California four-piece Box of Matches capture the mix of nostalgia, warmth and sadness of a new year with their self-titled single.
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Listen to Letting Up Despite Great Faults’ dream-pop ramble through memory in ‘Corners Pressed’
Ever since we heard the spindly and jubilant guitar melody of Letting Up Despite Great Faults’ new single ‘Corners Pressed’, we haven’t been able to get it out of our minds.
Songwriter & rapper Kubota shares mental health journey via ‘In My Head’
Kubota’s ‘In My Head’ details the series of contradictions that occupy his mind over a raw guitar melody and hip-hop influenced backbeats.
Maejis Mind returns with swaggering psychedelic track ‘What’s Worth It’
Maejis Mind delivers that Los Angeles cool with strutting guitars, swaggering percussion and retro riffs in new single ‘What’s Worth It’.
Introducing Rediisin with ultra-lofi indie track ‘There’s Somewhere Else’
Soundtracked by his liberated form of shoegazey storytelling, watch Rediisin’s joyous lofi video ‘There’s Somewhere Else’.
Far West’s washed-out, surfy indie-pop track ‘a to z’ radiates positivity
Established in the pandemic, Far West has release eight tracks since 2020, including the hazy surf-rock and indie-pop inspired ‘a to z’.
‘Out Of Time’ is Adrian Prath’s latest dream acoustic bedroom-pop single
Toeing the line between indie-folk and lo-fi pop, Berlin songwriter Adrian Prath muses on homesickness in ‘Out Of Town’.
Ireland’s most promising alt hip-hop duo Tebi Rex release ‘Deadman’
In new track ‘Deadman’, Tebi Rex’s typical Gen Z, alt hip-hop style, the pair search for positivity in uncertain times.
Time flies when you’re listening to Maejis Mind’s ‘Dizzy’
A swirling sweep of woozy guitars and frantic drums announces the arrival of ‘Dizzy’, the newest single from Maejis Mind.
‘Patterns/ To The Sea’ is a slice of chilled electronica from JK The Sage
French producer JK The Sage has just released his four-track EP, Belongs To The Earth, and from that we’d like to introduce you to his distinct style through ‘Patterns/ To The Sea’.
