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Tag: alt pop

PREMIERE: ‘Alien’ is Lemonade Baby’s 00/90s indie-pop outsider anthem

Our third time around the sun of Lemonade Baby’s world surprises listeners with an 90s/00s-inspired indie-pop tune titled ‘Alien’, premiered here on Unrecorded.

‘When The Gods Dance’ is an ethereal alt-folk meets dream-pop offering from Celestial North

Lake District-based Scottish artist Celestial North depicts euphoria and devastation in her folky dream-pop single ‘When The Gods Dance’.

gloomy june shake off the past with ‘This Party Is A Warzone’

Written in mid-2021, ‘This Party Is A Warzone’ captures the frenzied desperation to get back to normal from San Fran’s indie pop-rock band gloomy june.

Norwich’s alternative duo PleasureInc. drops the subversive ‘Croissant’

PleasureInc.’s swerving and subversive alternative style is dipped in 90s nostalgia from the very start.

‘The Chemist’ is the eerie indie-pop experience from FORTS

Alt-pop trio FORTS’ transform PMDD into a monster to remind listeners that you are not your illness.

Jon Sandman reimagines ‘Maybe’ as a Cassette Mix for eclectic indie kids

Full of dance-worthy moments and metaphorical lyrics, Sandman himself recommends ‘Maybe (Cassette Mix)’ for fans of Sufjan Stevens and Daughter through to the likes of The Go! Team, Sleigh Bells and Holy Fuck.

Feminist alt-pop artist AMAVA dismantles the ‘Muse’

AMAVA’s directive here is to challenge the concept of being someone else’s muse and how our self-worth can be impacted by how another views us, and so ‘Muse’ is all about taking back your power.

San Fran band gloomy june puts social anxiety into an alt-pop floor-filler ‘Always Gonna Let You Down’

It’s very fair to say that ‘Always Gonna Let You Down’ lives up to the claim that “Gloomy June songs are pop refracted through an anxious lens: sometimes anthemic, often queer, and always a little tragic.”

Introducing the cosmic grandeur of The Pink Nostaglia’s synth-pop storytelling in ‘Radio Silence’

We’re totally in awe of the bubbling electronica, symbolic songwriting and glassine vocals of The Pink Nostalgia’s new song ‘Radio Silence’.

‘Love Child’ is the noir-pop tale of toxic friendship from Freya Beer

Freya Beer’s ‘Love Child’ is a biting pop-rock single with no love lost in the smoldering remains of a former friendship.

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