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Don’t Worry – “Get Out”

Don’t Worry are an quartet from Essex whose “Get Out” caught our ears for its jangly indie punk quirkiness. Predominantly guitar based with an emphasis on upbeat energy and refreshingly straightforward lyrics, “Get Out” explores the overall difficulty of life and the struggle of accepting some of the things you can’t change (like your heart or your hairline). If you like “Get Out,” consider supporting it via Bandcamp or this SmartURL link. specialistsubject · DON’T WORRY – Get Out

Hugo Hamlet x Pool – “Your Moment”

Digging this dope collab between Hugo Hamlet and Pool. “Your Moment” shows off the half-English, half-Australian, half-Swedish multidisciplinary performer (Hugo- his words) at his finest; coupled with German trio Pool’s lighthearted indie pop flavor, “Moment” feels sexy, groovy, and fun all at once. Full of funky guitar flourishes and squiggly synth splashes, we think this one will end up on your next playlist. Check it out below – you can also find “Your Moment” on Spotify.

amm – “WHAT YOU WANTED”

amm (aka Amaris Gillen) is a talented songwriter from San Diego whose “WHAT YOU WANTED” recently caught our ears. She specializes in energetic and fun indie pop tunes that she makes from her bedroom closet – a fact you’d never guess after you hear the sin-soaked, upbeat vibes on “WANTED.” In the video, we follow amm on a super-colorful day packed full of picnics, sidewalk chalk, and open-window drives – a proverbial eff you to someone via a life well-lived. Check out “WHAT YOU WANTED” below – you can also find amm’s music on Spotify or Apple Music.

Horse & Wells – “Halloween”

Horse & Wells is an indie rock band that plays with elements of alt-country and emo in their songwriting. Naturally, we are drawn to their raw aesthetic, perfectly encapsulated on their latest single, “Halloween.” Full of piano twinkles, sincere vocals, and plucky guitar strumming, this one would fit comfortably on a shelf anywhere between your Pinegrove and Joan of Arc vinyls. You can find “Halloween” on Bandcamp and Spotify.

dad sports – “MANY FACES”

The last time we checked in with dad sports, they had just released the lighthearted, lowercase bedroom-pop of “nrvs again.” This time, they’ve come out swinging with the fully caps-locked “MANY FACES,” which also embodies many of the same qualities that drew us to them in the first place. With a super nostalgic indie pop sound that also exudes big contemporary energy, we think this one is gonna put you in a great mood. Check out the charmingly lo-fi video for “MANY FACES” below – you can also find dad sports on Spotify.

yarn. – “Pretty Girls”

New York-based quintet yarn. is here with their latest single, “Pretty Girls.” We’ve really been digging their understated brand of dream-pop – think Norah Jones meets Crumb. These wunderkinds have been writing songs that “capture the often understated minutiae and isolation of college life.” While most of us are a few years out of college here at buffaBLOG (don’t @ me), but we can still appreciate a good tune when we hear one. Check out “Pretty Girls” below – you can also find yarn. on Spotify. yarn. · Pretty Girls

Glom – “Again”

Last time we checked in with NYC sextet Glom, we were waxing poetic about their starry-eyed, hook-laden single “Fungus.” They’re back with a new song, this time with the jammy, mid-tempo simmer of “Again.” This one never quite bubbles over the top – it has us grooving along without ever getting our blood boiling. In that way, it’s a refreshing demonstration of how to write a tastefully subdued song… Just make sure you stick around for the fuzzed-out solo. Check out again below – it can also be found on Spotify.

Fly Felix – “Warm Blood”

Fly Felix is the songwriting project of producer/singer/songwriter Drew Tyler; we’ve been digging the synth-tinged indie rock of his latest offering, “Warm Blood.” Inspired by a writing retreat in Sedona, AZ (but eventually recorded in Los Angeles), Tyler and keyboardist and composer Eric McDermott joined forces to create the fuzzed-out creation you hear today. On our end, we’ve been loving “Warm Blood” for its dreamy take on radio-ready rock vibes – think Foo Fighters or Weezer meets shoegaze. Check it out below – you can also find “Warm Blood” on Spotify. Fly Felix · Warm Blood

Air Devi – “mosquitos in the backyard”

Last time we checked in with Air Devi, we were digging the lighthearted chill-out vibes of “No Clearances.” The Philadelphia singer/songwriter is back again with another stunner, this time in the form of “mosquitos in the backyard.” Using chopped up samples as the backbone of this song (reminding us fondly of a shoegaze-y, late-00s era Minus the Bear), “mosquitos” injects a fascinating mathy vibe into its otherwise dream-pop nature. Check it out on Spotify or Bandcamp. Air Devi · mosquitos in the backyard

Gracie Gray – “alienlover”

Gracie Gray is an LA-based songwriter, singer, and performer whose latest single caught our ears for its spectral approach. “Alienlover” is her first release in almost two years – it’s a gentle, almost slacker-esque song that explores themes of separation with sparse guitar strumming, bedroom production value, and Gray’s soothing voice. Fans of Phoebe Bridgers, Mazzy Star, or Petal will enjoy this one thoroughly. Check out “alienlover” below – it’s also on Spotify. Gracie Gray · alienlover

Coucheron – “Can’t Stop”

Coucheron is no stranger to buffaBLOG – last time we checked in with him (Sebastian Kornelius Coucheron-Gautier Teigen to be specific), we were jamming hard to the EDM-flavored pulse of “Barely Floating.” “Can’t Stop” is our next recommendation… It’s a bedroom-disco banger with unbridled energy and colorful, upbeat vocals. Coucheron (who is only in his early 20s) has already had a few Grammy nods, chart placements, and yes, even a coveted nod from T. Swift herself. If that’s not reason enough to check out “Can’t Stop,” we’re not sure what is. Check it out below.

PRESSYES – “Lus U”

PRESSYES is the new project of Vienna-based musician Rene Mühlberger – we’re digging the psych-tinged electropop of his latest offering, “Lus U.” Full of vintage synth flavor, super-tight drums, and a dreamy vocal presence, “Lus” gives us big Tame Impala-meets-Unknown Mortal Orchestra vibes. Hypnotic and mesmerizing, we think this one is going to make its way onto your playlists. You can find “Lus U” on Soundcloud below, or on Spotify. PRESSYES · PRESSYES – Lus U

Shelter Boy – “Atmosphere”

There’s something hypnotic about “Atmosphere” from Shelter Boy (aka Simon Graupner)… There’s also something bratty and raucous. Something about the quasi-90s alterna-pop beat mixed with Graupner’s distinct sneer is just captivating. According to Shelter Boy, “Atmosphere” is “emotionally flexible: it is just as good on a rainy day when you don’t feel like going out as it is on a sunny day in the park.” Well said Simon! We really enjoyed this one and we think you will too – check out the video for “Atmosphere” below and be sure to add it to your Spotify playlist soon thereafter. A

Special Friend – “Ennemi Commun”

We’ve (I’ve) got a soft spot for fuzzed-out guitars. The latest single from Paris-based American/French duo Special Friend definitely nails that sound… And throws in a squiggly, vintage synth sound for good measure. Like the song’s title, “Ennemi Commun” (which means the opposite of Special Friend) is a toxic combo… A one-two punch that will tug on your heartstrings and hook you in for good. The dreamy vocal melodies are the KO. Enough boxing metaphors – fans of Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine are gonna dig this one a lot. Check out the video below and be sure to add it to your Spotify playlist too.

Tuskers – “A Friend To Babies”

We’re not 100% sure what to make of Tuskers… And that’s exactly why we’re so drawn to their latest song, “A Friend To Babies.” Don’t be fooled by the southern drawl, this one is full of heartfelt, borderline-nihilistic lyrics that tell both the devil and god to eff off. The juxtaposition of country-adjacent drawl overtop reverbed-out Pile/Pavement-esque slacker rock is something we’ve never heard before… And we think you’re gonna like it too. Check it out via YouTube below – you can also find it on Spotify.