New Music

Dogdad – “Cut / 20 Minutes”

It’s difficult to identify if “Cut/20 Minutes” by DOGDAD was improvisational or precisely composed due to the sheer amount of expression that was packaged into three minutes and fifty four seconds. The manically explosive track sounds something of a Jackson Pollock painting in a beautifully refreshing way. The “20 Minutes” portion of the song ensues in a much more soothing tone, I assume for the audience to wrap their heads around what just happened before they jump right back in. Check it out on Spotify and Apple Music

Cola – “So Excited”

The abstract rhythm in the lyrics laid down on Cola’s (ex Ought) single, “So Excited,” is truly hypnotic. If you let the song take you, you’ll end up in an unfamiliar place but you’ll be happy to be there. Darcy, from the international band, claims: “It was that song that we would warm up with and get tight on since it was one of the first to really come together, plus it’s fun to play. There are Cola songs of mine that predate this one but this was the one I was working on when Ben told me he was going to come back from grad school and we talked about jamming together. It clicked when we played it out with Evan and from there we decided to work on songs for a new project.” That being said, “So Excited” is second single to their upcoming debut album Deep in[...]

Sarah Johnsone – “Don’t Wanna Be Your Girl”

The initial use of negative space is enough to make you lean a little closer into your speakers to hear the angelic vocals of UK artist Sarah Johnsone on “Don’t Wanna Be Your Girl.” She welcomes the retro-esque indie-rock vibes to her portfolio on this second single and they get along quite well. In her own words: “I’ve found that my lyrics always tend towards the somber side, so for this single I wanted to juxtapose it with energetic riffs and guitar solos. It’s the first recording I made with my band, which gave me way more scope and depth musically. The song is about falling for someone who you know is no good, but it isn’t a downcast tune at all.” In my words, Sarah Johnsone is a lyrical, rhythmic, and charismatic badass who does whatever she wants, whenever she wants. Check it out on Spotify and SoundCloud Sarah[...]

Everything In Waves – Fading Out

Buffalo-based one-man-band Everything In Waves is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to gorgeous sounds. The latest installation in his discography, Fading Out, takes listeners on a self-reflective journey. The vocals and lyrics are the vehicle of this five-song EP, consisting of stacked melodies with a driving force that feels like it takes you around the world five times and back… What I’m trying to say is, Everything In Waves, aka Anthony DelPlato, was born with pipes. Each song on Fading Out has its own distinctive concept that carries out an overall theme of hopelessness in hope itself. In Anthony’s own words: “The title track, ‘Fading Out’, closes the loosely chronological sequence and narrates the end of this disastrous connection. The suffering, the pain, the misery, it all finally started to fade away. This is not a happy album, but one that I think we can all associate with. It gives[...]

The Pop Kids – “Boston I”

Every classic alt-rock album needs an intro that rips, and The Pop Kids came in and did what they had to do. “Boston I” is a bona fide ballad of growing up in Boston, created for The Pop Kids’ debut self titled album. It satisfactorily gets you geared up for the rest of the guitar-based grunging that proceeds. With a taste of trippy in the words of The Pop Kids, “This is so surreal” and “This is so cool” when talking about “Boston I.” Check it out on Spotify too.

FLOWVERS – “When It Comes To It”

Across the Atlantic ocean resides a band by the name of FLOWVERS who are wavy enough to be heard overseas in the States. These folk have arrived here at buffaBLOG as the avengers of the anxious with “When It Comes To It.” Covid-19 took many things from people all over the world in these past two years… Whether it’s physical, mental, or spiritual loss; people suffered and still do from social drought. FLOWVERS can not only vouch for those chasing the concept of acceptance within their social life but lead them to the light in acceptance of self. It’s all demonstrated, of course, by their brand of jittery, high-energy indie rock. We’ve featured FLOWVERS before too – you can also check out “Far Away” and “Flowers.” Check it out on Spotify and Apple Music FLOWVERS · When It Comes To It

Small Pockets – “Good Reason”

Grab your keys, cooler, and a camera because you’re about to make some grade-A memories with this song. Atlanta-based artist Small Pockets gave us the first glimpse of summertime in a long time with their latest, “good reason.” Joey Kirby (aka Small Pockets) is a songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who is known for two things: “creating and biking w/ friends in Atlanta” via his Instagram. The Rich Rayburn-inspired music video for “small pockets,” animated by Abraham Mast, illustrates nothing less. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

Heather Bond – “The Mirage”

With the weight of a feather, the voice of Nashville singer-songwriter Heather Bond floats whichever way the wind blows. The connection between her raw vocals and the instruments in her Live in Nashville performance of “The Mirage” prove it. Her execution of vocals are just as crisp live as they are on record. Not to leave out the notable bassist and producer Viktor Krauss, who keeps the audience grounded with a rich bassline. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

Christian Linsey – “Kids”

Coming in with the ambiance of the dance floor on prom night, Christian Linsey represents the retro indie rock of NYC. His deep, watery vocals put you in a whirlpool of reminiscence… That is, until Linsey rips his roots as a drummer right out of the ground and goes against the current of your whirlpool of memories. “Kids” reached the surface on February 18th 2022 serving as the single for Christian Linsey’s sophomore album New English.  Check it out on Spotify and Apple Music too. Christian Linsey · CHRISTIAN LINSEY – KIDS

Lake Notion – “It’s Complicated, Always”

All the way from Latvia, Lake Notion surprised us with this jangly energy-bomb they’ve titled “It’s Complicated, Always.” Reminiscent of neo-emo luminaries like Pinegrove, “Always” pairs big guitar sounds with emotional, but melodic vocals. Mid-song, the trio (!) surprises you with a nimble, mathy section, full of start-stop rhythms and intense, bombastic energy. Through and through, this one is an epic listen that continues to keeps you guessing, even as the huge “ah-ahhhh” vocals bring the song to a perfect close. Preview “Always” via YouTube below – you can also find it on Apple Music and Spotify

Bikini Trill – “Lemonade”

LA-based surf-poppers Bikini Trill venture into bedroom-pop warbles on their latest single, “Lemonade.” The song urges its listener to take time to find joy in the things they love doing (for example, “Play[ing your] bass all day” or “getting tattoos.” It’s done overtop a spindly guitar riff; tastefully nimble bass meandering; and an effected drum sound – it gives the song a mysterious vibe without ever losing it’s endearing positivity. If you’re curious, we also featured their song “Dead Friends” awhile back – different vibe, still dope. You can preview “Lemonade” via YouTube below, or, add it to your favorite Spotify playlist.

Jet City Sports Club – “She Don’t Need No One”

Buzzing, Sydney-based quartet Jet City Sports Club caught our ears with the sparkly indie rock of their latest single, “She Don’t Need No One.” They pair jangly, chorus-laden guitars with breezy vocals and a sunshine-y, summery mood – the perfect antidote for our currently frigid winter blight. This one feels tailor-made for a day at the beach and would sync perfectly next to fellow nautical-esque indie rockers Alvvays; a spindly indie jam from TOPS, or the mysteriousness of Crumb. You can find “She Don’t Need No One” on Soundcloud (below), Spotify, and Apple Music. Jet City Sports Club · She Don’t Need No One

Jamboree – “The Snow”

After nearly two years, Winnipeg-based trio Jamboree came back with a cold, inky, and beautifully distorted banger called “The Snow.” Jamboree gifted their fans with a sample of what their sophomore album, Life in the Dome is going to sound like… Due out April 1st on House of Wonders Records. Every aspect of the song sounds like it’s painted in black and white. Lyrics like “It’s freeing being resigned to doom.” capture the eerie perception of Jamboree’s reality. Check it out on Spotify, Apple Music, or Bandcamp. House of Wonders · Jamboree – The Snow

Colour Tongues – “Ashgrove”

The zest of Colour Tongues is full of movement and vigor and their latest single “Ashgrove” brings it all. The indie rock four-piece from Vancouver, CA introduced the movie-score-like song to the rest of the world on February 17th of 2022, however, it sounds like it could have came from 2220. It’s a high energy jam fit for any car ride with your friends or dance party in your room by yourself. The iconic instrumentation along with catchy lyrics all tied in with legendary production is what makes “Ashgrove” a true masterpiece. You can check out our other Colour Tongues features here and here. Check it out on Spotify too. Colour Tongues · Ashgrove

The Moving Stills – “U and Me”

The Moving Stills are a four-piece band with a 70’s aesthetic, an 80s retro-tinge to their 2022 brand of indie pop, and one hell of a fgrowing following. Coming from New South Wales, the numbers that The Moving Stills assemble speak for the band’s top tier cadence. The intro of their latest project Sunshine Corner is a contagiously upbeat two step jig – “U and Me” will make you want to run out in the street and start dancing with strangers.  Check it out on Spotify and Apple Music too.