Indie Underrated – Sons of Sevilla, Filiah, Ivana June, Emily C. Browning

Sons of Sevilla have released their new song “Butterfly.” The song’s groovy guitar rhythms and vibey chords help set the stage for what follows. “Butterfly” is full of really catchy melodic vocal phrases and beautiful harmonies that lie atop them. The song’s dreamy soundscape is amplified at the end of each chorus when a psychedelic…

Sons of Sevilla have released their new song “Butterfly.” The song’s groovy guitar rhythms and vibey chords help set the stage for what follows. “Butterfly” is full of really catchy melodic vocal phrases and beautiful harmonies that lie atop them.

The song’s dreamy soundscape is amplified at the end of each chorus when a psychedelic synth takes over. The guitars and harps provide a perfect backdrop for Sons of Sevilla to get extra creative with their vocal movement, and they take full advantage of it by providing uniquely catchy melodies. 

Check out “Butterfly” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.

“Sad Girl With a Punchline,” the new track from Filiah, is out now. Her self-depreciating lyrics come from a mindset almost everybody has encountered at one point or another within themselves. The relatable lyrics are delivered with a charisma that makes it hard to believe she really believes what she’s saying.

The dusty guitar textures that line the background lie beneath retro sounding synths and modest drums. Her energy is undoubtedly powerful, and hopefully people can learn from a song like this and realize the way they’re feeling is not unordinary. 

Listen to “Sad Girl with a Punchline” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.

Ivana June has returned with her new track “Butterflies.” Her creative melodic approaches are supported by angelic tone. The production on this track is redolent of internet sensation Luna Li.

The orchestral instrumentation is beautiful enough, but natural sounds like birds chirping are sprinkled throughout the background and really tie it all together. Something about the piece feels cinematic, and it feels like every single creative decision was deliberately executed the way it was to help curate this specific vibe June has attained. 

“Butterflies” is on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.

Emily C. Browning’s new song “Primary” is a heavy anthemic track propelled by its overdriven guitars and Browning’s energetic vocal performance. The clever lyrics are delivered in such a uniquely amusing way that it almost feels like she’s having a conversation with listeners.

The song’s guitars and Browning’s vocals are blanketed with grainy textures. These textures don’t become overbearing, instead they act as a blanket of warmth that locates everything sonically and makes the song feel cohesive. 

You can find “Primary” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.

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