Katanak combines vibrant pop overtures with playful indie-rock compositions in the vein of The 1975, The Wombats, Circa Waves and Two Door Cinema Club.
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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’.
R&B newcomer simply gives ‘no fcks’ on twilight trap track
Maddie Park’s ‘no fcks’ is a vibey, late-night-drive worthy track that embraces the unknown twists and turns of life from the perspective of a hopeful twenty-something.
Late Hala’s ‘Dark Clouds’ exudes 90s British soft-rock songwriting
Late Hala’s 90s soft-rock nostalgia trip ‘Dark Clouds’ is both a lyrical and sonic reminder to take a breath.
Hyooman mock the corporate grind with lofi psych-rock single ‘Month End’
Hyooman’s distinctive melange of lo-fi bedroom pop and late 90s/early 00s indie-rock is the heart of ‘Month End’.
On The Record: Qwerty Mick
We get to know Dublin DIY musician Qwerty Mick following the release of lofi number ‘Google Your Symptoms’.
Michael Sanders’ longs for youth in psych-rock ballad ‘Miss Lady’
Michael Sanders’ ‘Miss Lady’ is a melodic indie-rock tale of lost love and imagined resolution.
Don’t miss the addictive Spanglish anthem ‘Hey Americana’ from queer artist Eva Westphal
This English and Spanish language track is not only a loveable indie-pop anthem, it also drives to heart an important issue.
Pop singer-songwriter sautereau explores possibilities in ‘what if’
‘What If’ is the romantic new single from Swiss singer-songwriter sautereau, who first started writing this on a guitar in her Manhattan apartment.