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TEOSE – “Oh”

We’re loving the grungy vulnerability coming out of Glasgow three-piece TEOSE. “Oh” has it all – the alternative, guitar-based brilliance of 90s college rock; 2021-era heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics; and a uniquely swung rhythm that’s as hypnotic as it is ear-catching. Even beyond the lyrical catharsis, the song finds writer/producer Melissa Brisbane crafting la-la-la and oh-oh earworm vocal melodies. It’s a win all-around. “Oh” is available all over the internet – check your options out here. TEOSE · Oh

Tunnel Snakes – “Lemon and Salt”

Michigan-based duo Tunnel Snakes (sick Fallout 3 reference) debuted with a fun and propulsive indie rock single called “Lemon and Salt.” The duo’s fun-loving approach is evident in their upbeat brand of indie rock – expect lots of bouncy guitar goodness, upbeat drum presence, and the occasional cowbell. Fans of Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, The Strokes, and The Shins (at their most upbeat) are gonna love this one. Give “Lemon and Salt” a preview via YouTube below – it’s also available via a number of listening platforms which can all be viewed here.

Summer Like The Season – “Root Mean Square”

Here’s an absolute stunner from Detroit-based indie-electronica act Summer Like The Season. “Root Means Square” brings the intricate electronica of Sylvan Esso and pairs it with Summer’s eclectic and ear-catching vocal delivery. Harmonies build upon each other, strange electronic samples pop in out of nowhere, and a driving-but-reserved electronic beat keeps things steadily moving along. The flawless production on “Root” is best experienced for yourself, preferably with headphones. Check it out below, via Bandcamp, or on Spotify. Summer Like The Season · 03 RMS

Cathedral Pearls – “Wasted Days”

Here’s a stunner from Spokane-based trio Cathedral Pearls. With it’s jangly guitar presence, slow-burning tempo, and haunting vocal presence, “Wasted Days” could fit comfortably on a shelf next to other shoegaze/dreampop luminaries like Mazzy Star or Slowdive. We love the simmering beginning, but “Days” really picks up around the four-minute mark – be sure to stick around for an explosive and emotional ending. You can find Cathedral Pearls on Spotify too. Cathedral Pearls · Wasted Days

Persona 749 – “Live Order, Pt. 2”

Persona 749 is a bit of a mystery to us, but we can’t help but be drawn to the eclectic energy of “Live Order, Pt. 2.” Part bedroom-pop, part garage-rock, part nihilistic energy, “Live Order” has a DI-sound recording wise but it totally works for their aesthetic. We particularly like the plucky guitar riff that drops in when the song picks up the pace about midway through. If YouTube simply isn’t enough, you can also find “Live Order Pt.2” (and “Live Order Pt. 1”) on Spotify. P

Junaco – “Paradise”

Junaco (aka songwriting duo Shahana Jaffer and Joey LaRosa) have been wooing us with their latest offering, “Paradise.” Jaffer’s light and airy vocals lay overtop LaRosa’s gentle but propulsive drumming – according to them, it’s “music for music’s sake,” and we can totally get behind that. Fans of Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo, or Jay Som are going to enjoy the effervescent indie pop of “Paradise” a lot… Check it out below to see for yourself. “Paradise” is available via many different platforms – check them all out here. Junaco · Paradise

Bazemore – “Most, But Not All (feat. Stella Smyth)”

Here’s a cool, dreamy collab between Bazemore and Stella Smyth. “Most, But Not All” definitely utilizes elements of shoegaze, dream-pop, emo, and fuzz rock, but it otherwise defies categorization… Think somewhere along the lines of HUM meets Tigers Jaw meets Men I Trust. It’s topped off with a powerful vocal contribution from Smyth, who really lets her pipes loose at the apex of the song. There are lots of ways to enjoy “Most, But Not All” – check out the Linktree here. bazemore · Most, But Not All (feat. Stella Smyth)

crush – “Chewed”

Manchester-based quartet crush play with elements dream-pop and shoegaze on their latest offering, “Chewed.” Fans of Slowdive, Mazzy Star, or Ride will immediately find solace in the intimate-but-atmospheric mix of “Chewed…” Expect swirly guitars, a haunting vocal presence, spiraling basslines, endearing melodies, and lots and lots of reverb. “Chewed” is available via a myriad of different platforms. Check them all out here. crush · Chewed

Eastrn Social – “Settle”

Newcastle-based solo-act Eastrn Social hit our inbox with the stunning “Settle” and we’ve been hooked ever since. “Settle” sounds utterly 2021 – warbly guitars, hush-hush vocals, and a commanding pop melody certainly help push this through the static and into your sub-conscious. The best part is “Settle’s” versatility – it could fit comfortably on a lo-fi and chill playlist while feeling just as at-home next to Mac Demarco or Glass Animals. We loved “Settle” – check it out below via Soundcloud or stream it on Spotify. Eastrn Social · Settle

Buddy Junior – “stars****”

Last time we checked in with Buddy Junior, we were raving about the genre-bending art-rock of previous single, “Feel Good.” We’re equally transfixed by latest single, “stars***” – with the same gloom-pop/moody-rock approach as “Feel Good” (yet somehow completely and totally different), “stars****” plays with a dark and mysterious 80s post-punk feel. It’s soaked in reverb and full of dueling vocals; a truly dark and unique must-listen that’s best experienced for yourself. “stars****” is out now via Cherub Dream records. You can also find “stars****” on Bandcamp (below), Apple Music, and Spotify. stars**** by Buddy Junior

Together Pangea – “Nothing To Hide”

Together Pangea has been kicking around the Buffalo (and beyond) consciousness for some time – we’ve even seen them in-person all the way back in 2018. They recently caught our ears with the snappy indie rock of “Nothing To Hide” – its simple, guitar-driven energy and sunny melodies are both refreshing and fun. Fans of Hollerado, Superchunk, or The Menzingers will love this one – be sure to check out the colorful music video too, you’ll get to see TP dance their hearts out. Once you’ve peeped the video below, you can also find Together Pangea on Spotify.

PRXZM – “I Started This Fire”

Synthpop duo PRXZM caught our ears with the sugary-sweet energy of “I Started This Fire.” The duo first met at Indiana University all the way back in 2013 – they’ve been crafting their lighthearted brand of melodic and honest synth-driven compositions ever since. We like “I Started This Fire” for it’s simple, but sticky progression and lilting vocal presence – fans of LIGHTS or CHVRCHES are gonna love this. You can previous “I Started This Fire” below via YouTube – add it to your favorite Spotify playlist if you dig it.

Superhead – “Supersoaker”

Superhead is a fun indie-punk trio that specialize in rip-roaring, noise-laced guitar songs. “Supersoaker” is a deluge of youthful energy – whether it’s the the velcro fuzz on the rhythm guitars or the pushed-to-the-limit chorus vocals, this one brought us right back to our basement show roots. You’ll smile at the thought of “turning 20 in 4 years” while the memories of holding a warm PBR while a band plays in the corner flood back in. “Supersoaker” is available on Bandcamp (below), Apple Music, and Spotify Supersoaker by Superhead

Roleplay – “The Pain Will Set Me Free”

Roleplay really got us going with their latest single, “The Pain Will Set Me Free.” Roleplay is the project of Swedish-born Anna Haara Kristoferson – currently based in the UK, she makes cinematic music that combines elements of electropop, indie rock, and disco. “Pain” feels timeless – hints of 70s, 90s, and 20s flavor seems to peek through all over this particular tune. Despite it’s sunny instrumental flavor and lush composition, lyrically, the song actually tackles the feelings associated with a relationship that is destined to fail. We think you’re going to like “The Pain will Set Me Free” – sample via Soundcloud below or swing by Spotify to add it to your favorite playlist. Roleplay · The Pain Will Set Me Free

Babe Club – “Need a Girl (remix by whimsy)”

Synthpop duo Babe Club and producer whimsy (Jaani österman from Tampere, Finland) teamed up to create this excellent remix of BC’s “Need a Girl.” The duo’s patented blend of Blondie-meets-Cardigans vibes is perfect easy-listening… With whimsy’s touch, the song gets a perfect pop-chop treatment while still honing in on singer Jenna Desmond’s heartfelt lyrics about being the only girl in a band. This one has been in our heads all week… Check it out below, on Soundcloud, or on Spotify. Babe Club · Need a Girl (whimsy Remix)