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Otoliths – “Maeve’s Melody”
Otoliths is a post-punk-meets-jangle-pop project from Oakland-based, Chicago-raised musician Tom Smith. “Maeve’s Melody” arrives ahead of their upcoming album Lithos, due out later this month. In true jangle-pop fashion, the…
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Bory – “By The Lake”
Portland-based Bory blends power-pop with jangle-pop in their latest single, “By The Lake.” The song arrives ahead of their sophomore album set for release this spring. The project is the…
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2070 – “Transducer”
2070 from East Los Angeles are a band that everyone in the scene seems to know, yet they have remained underground at their core. Since releasing their first singles in…
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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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Absolute Losers – “At The Same Time”
Absolute Losers’ new track, “At The Same Time,” is a quintessential power-pop anthem built to jam out to. It’s an instant earworm, and following their debut single “In the Crowd” – the lead-up…
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Pomodoro – “Weathered” + “Gun”
Pomodoro is the jangly alternative project of Phoenix resident Alex Zahn, whose distinct approach to songwriting and guitar work reveals an artist unafraid to embrace emotion and pour their entire…
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Tanner York – Welcome To The Shower
Tanner York’s debut album Welcome To The Shower is an invitation you won’t soon forget. Many of the tracks are weird in the true sense of the “weirdo music” genre,…
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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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BRNDA – “Peach Pit”
Washington, D.C.’s BRNDA have unveiled their latest single, “Peach Pit,” a warmly textured and delightfully offbeat track that arrives ahead of the band’s forthcoming fourth album, out this fall.
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Coral Grief – “Latitude”
Who doesn’t love a band with a pun-inspired name? Seattle’s Coral Grief have released their new single, “Latitude” – a weighty dream-pop track that deliberately sways you through its hazy undertones.…
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Show Review: Ducks Ltd. (The Casbah, 7/10/2024)
Ducks Ltd. are at the forefront of the current jangly pop scene. One listen to their new album “Harms Way” and you begin to understand why they’ve become the leaders…
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Corridor – Mimi
Corridor are a band that give us a new spin on the typical post-punk sound you hear today by melding with other genres and experimental patches. In their latest album, Mimi,…
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Show Review: Sonoda & Very Nice Massage & Shindigs (SDCP, 11/23/19)
Meditative-pop quartet Sonoda played an intimate set at the low-key San Diego Content Partners (SDCP) venue this past weekend. Sonoda began as a solo bedroom-pop project by it’s frontwoman Lisa…
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Premiere + Q&A: Foliage – “III”
Today is the much anticipated release for Foliage’s third album, III. The dream-gaze project is curated singularly by San Bernadino native Manuel Joseph Walker, and III is the product of…
















