Offering another taste of their upcoming album, Disappointment Machine, Arliston share ‘What Did I Think Would Happen’ a poignant exploration of unrequited love.
Tag: alt pop
Dawn Cadence summons dark-pop magic with ‘holywater’
Montreal’s Dawn Cadence traverse realms of dark-pop and indie-electronica with her spell-binding ‘holywater’.
Conchis builds anticipation for her album with new single ‘Trouble’
‘Trouble’ deepens the emotional and sonic complexity of Conchis’ forthcoming album Chapters, pushing the boundaries of her signature blend of electronic pop and experimental soundscapes.
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.
Listen to Conchis’ dark-pop dreams in ‘Cray Cray’
Finnish newcomer Conchis bursts onto the scene with ‘Cray Cray’, a debut single that’s as unpredictable as it is intoxicating.
Jack Hyphen steps ups from Manchester indie scene with ‘Not Medicinal’
Emerging from the Manchester indie scene, Jack Hyphen dazzles with his vibrant and breezy new single ‘Not Medicinal’.
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’.
Best New Tracks #83
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
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.
With ‘Sonya’, long-term friends Trash Pals delve into acceptance & change
Trash Pals’ latest single ‘Sonya’ navigates quietude and inner reflection in order to accept change.
