKA Twigs. The deep synth bass that layers underneath the main synth melody is hypnotic.
In tandem with everything she touches, &Tilly brings a vocal performance full of entrancing contrast. Paired with the music video, this new release purveys her growing legacy. Full of mystery, &Tilly is an artist that truly peaks curiosity in the most desirable way.
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This moody, dark single from Gwendolyn called New American Diet is worth checking out. This song features innovative textures, using synth and drums to create this haunting, raw sound, which works amazingly with the theme of the song. Layered underneath the vocals is a deep, choir-sounding bass, which is riveting in contrast with the vocals.
Although this song features a symphony of unique qualities, fans of Pastel Ghost and Crystal Castles will connect with this track. The timbre of the synth sounds seem impossible to recreate, giving this artist a one-of-a-kind nature. This song is featured on her new EP, which we encourage you to check out.
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