Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Evan Bieber’s sparkling slice of indie-pop bliss ‘Market Kids’ turns monetary strain into joyous pop escapism.
Tag: new music
Krooked Tongue indie-rock anthem ‘Dog Days’ reminisces on young love
Capturing the intoxicating rush of first love and the bittersweet taste of looking back, Bristol trio Krooked Tongue release their nostalgia-soaked single ‘Dog Days’.
The Harbours release sun-soaked debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?
Introducing The Harbours, the four-piece outfit fronted by Ollie Drakard and Will Massarella-Tyler, who have just released their debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?.
Tim Gambles’ ‘Story Told Wrong’ puts the unreliable narrator of memory into focus
‘Story Told Wrong’ is the gripping, moody and melodic fusion of indie-pop and alt-rock from Tasmania’s Tim Gambles.
Best New Tracks #154
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.
The Trusted’s ‘Yellowhammer’ tears down performance culture
Four-piece The Trusted have hit the mark once again with ‘Yellowhammer’, a hard-hitting single that explores disconnection in the digital age.
Best New Tracks #152
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.
Listen to Kirsten Hildegard’s mystical debut ‘Still the Waves’
Copenhagen-based, New York native Kirsten Hildegard’s debut single ‘Still the Waves’ is nothing short of a revelation.
On The Record: Caden Stone
We’re diving into the shadows with Caden Stone, a rising 22-year-old artist whose music fuses darkwave, blues-rock and indie-rock into something both haunting, defiant and unapologetic.
‘Spirit Box’ is Love Ghost’s alt-rock, grungey reach into the void
Reverberating with pain, hope and connection, Love Ghost’s ‘Spirit Box’ is an emotionally raw and genre-defying sound brings together grungey grit, pop-punk hooks and alt-rock motifs.
