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Tag: indie pop

‘What If Now, We All Change?’ is the profound single from folky bedroom-pop outfit Almahata

A story of retrospection, introspection and potential growth arises again from UK project Almahata in their new single ‘What If Now, We All Change?’

‘It Feels Now’ is the hazy, synth-pop single from Far West

‘It Feels Now’ is a more synth-forward and upbeat take on Far West’s hazy guitar-pop style.

Introducing Pale Moon with sleepy alt-pop single ‘Clown’

‘Clown’ is the dreamy 70s-inspired single from Icelandic-Serbian duo Pale Moon.

‘Wash Rinse Repeat’ is the eerie electro-pop single from Howe

Californian singer, songwriter, and bedroom producer Howe portrays that sense of feeling stuck in the ‘Wash Rinse Repeat’ cycle of life.

Unrequited admiration, indie-pop and synth-rock come together in Low Girl’s ‘So Cool’

‘So Cool’ is another indie-pop gem loaded with sincere emotion and bright melodies that further verifies why Low Girl is one to keep an eye on this year.

Indie-rock meets bedroom-pop in Kid Apollo’s frank rendition ‘Catching Buses’

You really can’t help but be drawn into the marching rhythm, raw-yet-jovial guitar strings and that lovely melody that underpins the whole thing.

Lofi indie-pop band Box of Matches’ release nostalgia new year single

California four-piece Box of Matches capture the mix of nostalgia, warmth and sadness of a new year with their self-titled single.

ROE & Ciaran Lavery’s second “existential indie” collaboration ‘Too Much For Anyone’

These two Northern Irish songwriting talents wrestle with societal pressures and the uncontrollable pull of life.

GRWL’s second single ‘Facetime’ is a 2021 love story

Listening to ‘Facetime’, we can’t help but sink into the lusciously chilled-out sounds of this dreamy alt-R&B number.

‘Fall With You’ is the dancefloor tragedy from indie electro-pop duo Darkroom Data

‘Fall With You’, a dreamy number that tempts you onto the dancefloor with deep-groove bass and vintage synths.

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