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Tag: psych rock

Los Angeles’ Ruto releases timeless single ‘Double Speak’

Ruto blends retro and contemporary sounds inspired by Los Angeles’ rich musical heritage in new release ‘Double Speak’.

Floral Image shines with explosive single ‘Voices’

Right now, you can join Floral Image in their psychedelic journey and let ‘Voices’ transport you to a neverending solstice.

The Shrubs’ celebrate mundanity with their dreamy psych-rock single ‘Brilliance’

‘Brilliance’ is a mesmerizing blend of psych-rock and dream-pop sensibilities from Houston-based band The Shrubs.

‘Where’s The Spark (If Not In You)’ is the sophomore single from emerging indie quintet Lusa Morena

London-based band Lusa Morena are stepping up to the plate with their subtle middle-finger track ‘Where’s The Spark (If Not In You)’.

The Horn drops straight truths with pop-rock romp ‘Power Show’

Not only is ‘Power Show’ a fantastic new addition to The Horn’s growing catalogue, but it also comes with the announcement of their first UK tour supporting Star Sailor.

London’s National Service shares vulnerable & intense farewell to childhood ‘Milktooth’

National Service’s new single ‘Milktooth’ is a spiraling alternative-rock song about growing up.

Tottenham’s common goldfish makes debut with nostalgic 90s single ‘Feel The Fuzz’

common goldfish pulls out all the stops to pay homage to the iconic 90s indie sound in debut single ‘Feel The Fuzz’.

Delujn’s ‘Ride In Chains’ is a psych-rock break from limitations

Delujn’s latest single ‘Ride In Chains’ is a synth-forward dreamscape punctuated by retro beats and exaggerated, reverberated vocals.

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.

Lofi psych-funk track ‘Grumpy Days’ introduces anonymous artist Lonely Gimmick

Lonely Gimmick’s lofi psychedelic song ‘Grumpy Days’ teeters on the line of controlled composition and improvised chaos.

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