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Category: Dream pop

Cate Von Csoke spins a haunting tale of love with ‘Spindle’

‘Spindle’ is the haunting and seductive introduction to Cate Von Csoke’s forthcoming album, The Air Dangerous, due out in early 2025.

GLISSTER offers a taste of summer’s end bliss with ‘Don’t Think I Am’

Nashville collaborative project GLISSTER’s new track ‘Don’t Think I Am’ gracefully walks the line between optimism and melancholia.

Lose yourself in the dizzying glamour of Alfreda’s ‘Frankie’

‘Frankie’ is the standout track from Alfreda’s upcoming Mother’s Makeup EP, which is a stunning blend of alt-pop and seventies disco that not only captivates with its sound but also with its visual storytelling.

Dem Atlas’ ‘Forlourn’ drives the dream-hop frontier

Dem Atlas is about to drop a sonic bomb with ‘Forlourn’, a mind-bending preview of his upcoming album, FANTASY PKWY.

Barbara are taking up real estate in the alt-pop scene with ‘Property-Owning Democracy’

Brighton duo Barbara share a delightful splash of baroque-pop colour, their latest single ‘Property-Owning Democracy’.

The Youth Play’s ‘If We Just Ever Were’ is the dreamy, shoegaze break from the everyday

Returning with a highly anticipated follow-up to their debut album, The Youth Play release ‘If We Just Ever Were’.

From Arliston’s forthcoming album, ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’ is a poetic spell

South London duo Arliston, comprising Jack Ratcliffe and George Hasbury, weave a new spell with ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’.

Deep dive into Jodie Nicholson’s brilliant new album, Safe Hands

Titled Safe Hands, Jodie Nicholson’s collection of twelve tracks is a gorgeously inward looking exploration of the heart.

The Stanford Family Band’s harmonious & nostalgic debut For Your Listening Pleasure EP

Brighton quartet The Stanford Family Band has unveiled their highly anticipated debut EP, For Your Listening Pleasure, through Goo Records.

OK Doomer’s debut single ‘Rivers Cuomo’ artfully navigates loss

OK Doomer’s debut single ‘Rivers Cuomo’ processes the loss of friendship with dreamy 90s indie flair.

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