Indie Underrated – Peter Pana, Margaret Cho, Two Passengers

Beneath the serenity of an illuminated soft synth, Peter Pana tells their own story of Loss. We were drawn to the cinematic spirit of this arrangement. They could have drawn it up any way they wanted, but this minimalistic style unravels like a dream. Sonic treats accentuate the sentimental presence of the singers lush delivery.…

Beneath the serenity of an illuminated soft synth, Peter Pana tells their own story of Loss. We were drawn to the cinematic spirit of this arrangement. They could have drawn it up any way they wanted, but this minimalistic style unravels like a dream.

Sonic treats accentuate the sentimental presence of the singers lush delivery. Her performance is candid and conjures an emotion derived from the experience that inspired this narrative. Fans of Clairo and Bon Iver will love Peter Pana. Stay young. Check it out.

When you’re a creative soul it’s likely you’re going to dip into multiple mediums. Some of the most dynamic artists had rich alternative catalogs. Some have been celebrated, like the drawings of John Lennon or David Lynch. Others never see the light of day.

The superstar comedian Margaret Cho is in the mix. She’s had a lurking rock career for some time, and her new single Lucky Gift suggests she can hang with the best of them. It’s just as good as any rock song coming out. In fact, it’s one of the best we’ve heard in months.

A little soul and disco mixed with an indie rock sensibility will immediately lift your vibe. It’s what we got from the single Eternity.

The buzz single from Two Passengers is worth the hype. If Wilco had a disco phase it might sound like this. There’s even a touch of Meters era Funk. A vintage classic that we can all agree on. “I give up on Eternity so easily.” Aint it the truth!

Hear Peter Pana, Margaret Cho, Two Passengers, and more on our Indie Underrated Playlist!

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