Indie Underrated – Camper, Larlin, Nick Vivid, Coronus

Fans of artists like Beach House and Men I Trust will love this dynamic new indie rock single by Camper. “Buzzcut” has gentle moments and harsh ones. The vocals tend to be quiet and soft, but the instrumental breaks are noisy and shoegaze-inspired. This makes for a listening experience that feels, overall, like an enchanting…

Fans of artists like Beach House and Men I Trust will love this dynamic new indie rock single by Camper. “Buzzcut” has gentle moments and harsh ones. The vocals tend to be quiet and soft, but the instrumental breaks are noisy and shoegaze-inspired. This makes for a listening experience that feels, overall, like an enchanting relief.

We told you to keep an eye out for music from Larlin! This new single, “Limbo,” has everything you could want in an indie/alt rock tune: clear, controlled, moody vocals; resonant guitars; deep low end; and striking percussion. We think it’s a sure thing for fans of artists like Wolf Alice and/or Florence & The Machine.

Volunteer,” the newest single by Nick Vivid, is a genre-bending work of art. It begins with an electric piano, then percussion soon enters and breaks rhythmic expectations by relocating the groove. From here, the song takes its time and displays high, Thundercat-reminiscent vocals and dissonant guitar chimes. We think fans of boundless creators like Ween will love it.

We love what we hear in this new indie pop/rock single by Coronus! “Forest Green” is instrumentally characterized by lofi percussion and booming synth tones; this, the perfect backdrop for the dynamic vocal performance. The singer stays near a dreamy falsetto for much of the song. Around the 1:50 mark, however, a more natural register is found and new sonic gates are unlocked. We recommend it for fans of artists like Blood Orange or Rainbow Kitten Surprise.

Hear these songs now on our All New Indie Pop playlist!

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