‘Paradigm’ is a kaleidoscopic and adventurous synth-pop soundscape that continues to propel Heron’s Underground Sky project forward.
Category: Dream pop
Swimming in Science Is Fiction’s dream-pop track ‘Sea of Love II’
From Science Is Fiction’s upcoming debut album No Future, we have ‘Sea of Love II’, a mesmerising alt-pop number that centres around a looping, hymnal lyric.
Listen to Kirsten Hildegard’s mystical debut ‘Still the Waves’
Copenhagen-based, New York native Kirsten Hildegard’s debut single ‘Still the Waves’ is nothing short of a revelation.
‘Fountains’ is LunaRover’s stirring, vintage-toned sophomore track
We’re excited to introduce you to Maryland-based outfit LunaRover who have just released their second single ‘Fountains’.
From Alex Cherney and The Bothers Nylon’s new album, dive into ‘Pool Party’
Alex Cherney and The Brothers Nylon have just put out a shimmery, sun-drenched 21-track concept album rooted in indie-pop, funk, disco and rock-pop motifs, including title-track ‘Pool Party’.
Dive into the haunting ache of th0rn’s ‘love me knots’
‘love me knots’ is a short-and-sweet indie-pop ballad diving headlong into heartbreak and solitude from th0rn.
myah transfers the pain of what-if into ‘dodging bullets’
Los Angeles’ emerging name myah releases ‘dodging bullets’, some beautiful storytelling is punctuated with an alt-pop ferocity, indie-rock swagger and folksy undertones.
Brooklyn’s Akira Sky captures the beauty of letting go with ‘Block My Number’
From the very first line of Akira Sky’s new single ‘Block My Number’, we were hooked on this relatable, heartfelt and vulnerable track.
Listen to Ava Valianti’s coming-of-age classic ‘Distant’
‘Distant’ demonstrates Ava Valianti’s indie-pop maturity through a shimmering portrayal of platonic heartbreak through the hazy warmth of retrospect.
Delta of Venus return with empathetic shoegaze statement ‘Intertwined’
Returning to those shoegaze textures, Connecticut-based collective Delta of Venus deliver new indie gem ‘Intertwined’, with unique acoustic b-side.
