Indie Underrated – Louise Weseth, The Criticals, Kay Seeyen, Matt Storm

Louise Weseth turned us into immediate fans when we heard her new single Fragments of Me. She’s the perfect balance between Lana Del Rey and indie pop. Her voice is lush and full of sensual energy. The production flutters around her intriguingly, as the central presence of her voice lands intoxicating. This song is pure…

Louise Weseth turned us into immediate fans when we heard her new single Fragments of Me. She’s the perfect balance between Lana Del Rey and indie pop. Her voice is lush and full of sensual energy. The production flutters around her intriguingly, as the central presence of her voice lands intoxicating. This song is pure romance.

It’s likely you’ll catch yourself dancing beneath the backbeat of The Criticals new single Danish Eyes. The infectious Brit Pop nostalgic nature gets under your skin. It’s anthemic too, with a killer call and response part begging for in concert participation. We think fans of Arctic Monkeys, Inhaler, and the Kooks will love The Critical.

Kay Seeyen immortalizes Little Blue on their new single. The association is immediately recognized when you get into this narrative. Killer contrast has us smitten, as Kee finds both the chill and the funky jive to keep this feeling fresh. Stylistically we hear an influence of Joji, James Blake, and Frank Ocean. Like all of them Kay Seeyen is fresh.

Classic soul and modern lofi intersect convincingly on You Say This I Say That, the new single from Matt Storm. The singers instinctual urban draw suits the songs R&B intuition. Evidence of trip hop seeps through the songs production design. Stylistically we think they blend an influence of Lauryn Hill, D’Angelo, and Citizen Cope.

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