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Tag: Synth
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.
Poly Ghost bring synth-pop rebellion into ‘Artificial Crush’
It’s time to be transported into the virtual reality world of Poly Ghost’s ‘Artificial Crush’.
‘Born To Chase The Sun’ is the cosmic & funky second single from Plymouth’s Silverlux
Silverlux follow up their folksy debut single ‘Two Moons’ with sophomore song ‘Born To Chase The Sun’.
‘Fairytale’ is the synth-pop escape from L.A.’s Tonoso
‘Fairytale’ is an escapist uplift from the real world, one that we look forward to diving in again to when Tonoso’s album arrives later this year.
Sweden’s JUNODEF pay homage to ‘Eurovision 2004’ with stomping alt-pop & indie-rock anthem
With the Eurovision song contest taking place this week, it’s come down to JUNODEF with their stomping alt-pop/rock single ‘Eurovision 2004’ to bring it to the pages of Unrecorded.
Sam Scherdel’s ‘Don’t Really Like You’ is a feel-good, indie-rock gem
Our final track before we head into the weekend is this synth-forward indie-rock gem from Sheffield’s very own Sam Scherdel.
Jon Sandman reimagines ‘Maybe’ as a Cassette Mix for eclectic indie kids
Full of dance-worthy moments and metaphorical lyrics, Sandman himself recommends ‘Maybe (Cassette Mix)’ for fans of Sufjan Stevens and Daughter through to the likes of The Go! Team, Sleigh Bells and Holy Fuck.
California’s Adam Brookes presents his refined pop-rock style in ‘Different Times’
‘Different Times’ is the melodic pop-rock contemplation of change from Adam Brookes’ upcoming solo album.
Listen to Greg Bounce’s tender synth-pop track ‘People In Their Houses’
Greg Bounce’s new single ‘People in their Houses’ is a warm and tender production that slowly unravels the hidden inner worlds of our lives in lockdown.