‘Keep Up’ deals with the sad and sudden loss of one of Paul Vinson’s old classmates to suicide that led to the creation of this touching acoustic pop track.
Tag: indie pop
Escape from the world with Natalie Holme’s indie-pop single ‘Floating TV’
Natalie Holmes’ ‘Floating TV’ is the resplendent indie-pop single for wandering minds, inner children, and adulthood insecurities.
International collaborators Jandry Palms & Dream Powder drop their disco-worthy ‘Everything You Wanted’
‘Everything You Wanted’ encourages liberating dance moves with the spectral synths, jovial drums lines, feel-good bass and warm, summery strings.
‘i love DANGER’ is the hedonistic grunge-pop anthem from L.A. duo littleDNGR
littleDNGR have just released ‘i love DANGER’, their angsty alt-rock answer to Bonnie & Clyde’s infamous love affair, with all its risk, pitfalls, thrills and climatic end in tow.
Overthinking & insatiable synth-pop come together in The Ivy’s ‘Too Much’
The first reaction we had to The Ivy’s new single ‘Too Much’ was a sure and simple “wow”, and that was quickly followed up by the instinct to hit play on this incredibly addictive synth-pop listen.
Two years on, Alice Rowe is back with sophisticated single ‘As It Seems’
Alice Rowe’s sublime new single ‘As It Seems’ is a dreamy track that’s layered with lush textures.
SINGBABYSING delivers tranquil indie track ‘An Incense Burns’
SINGBABYSING provides some much needed calm for our weekend with the downtempo track ‘An Incense Burns’ that bridges the worlds of indie-electronica and bedroom-pop.
‘Daffodils’ is the quirky indie-pop must listen from Yoder
New York-based Yoder shares his own experience of the covid-19 pandemic in ‘Daffodils’, the cathartic indie-pop track that takes the listener on a whole emotional journey.
‘Don’t Say No’ is the Maddisun’s positive manifestation track
Making her first appearance here on Unrecorded is independent Canadian artist Maddisun with her vibrant indie-pop single ‘Don’t Say No’.
‘Plastic Heart’ is the buoyant Brit-pop number from UK’s Charlotte Hall
Late 80s Brit-pop influenced ‘Plastic Heart’ from Charlotte Hall calls out toxic behaviour in her own radio-ready way.
