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Tag: Indie Rock
Wheeler Newman- I Hit My Limit [Review]
A testament of wordless storytelling, a track which proves that a musical arrangement done right can say so much stuff without a single lyric.
Please Dept. – Let Me Know [Review]
Everyone here loved it. And I am sure you will love it too. Click play and if you disagree, don’t know, just let me know?
‘tense, bleak, and thirsty’ | Interview with Please Dept.
Sometimes you need that hard truth, which is why Please Dept. are ready to give you that Tough Love, a truly original track which is defined by a tense, pulsating, repetitive synth arpeggio and a distinct, intriguing drum rhythm.
Beast Beast – B&B Singles [Review]
In their newest songs, Beast Beast takes listeners on a playful tour of different vibes.
‘Wobbly riot joy’ | Interview with Crow Baby
Filled with indie goodness, the album delivers intriguing songwriting, fuzzy guitars, and some seriously great riffs. This is a band you’ll want to get in on early—tell your friends so you can say ‘I told you so’ later!
Packaging – In Your Pocket [Review]
With their new single “In Your Pocket,” Packaging delivers a taste of what’s to come on their debut album. A complete package.
“It’s complicated” | Interview with MADANES
The story behind “Your Dog” is a tragically comedic tale of unrequited love, all set to a really playful production.
Saline Eyes – No You and I [Review]
That’s the tricky, bittersweet game of nostalgia, and it starts with the present moment.
‘Gritty. Bold. Playful.’ | Interview with ASAMASAMA
Asamasama’s new song is pure electricity: an instant anthem driven by a larger than life guitar riff, a remarkably effective three-note wonder.