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Not Fit – “Fun House”

Loving this fun one from Brooklyn indie rockers Not Fit. “Fun House” is reminiscent of the tight but janky vibes and borderline-baritone vocals of Parquet Courts with a bit of the raucous energy of the Arctic Monkeys. This one is about the trials and tribulations of a mutually destructive relationship – a fantastic story told by big bouncy bass riffs and reverb-soaked guitars that morph into big, fuzzed-out choruses. Do you like what you hear? Here is a lovely link for multiple streaming options. Not Fit · Fun House

Ultimate Overshare – “Backscatter”

Virginia quartet Ultimate Overshare are the kind of band that would thrive in a basement show or DIY venue setting (RIP shows, for now)… Their passionate and poignant blend of emo and dream-pop is reminiscent of late 90s introspective kings like Mineral, American Football, or Appleseed Cast. “Backscatter” is a surprisingly catchy jam layered thick with big distorted guitars, quiet-loud verse/choruses, and a pained howl that would sit comfortably on a shelf next to any Cursive or Pity Sex LP. Their upcoming EP, Rumble Pak (sick N64 reference), is out May 15th – check out “Backscatter” below or watch the music video for extra feels. Ultimate Overshare · Backscatter

demotapes – “Treading Water”

demotapes is the new project from San Fransisco’s Parker Livingston… “Treading Water” is our pick for where you should start. Watery pianos and light, subtle vibes run throughout this one – until the chorus blooms into something bassy and groovy. Refrains of “we’re all just treading water” feel oddly topical, but also apply vaguely and poignantly to any situation at hand. This one is best heard for yourself – check it out below and swing by demotapes’ Spotify to add it to your playlist. demotapes · treading water

jjoey – “I Don’t Know That Song”

Loving the ultra-sincere vibes here on “I Don’t Know That Song” by Brooklyn artist, jjoey. Fans of Joan of Arc, Sufjan Stevens, or Owen are going to enjoy this – jjoey pairs his acoustic guitar ditties with electronic flourishes. Splashes of keyboards, electronic percussion, and drums add a bit of off-kilter flair to this one, giving it a left-field feel in an endearing way. If you like what you hear, give jjoey some love on Spotify. jjoey · I Dont Know That Song

The Feather – “Stay Up”

“Stay Up” is a haunting synth-pop jam from Belgian act The Feather. This one feels ghostly, yet dance-able, pairing funky nu-disco rhythmic elements with spooky synth pads and muffled smatterings of guitar. We especially loved how this one felt dreamy but still got our heads bobbing along. If you like it as much as we did, make sure you add it to your Spotify. The Feather (official) · Stay Up

Alt Fiction – “All My Friends”

“All My Friends” is a nice, beachy slice of indie pop from Gold Coast act Alt Fiction. The trio (of brothers, if we’re not mistaken) manage to make this one wistful and upbeat simultaneously, layering jangly guitars and beach-goer lyrics over top frantic drums and squiggling synth flourishes. Fans of Real Estate, Best Coast, or Cloud Nothings will dig this one for sure – check out the video below and swing by their Spotify if you dig it.

Wolf & Moon – “A Tape Called Life”

Warm and inviting – “A Tape Called Life” by Wolf & Moon actually discusses the trials and tribulations of getting older. This unique juxtaposition of warm/cold ideals is executed beautifully with a “War on Drugs” sensibility – indie rock with a touch of synths and a smidge of Americana flavor, flush with shuffling drums and welcoming male/female harmonies. Check it out on Spotify. BonFire Records · Wolf & Moon – A Tape Called Life

Destroy Boys – “Honey I’m Home”

If you’re a fan of angsty guitar rock, we think Destroy Boys is your next obsession. “Honey I’m Home” has all the raucous elements of punk rock with a not-too-polished sound and a subtle ear for great melody. Sardonic and gritty vocals pair up with gritty pop punk sensibilities – this one would fit perfectly on any THPS soundtrack (preferrably 2 or 3). We think you’ll dig it – add it to your Spotify if you do.

Limón Limón – “Trying Not To Think About You” (Bit Funk Remix)

Limón Limón are buffaBLOG staples… and we think you’ll know why when you hear “Trying Not To Think About You.” This one happens to be a delectable Bit Funk remix (Spotify) and we are absolutely loving the way this one came out. “You” is 80s inspired but doesn’t sound dated – instead it’s packed full of tasty hooks and danceable beats. Be sure to check out Limón’s Spotify as well. Limón Limón · Trying Not To Think About You (Bit Funk Remix)

The Toxic Avenger X LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER – “Lies”

We feel something powerful radiating from this latest collab between Paris-based producer The Toxic Avenger and London-Based act LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER. “Lies” has a decidedly pulsing vibe that smarts heavily of M83 (with an electrorock twist), brought home with a sincere, down-to-earth vocal delivery. Be sure to stick around for the big chorus – it’s a sure-thing to give you the feels. Check it out on Spotify too. Enchante_records · “LIES” RADIO EDIT – featuring LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER –

Occult X – “Quarantine Dream”

There’s been plenty of quarantine-themed songs floating around in the aether these last few months, but we’ve been most smitten by this charming slice of bedroom pop from Occult X. “Quarantine Dream” is a fever dream that pairs a Casio drumbeat with far-off production value for a lo-fi haze that feels as surreal as these current times. Check it out below and if you like it, add it to your Spotify playlist.

Juno Francis – “Queen’s Anthem”

There’s something super infectious about “Queen’s Anthem” from German duo Juno Francis. The intriguing Berlin-based duo are originally from Sweden and play a flavorful mix of 80s synthpop with retro dark-pop sensibility. “Anthem” is about wanderlust – missing the cold Scandinavian winters but yearning to explore what lurks around that next corner. Either way, we think this way will make it right onto your Spotify playlist. Check it out.

Redondo Red – “Call It”

There’s some strange allure to LA act Redondo Red… Maybe it’s the wild-west-meets-LMFAO sentiment on his gritty, feel good single “Call It…” Maybe it’s the Fear and Loathing raucousness of the music video… No matter what the reason, Redondo Red’s bluesy electronica is full of grungy swagger bravado and we’re digging it. Check out the vid below and if you’re digging it, head over to his Spotify.

Tafai – “Posture”

Loving this stripped-down folksy tune from Tafai. “Posture” is initially a sparse, folksy acoustic guitar backbone paired with Tafai’s genuine lyrics and soothing voice. He eventually adds some simplistic electronic drums that help to push this one to the next level. This is pure bedroom-pop sincerity from a lo-fi artist living on the road – check out all Tafai has to offer on his Soundcloud here.

Purple Disco Machine feat. Sophie & the Giants – “Hypnotized”

Peep this German/UK collab from Purple Disco Machine and Sophie & The Giants respectively! “Hypnotized” is a fun slice of electronica with a bouncing bass and retro synth pulses reminiscent of nu-disco and the 1980s. This one is just a good-old-fashioned jam – and there are lots of ways to enjoy “Hypnotized.” If you like the video below, full of vintage TVs and hypnotic visuals, add this song to your favorite music streaming service here.