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Mating Ritual – “Light Myself On Fire”

Mating Ritual has been a staple on buffaBLOG over the last few months, and for good reason. Their upcoming release, Light Myself On Fire, is full of fun, indietronica bangers; case in point, the title-track. The LA duo pairs retro drum-machine stutters with plucky guitar work and whistling synth leads. The resulting sparseness of the arrangement is profound – be sure to have a listen for yourself via the widget below. Light Myself On Fire, comes out May 4, 2018, via Smooth Jaws.

Andrew Younker – “Oracle Girl”

Jangle-popper Andrew Younker is sure to captivate your mind with the ethereal vibes on his latest LP, Well Wishes. We’re highlighting the pensiveness of “Oracle Girl,” which pairs a frantic, electronic drumbeat with ghostly synth textures and Younker’s reverb-drenched vocals. Stick around for the dope synth breakdown mid-song. Well Wishes is available via Bandcamp for a very affordable price. Well Wishes by Andrew Younker

The Ninth Wave – “Swallow Me”

Gothy, 80s vibes permeate this new track from Glasgow quartet The Ninth Wave. “Swallow Me” dives deeply into the darker side of human nature, exploring all the nooks and crannies of a manipulative relationship through reverb-laden drums and sharp, vintage synth work. About the tellingly-named track, The Ninth Wave says: “For the victim, the realization of the situation they are in is hard to swallow…”  Like what you hear? Buy it here.

Lonely Benson – “Let It Go”

Lonely Benson is all about crafting music to relax to – case in point, his new single “Let It Go.” Boasting beachy vibes, groovy guitar work, and modulated vocals, this feel-good-jam is perfect for the burgeoning warm weather. Benson’s million+ streams on Spotify don’t lie – give “Let It Go” a spin, sit back, and enjoy. Lonely Benson has a Bandcamp – be sure to swing by if you’re interested.

River Fury – “21st Century Man”

London’s River Fury are here to please your ears with a brand new indie-rock jam. “21st Century Man” has all the hallmarks of a perfect indie rock song – an incredible chorus, noodly guitar work, and a driving rhythm section. Hush-hush vocals and an undeniable pop approach add the cherry-on-top. Give it a listen via the widget below – you won’t regret it. “21st Century Man” is being offered for free via Bandcamp – check it out.

Bollard – “En Bloc”

Melbourne’s Bollard are up to something angular… We recommend checking out their newest single “En Bloc.” Pairing a discordant guitar riff with garage rock vibes and Hold Steady-esque sprechgesang vocals, this quartet have crafted something delightfully left-field. Fans of Pile or LVL UP should check these guys out. “En Bloc” is available on Bandcamp. Check it out. Trawlers by Bollard

Paul Mayson – “Letting You Go”

Paul Mayson is a multi-talented singer/songwriter who specializes in gorgeous electro-pop soundscapes. “Letting You Go” caught our attention with its subtle groove,  nuanced guitar work, and Mayson’s airy and dreamy vocals. About the song, Mayson says, he’s “passionate about pushing boundaries and merging my electronic roots with live instrumentation and pop songwriting.” We can’t help but think he’s on the right track – give it a listen below. Interested? Paul’s got you covered – check out a variety of listening options here.

Tickle Torture – “No One Feels For Your Love”

Here’s some funky fresh electropop for your listening pleasure… Tickle Torture‘s latest banger is called “No One Feels For Your Love,” a trashy disco number that is sure to get your blood pumping. Tickle Torture injects his music with all the glitter-and-confetti-fueled energy of his live performances. The song is layered thick with vocals and beats. Do yourself a favor and listen for an aural pick-me-up via the widget below. Tickle Torture’s stuff is available on Bandcamp – swing by for a digital download.

Yellow House Drop Fuzzy New EP

Yellow House have been a buffaBLOG favorite since their 2016 debut. After a short period of inactivity, the self-proclaimed “overblown shoegaze” act is back, boasting the blend of shoegaze-meets-punk-meets-emo that we’ve all come to love and expect from them. Their latest offering is entitled III, a four-song EP that is as refreshingly simple as it is mysterious. III was recorded across two sessions across the spring and winter of 2017 and finds the duo chasing a more vocally driven mix than its predecessors… The songs explore themes of nostalgia, hopelessness, and existentialism, case-in-point, EP opener “Walking Away.” In a minute-and-a-half of fuzzed-out guitar riffs, drums, singer/songwriter Matt DiStasio sings about feeling empty-headed and unmotivated. Similar vibes can be found on EP closer, “On Sunday.” Beneath the crunchy tones and smart riffing, it’s clear DiStasio is battling the ennui of day-to-day drabness. EP highlight “Montana” is a bit more nuanced, bringing to[...]

Tonight: Basic Printer

Two of Buffalo’s best bands are hosting a fantastic show tonight, featuring a set from experimental Nashville synth-poppers Basic Printer. Buffalo’s indie-rock-for-indie-rockers outfit dreambeaches will bring their impressive brand of baroque-pop… Synth masterminds Humble Braggers are also playing, and they always bring it home with their unique brand of irresistibly hooky synth-pop. Tonight’s show is at Mohawk Place and it starts at 7pm. Bring $7 for admission. Good Weird ft. Del Florida by Basic Printer

Damen – “Freud Division”

Swedish act Damen recently sent over the video for their third single, “Freud Division…” These dudes are rather mysterious information-wise, but we think the music speaks for itself. Combining frantic drum/bass work with twinkly guitars and urgent vocals, this quartet reminds us of a mix of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Tokyo Police Club. Check out the vid below and decide for yourself. You dig? Buy it on iTunes.

Indigo Husk – “Not Feeling Better”

Jangly, giddy, and just the slightest bit goofy, Indigo Husk have struck gold with their latest offering, “Not Feeling Better.” A self-described self-help mantra, the song juxtaposes feelings of sadness with an inescapably happy melody… My personal favorite touch: a lead guitar that noodles its way in and out of all the song’s nooks and crannies. Check it out via the widget below. There are many ways to consume “Not Feeling Better,” check them all out here.

Tonight: Can’t Swim

New Jersey quintet Can’t Swim is making a stop in Buffalo tonight, with strong support from lots of other great bands. Their tasteful blend of pop-punk and post-hardcore will close out the evening, while the dreamy and shoegazy emo-punk of Super Whatevr and Gleemer warm up the crowd. Local mainstays Fernway and Into the Wake will also be playing tonight. Tonight’s show is at Mohawk Place. Snag a ticket from a band for $12, or buy one at the door for $14. Doors are at 6pm.

Hobart Curtis – “Don’t Hate Me”

Australian singer-songwriter Hobart Curtis is a hook-master, case-in-point, his latest single “Don’t Hate Me.” An energetic indie-pop cut, “Don’t Hate Me” is laden with Killers-esque synth work with the 1975-style pop hooks. Packed full of themes of self-loathing and insecurity, Curtis wraps it all into a shiny bubble of washy guitars and driving bass – check it out below. Check out Curtis’ discog on Spotify.

Yoshi Flower – “Movies”

It’s hard not to pay attention when you come out swinging with a line like “lick me like a lolly,” but that’s exactly what Yoshi Flower did on his debut single, “Movies.” Touting an impossibly perfect blend of hip-hop, pop, and electronica elements, we think Yoshi is on to something here. His half-apathetic delivery is intoxicating, and pairs well with the powerful, elephant-esque synths that power the chorus. Check Yoshi out on IG.