Poor Bambi caught our attention with their new single This One Is For Free. Amazing energy and refreshing fury blends the realms of indie rock and punk convincingly. In that way it recalls recent breakthroughs like Mannequin Pussy and Wednesday. From the music to the raucous appeal, Poor Bambi stands out. The guitar work is impressive too, with a really innovative approach in the world of indie punk.
Hear it now on our Best New Rock Playlist.
We like what we’re hearing from Yuppie. Their new single Madhouse is a refreshing dose of indie rock nostalgia. We hear the classic appeal of Kings of Leon mixed with Yuppies own unique swagger. The song is rich and serves as a solid template to see the band live. You can just tell this lands big in concert. We love that.
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We dig the cinematic tension at the root of Greaseball, the new single from Corp. The primary progression creates interpretive anticipation, an affect that accentuated by the vocals unhinged brilliance. The vocal sressed and warped excitingly with an effect stack that simply works. Stylistically they bridge the gap between Geordie Greep and King Gizzard. It’s fantastic.
Hear Greaseball now on our Best New Rock Playlist.
We got lost in the hypnotic appeal of Jane Doe, the new single from Magnolia Cross. The singer has a dreamy essence in contrast to the music’s dark nature. Stylistically they bridge the gap between Mazzy Star and A Perfect Circle. Sounds intriguing? It is. The affect is intoxicating. Get lost in the immersive blend.
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