“sliding doors,” the new track from Sidney is out now. With a relentless punching kick supported by a gritty synth bass, the track feels like it’s being driven forward from beginning to end.
When the snare finally comes into the picture, the song takes an exciting turn that’s nothing short of cinematic. The presence of this steady rhythmic structure provides the perfect backdrop for Sidney to create a choir with her own voice, with her different takes layered as perfectly as a cake.
You can find “sliding doors” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.
Mr. Meraki’s new track “To My Doom (Innamorare Version)” is an unpredictable melodic charcuterie board. Sudden glitches and fleeting sample chops bring a sense of diversity and leave loop-based production in the past.
Although it takes nearly half of the song for the vocals to show, their emergence breathes life into the dreamy, outer space like soundscape. Guided by a plethora of synths and plucks, this track is bringing something new to the table with each second.
Check out “To My Doom (Innamorare Version)” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist.
Old Crush’s new track “Who Gets You?” is here. His infectious vocal delivery is further complimented by a sedative layering of guitars.
The modest rhythmic structure of this track fits perfectly as it creates space for the guitar and vocals to really shine through. Sentimental lyrics are told through rising and falling melodies that weave in and out of the soothing guitars.
Listen to “Who Gets You?” on our All New Indie Pop Playlist now.
I Shiver has returned with his new track “RIPTIDE.” His emotionally driven lyrics and melodies provide a sense of vulnerability that many artists shy away from. It’s through this that I Shiver is able to consummate the emotion he’s going for.
I Shiver doesn’t hesitate to showcase his broad vocal range as he sings in many registers. With a vocal tone similar to Novo Amor, the bare production that eventually leads into a climactic conclusion is more than fitting for a song of this style.
“RIPTIDE” is on our All New Indie Pop Playlist now.
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