Marika Che’s new song “Hot Moon” is out now. Her infectious vocals are reminiscent of artists like beabadoobee and Snail Mail.
This song is loaded with catchy melodies and complex rhythmic evolutions. Subtle high-pitched guitars line the background of Marika Che’s flowing vocals and a wide arrangement of drums provide a steady backdrop for these vocals to shine through.
“Hot Moon” is on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.
Henry Grace has returned with his new track “California Rain.” His poignant delivery is coated with subtle female vocal layering and borderline-drony guitars. The distant percussive sounds that line the background create a sense of space and depth.
With various guitar timbres filling different parts of the song and new instrumentation being introduced for different sections, it’s fitting to say this song keeps listeners attention from start to finish; something that’s not an easy feat to come by nowadays.
Check out “California Rain” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist now.
“Bad Jawn,” the new track from All Things Blue, has been released. The lead singer maneuvers around the song as if she grew up to know it by heart. Her emphasis on unpredictable beats and varying cadences sets her apart from the average singer, and it’s for these reasons that I feel like nobody could’ve been a better fit to sing this track than her.
Contrasting sections create a sense of diversity throughout the song and makes for a more climactic chorus section. Driven guitars and panned-out drums are simply the cherries on top of everything else that help complete the picture.
You can find “Bad Jawn” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.
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