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Remi Charles – Succession
Remi Charles embraces his dark indie pop soul on the succulent new single Succession. Initially presenting as an immersive metaphysical journey in song, the intro collides with an infectious beat. Beautifully produced, the bright sonic textures tickle your senses. The arrangement suits Charles impressive vocal range. His voice is silky smooth, adapting with attitude in… Read more
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Tired Cossack – I Know, I Guess
Something big is happening in Canada and it involves Ukrainian songwriter Tired Cossack. Emerging out of the underground and into the foreground of the indie scene, Tired Cossack offers catchy compositions that lean slightly abstract in a manner thats intriguing to a broad scope of indie music fans. The lyrical quips are clever and the… Read more
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Otis Shanty – Inch Away
Otis Shanty pulled us in with a seductive groove on the onset of their new single Inch Away. It’s an effective setup for the elegant vocal contributions offered by the singles featured singer Sadye Bobbette. She brings an indie pop sensiblity into this classic Fleetwood Mac style jive. Lead guitarist Ryan DiLello channels an influence… Read more
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S.J. Armstrong – Silver Days
We dig the stylistic blend S.J. Armstrong brings to his new single Silver Days. We hear elements of pop, southern rock, and psychedelia baked into this vibe. He bridges the gap between Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young, and more recently Midlake or Strand of Oaks. There’s a fair indie sensibility. It’s heard in the songs dreamy… Read more
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Matt Warren – It All Made Sense
Matt Warren channels the plight of a classic troubadour on his recent new single It All Made Sense. The relentless pump within this acoustic based design emulates the aura of the journey. For this spiritual traveller that journey revolves around his search to make sense of existence. The vibe reflects folks classic legacy, when traveling… Read more
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Slightest Clue – Suit Uptight!
Slightest Clue caught our attention with their new single Suit Uptight! A proper full band release, the band keeps the arrangement interesting, adapting the vocals and lead guitar work throughout. It brings nice surprise and some progressive variation that really grabs you. The performance is full of energy and some raw fury in the form… Read more