Indie Underrated – Taylor Jenzen, Greta Pasqua, Carlos Valentin, Lew Apollo, Max Pope

We love the energy Taylor Jenzen brings to her new single Lost Dog. Passion meets existential crisis on this hopeless pop anthem. Its the kind of fury that will connect with the underground while still bringing a hook strong enough to take over the radio. Lost Dog is an anthem somewhere between Paramore and Phoebe…

We love the energy Taylor Jenzen brings to her new single Lost Dog. Passion meets existential crisis on this hopeless pop anthem. Its the kind of fury that will connect with the underground while still bringing a hook strong enough to take over the radio.

Lost Dog is an anthem somewhere between Paramore and Phoebe Bridgers. Do not mess with her furry friend!

Greta Pasqua is ready to wave the white flag on this modern rock pop breakthrough. Her new single Disappointed might be rooted in a bad moment, but what comes from it is a coming of age resolution. Pasqua is convincing while the musical moments accentuate the overall drama.

The track has a throwback appeal, connecting with turn of the century anthems while bringing some fresh youth that lands convincing. We’re big fans and totally not Disappointed. Greta Pasqua is a silver lining champion.

Carlos Valentin is entrancing on his new single Quiet Days. This eclectic single takes notes from traditional music while embracing a Latin vibe and new indie energy. A

ltogether its a surefire summer hit sure to connect with underground and mainstream audiences alike. Its a testament to Valentin’s incredible vocal ability.

Lew Apollo might be ready to Let The Light In. The focus of his new single gets illuminated by the hypnotic brilliance of his convincing music video.

Soulful with an indie sonic palette, Apollo has some retro instincts and sensual vibes. That contrast shines bright in the videos collective scenes. The singer himself can’t quite embrace the moment as enviable realities develop around him. Systically we hear the middle ground between Rhye and Silk Sonic. It’s fresh.

Max Pope has his hit with love someone and self destruct. This dreamy psych pop musical moment lands cinematic with an addictive groove to keep you in the moment. The vibe turns dark and light again in the songs unexpected chorus section.

Pope retains the groove while wading into different worlds with progressive prowess. This is how we imagine it might sound if Raphael Sidiiq collaborated with Tame Impala. Ooooh that’s nice.

Hear these and more on our Indie Underrated Playlist.

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