This Side of Wednesday captivates with her latest release ‘Do You Remember?’, a poignant reflection on memory, longing, and time.
Category: lo-fi
Lo-fi pop sensation Kina continues his meteoric rise with ‘Get You The Moon’
At just 24 years old, Kina has risen to stardom with his moody, lo-fi pop anthem ‘Get You The Moon’, featuring the captivating vocals of Snøw.
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.
Exploring of The Sizzos’ Vol. 1 of the Singles Series with two unmissable tracks
The Sizzos’ double-side release ‘Wooden Bridge’ and ‘Lizard Skin’ is a testament to the band’s mastery of storytelling through music.
Aoun unveils heartfelt alt-folk masterpiece ‘Shears’
Aoun’s slow-burning alt-folk number ‘Shears’ unfolds the nuanced and oftentimes painful experience of accepting the end of a relationship.
BUKVE’s upbeat return ‘Gonna get it’ signals forthcoming album
BUKVE is back with a message of mutual kindness, DIY spirit and quirky melodies in his latest release ‘Gonna get it’.
Jack Miller’s ‘Walk This Way’ transports listeners to a stress-free mindset
From Jack Miller’s Bedroom Bops EP, ‘Walk This Way’ is a laidback yet optimistic outlook on the world.
Xy Bird break through in soulful, groovey & dream-pop single ‘Had No Words
The common experience of speechlessness sits at the heart of the uncommonly spelling-binding sing ‘Had No Words’ from London-based duo Xy Bird.
Drifting through ‘Japanese Dreams’ with Montpellier musician Frank Rabeyrolles
Soothing single ‘Japanese Dreams’ is our first taste of Frank Rabeyrolles’ forthcoming album, Minor Blue.
‘Indigo’ is the romantic LGBTQ+ indie-pop single from Chicago’s Vanda
Vanda’s new single ‘Indigo’ is a dreamy indie-pop track that explores the beginning of a long-distance relationship with its feeling of discovery and wonder.
