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Tory Silver – “Microwave”
Pittsburgh-based Tory Silver blends elements of garage rock and indie pop to explore the small joys and “inevitable uncertainties of residing in a body” on their new track, “Microwave.” Soft and…
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Rachel Lime – “Nacrée”
Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Lime crafts steady, synth-driven electronic pop textures. In her latest track, “Nacrée,” her vocals add a sultry layer to a gently pulsing backdrop, creating a soothing and…
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Frog – “Je Ne Sais Pas”
The new track “Je Ne Sais Pas” from New Rochelle, NY-based Frog is about the messy, unglamorous side of heartbreak and growing up. The upbeat piano throughout the song contrasts…
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mypilotis – “fence sitter”
mypilotis (pronounced my-pea-loh-tea) is the Texas-based solo indie-rock project of multi-instrumentalist Chesca Umeno. Their new single, “fence sitter,” dives into the paralysis of indecision and the feeling of being chronically…
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Ellie Heath – “I’m Too Old (For This Shit)”
Ellie Heath’s new single, “I’m Too Old (For This Shit),” bursts open with a bright, whistle-along melody that immediately sets a playful tone. The Edmonton-based artist frames the track as…
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Ritt Momney – “GUNNA”
Ritt Momney is back with a new single titled “GUNNA,” taken from their upcoming third album, BASE – their first full-length release in five years. The Salt Lake City–based project,…
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drunk in june – “hailey, id”
drunk in june, a five-piece band from Utah, is made up of Nick, Bill, Truman, Hallie, and Paisley. The band’s latest single, “hailey, id”, is a laid-back yet riveting exploration…
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Dirt Buyer – “Get To Choose”
Dirt Buyer is the project of Joe Sutkowski, a Brooklyn-based musician who has released two albums under the name, Dirt Buyer (2019) and Dirt Buyer II (2023). His new single, “Get…
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Katzin – “Wild Horses”
Katzin’s new single “Wild Horses” is a bright tapestry of sounds and another example of the artist’s coming of age. It’s a little lo-fi, a little poppy, and full of…
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The Goods – Don’t Spoil The Fun
Oakland-based The Goods’ debut album Don’t Spoil The Fun is an upbeat exploration through retro jangle-pop sounds.
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Radderall & Muzzy Fossa – “Lana Lane”
Radderall and Muzzy Fossa’s upcoming concept album The Club Is Open promises to be a richly layered exploration of duality. The duo (coined R.A.M.) crafts a narrative around two characters in pursuit…
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Hirons – “The Rabbit Hole”
Hirons is the musical project of British-American singer-songwriter, Jenny Hirons. Their latest single “The Rabbit Hole” is about being with someone who brings joy and escape, yet sensing the potential…
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Jay Feelbender – “Benny’s Sleepover”
Jay Feelbender, the alt-pop project of Toronto’s Jacob Switzer, kicks off their debut album Gallery of Desire with “Benny’s Sleepover,” a track that blends emotional vulnerability with infectious indie rock energy. The…
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Micah E. Wood – “Melted Away”
Micah E. Wood sets the tone for his latest project with “Melted Away,” a swaying, jazzy, and irresistibly cool album opener that radiates full-bodied good vibes. The track balances lush…
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Pearly Drops – Pillow Face EP
Helsinki-based electronic-pop project Pearly Drops has released Pillow Face EP ahead of their third full-length album, The Voices Are Coming Back, out later this month. The album features the four…
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Heaven For Real – “Hold Me Back”
Heaven For Real is the experimental and bright indie rock project of twins Mark and J. Scott Grundy. For more than a decade, the duo’s dynamic of Mark’s lyric-driven songwriting…
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Scarlet Rae – “The Reason I Could Sleep Forever”
Scarlet Rae has released another track from her upcoming EP, No Heavy Goodbyes, which will be out this fall. “The Reason I Could Sleep Forever” feels like an open-locket moment,…
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Good Flying Birds – “Eric’s Eyes”
Jangle-pop peddlers Good Flying Birds has released their debut single “Eric’s Eyes” – a song that remains bright through a subtle fog of noise, drifting between nostalgia and discovery.
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Pickle Darling – “Human Bean Instruction Manual”
Pickle Darling is the quirky indie-pop project of New Zealand-based Lukas Mayo. Their latest single, “Human Bean Instruction Manual,” is an ode to adulthood.
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Project Diem – “Dead Pop”
In “Dead Pop,” lush guitars and analog textures intertwine with distant echoes of lo-fi pop, breathing a warm honesty into the music.
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Jouska – “Flower Moon”
Jouska is the dream-pop meets ambient-shoegaze project of Norwegian artist Marit Othilie Thorvik. The name “Jouska” refers to a hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head, a…
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beaming – beaming EP
beaming blossomed through a series of fated encounters in Los Angeles, where both Derek Ted and Braden Lawrence had found themselves after years of working in different sectors of the…
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Show Review: BRONCHO (Urban Lounge, 6/18/2025)
Since their debut, BRONCHO has been a fun, playful band that wrote and performed catchy garage-pop and indie-surf songs. They are currently on tour promoting their new album Natural Pleasure,…
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Rebecca Schiffman – “Bubble of Love”
Rebecca Schiffman’s new song “Bubble of Love” harkens back to the quirky indie anti-folk of the 2000s. The song cultivates a bright indie-pop atmosphere, dotted with candid vocals and a…



























