Indie Underrated – Sasha & The Bear, Lucille Two, BONAM, ok ok, Kama Tala, boywithahalo

An imaginative dream world presents itself on Need Time, the new release from Sasha & The Bear. The hypnotic intoxicating lead vocal gets illuminated by the song creative percussion design. An alternating contrasting vocal adds cinematic reverence in the songs second . Everything about Need Time leaves you wanting more. Its a play on the…

An imaginative dream world presents itself on Need Time, the new release from Sasha & The Bear. The hypnotic intoxicating lead vocal gets illuminated by the song creative percussion design. An alternating contrasting vocal adds cinematic reverence in the songs second .

Everything about Need Time leaves you wanting more. Its a play on the songs title, as the vibe makes you want to baske in this dreamy realm forever. Stylistically its a sure things for fans of Bon Iver, Japanese Breakfast, and James Blake.

Lucille Two finds the middle ground between synth pop and indie pop on their recent Seasons. It channels the songs lyrics impressively. “I don’t know how I feel” laments singer Trudy Bennett. In that manner Seasons feels wedged between two worlds. A classic heart collides with modern sensibilities in both love and life on this inspired release. Fans of nineties alternative and modern indie will both delight in this vibe.

BONAM embraces their experimental dance spirit on their new release Already Here. Vibrant without ever feeling derivative, Already Here is an absolute trip.

You can hear the post punk influence infiltrating this night club vibe. Dance yourself dirty without feeling compromised by this movements pop legacy. This ones for the underground. Fans of Animal Collective, LCD Soundsystem, and even Prodigy should dig it.

Ok Ok caught our attention with their new release Electric Girl. Pop and indie collide on this radio ready release. An underlayer of eighties nostalgia infiltrates both melody and rhythm while modern influences take precedent. Ok Ok finds the middle ground between Del Water Gap and The 1975. Its a cool blend guaranteed to get you to the dance floor.

We got caught in the catchy appeal of Programma, the new single from Kama Tala. Dance pop with brit pop spirit, this is how we imagine a collab between Arctic Monkeys and Tame Impala might sound. The visual has a synthwave flair, but this is more of an indie pop amalgamation. Feel the groove!

There’s an appropriately inviting essence to Drive With Me, the new single from boywithhalo. The title serves as a mantra that is baked into the songs vibe. The singers own seductive aura has a playful appeal. Its less sexual and more fun and folly.

It’s a detail reflected in the songs multiple versions. The artist has offered the song sped up, slowed down, and even instrumental. No matter how you read, its all bliss.

Here these and more now on our Indie Underrated Playlist!

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