Indie Underrated – Birdie Swann Sisters x King Black Acid, Night Cap, The Bankes Brothers

Birdie Swann Sisters & King Black Acid have teamed up for their new collaboration “Rats in the City.” The track’s retro soundscape is identified by its bouncy synths and reverberated drums. The eerily catchy lead contributes to the unique melodic construct of this song. With vocals doused in effects, the song feels hypnotic and dreamy.…

Birdie Swann Sisters & King Black Acid have teamed up for their new collaboration “Rats in the City.” The track’s retro soundscape is identified by its bouncy synths and reverberated drums. The eerily catchy lead contributes to the unique melodic construct of this song.

With vocals doused in effects, the song feels hypnotic and dreamy. Glistening synth plucks and electric pianos line the background as the chorus-style vocal performance takes the spotlight.

“Rats in the City” can be found on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.

Night Cap’s new song “Will You Call” is out now. The track’s subtle hints of Pop influence incorporate a sense of progression and evolution and help the song build up to its cinematic choruses. 

The lyrics come with a sense of longing, something many listeners can relate to on one level or another. During the verses, the instrumentation is stripped back for the most part, which only helps make the chorus feel grander than ever.

You can find “Will You Call” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist now.

The Bankes Brothers have released their new song “Waited All Night.” The sparse instrumentation works to their advantage as it makes room for their vocals to dynamically weave thorough guitar rhythms and gritty synths.

When the drums finally do kick in, they find the perfect space in the mix. They’re deliberately incorporated to not distract listeners from the other aspects of the song while also maintaining a steady rhythm that holds the track in place.

Listen to “Waited All Night” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist now.

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