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Getting To Know – Low Winter Sun
Low Winter Sun recently caught our attention with their new single Perpetual Motion. We reached out to the band hoping to learn more about their influences, and their process. Check it out! How did you guys first get together? We regrouped under the name Low Winter Sun 2019 after a long hiatus from recording and… Read more
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Indie Underrated – Larlin, Prize for the Future, Miles Temp
“Favours,” is the forceful debut single from Brighton-based indie rockers Larlin that we can’t get enough of! It kicks off pensive and dreamy, with just an atmospheric rhythm guitar and rich vocal arrangement courtesy of the talented Maryann Hoar. The song eventually blooms into a steady, pounding, total rock banger complete with crunchy guitars and… Read more
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Indie Underrated – Ryan Cassata, paer, Samantha Margret
In anticipation of his upcoming album Greetings from Echo Park, Ryan Cassata has released a folk/pop/rock anthem in “i feel like throwing up.” If you couldn’t tell from our slashed list of genres above, this song has a little bit of everything. Cassata’s vocals definitely have a folky twang to them, and the folkness of… Read more
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Indie Underrated – PALLADIAN, SPORTMODE, Reggie Devoyage
Allow yourself to feel “Hodei,” the new single from Barcelona-based electronic duo PALLADIAN. “Hodei” is a word of Basque origin that signifies “cloud.” PALLADIAN expands on this definition in a post on their Instagram: “By the strict definition of tangible, clouds cannot be felt or grasped, but they can be sensed.” Let this preface guide… Read more
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Indie Underrated – Blank Spaces, Gabriel Blake, Adult Male Blondes
We can’t stop listening to “Blood in the Water,” the new single from indie synthpop maestro Blank Spaces. There’s a great interplay between darkness and light happening on this track. The verse vocals–deep, moody, and reminiscent of Dave Gahan’s from Depeche Mode–and the image of “blood in the water” bring the darkness. Then the smooth,… Read more
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Indie Underrated – Bailey Grey, Ethan Gold, Edie Yvonne
Few artists are as good at incorporating jazz influence into their pop music as Bailey Grey. What’s her secret? Well, she writes great songs. And when a song is well-written, it frees up an artist to pursue her most explorative and personal sonic ambitions. That’s exactly what Grey is doing with her newest single, “USE… Read more