New Music

Inner Wave – “Eclipse”

If dreamy synth-wave is your desired soundtrack for a day in the sun, look no further than Inner Wave’s latest single, “Eclipse.” Combining elements of Latin jazz, psych-rock, and dream pop, the L.A. five piece bring something new to the table to sink your teeth into. The band has been together since their preteen years, and with that comes sense of unity and self-awareness only to be found in a group of friends that survived the tedious awkwardness of middle school. Taking cues from the likes of Tame Impala and Lil Ugly Mane, Inner Waves pair soaring falsetto with ponderous guitar lines, groove bass and luminous synths. “Eclipse” is the prequel to the release of their upcoming album Underwater Pipe Dreams, due out this August. Until then, sink into some beachy-goodness with the single below.

Forgotten Sons – “Blackened Heart”

Forgotten Sons, hailing from The Shetland Isles, Scotland released “Blackened Heart” in between work on projects. The band first dropped their debut EP Just So You Know in 2015, and are in the process of working on their second EP Changed Days, which is due out in late 2017. Full of raw energy, “Blackened Heart” blasts loud with distorted riffs and gritty vocals that are reminiscent of punk and hard rock. The song deals with the fact of wearing your heart on your sleeve and the damage that can be done when that happens. Listen to “Blackened Heart” below via SoundCloud.

Henry Nowhere – “Don’t Care Where”

Los Angeles-based Henry Nowhere is gearing up for the release of his digital 7″, due out on September 1st. Originally from Oakland, Nowhere moved to Los Angeles with Day Wave, a band he has worked with for the past few years as a bassist. Both songs “Don’t Care Where” and “come Back From LA” were recorded in Nowhere’s Oakland apartment. The single comes as a warm experience, with light vocals and rolling, gently picked guitar riffs. Check out “Don’t Care Where” below via SoundCloud

Smoke Season – “Good Days”

Los Angeles-based Smoke Season released a new music video for their song “Good Days.” The duo has done a ton in terms of activism on social issues including traveling to Standing Rock, North Dakota to support DAPL protests and releasing music videos focusing on topics including the bullying of LGBTQ youth, support for veterans, and immigration reform. “Good Days” deviates from the social activism and focuses more on the past.  Vocals from Gabrielle Wortman come as meaningful and aim straight for the heart. The backing instrumentals give the feeling of passing time as they come in slow and melodic. Taking a trip back in time, “Good Days” looks at nostalgia and how it shapes people as time passes by so quickly. Check out the music video for “Good Days” below via YouTube.

CHUCK – “New Yorker”

Bedroom indie rocker CHUCK gives us his satirical take on life as a New York City dweller in his recent single release, “New Yorker.” The song provides a story-like retelling of his move to the city and day to day life in the metropolis famous for restlessness and sullen strangers. Blending a host of influences from alternative, emo, and new wave, CHUCK nails down a sound that’s uniquely feel-good and genuinely entertaining to listen to. He keeps things light with playful horn lines, shooting synths, and spirited vocals, simultaneously poking fun and pointing out some of the city’s highlights. Take your own tour of the five boroughs via “New Yorker” below. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/330832355″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Lissa Lo – “All I Need (ft. Patrick Dunn)”

New York City producer/singer/songwriter Lissa Lo proves she can hang with the best of them with her latest single “All I Need.” The track, featuring Patrick Dunn, shows off her affinity for electropop with layered vocals, flowing synths, and a bumping back beat. Any indication of her self-taught beginnings are long gone, as she masters song structure with natural progression and ebb and flow. Inspired by artists like Lana Del Rey, Lorde, and The Weeknd, Lo shows she has an understanding of pop that runs deeper than a catchy hook or energetic beat. Take “All I Need” for a spin to see for yourself. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/321992048″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Pure Mids – “These Days”

Los Angeles-based trio Pure Mids just released “These Days,” their second single as a group. The new act is composed of multi-instrumentalist William Gonzalez, multi-instrumentalist Steven Martinez, and drummer Daniel Jurado. “These Days” comes packaged as a mixture of classic indie technique, neo-psychedelia and shoegaze. The guitars on the track are effect-laden, but sound smooth and on point as they roll onward. Paired with the relaxed lead vocals of Gonzalez, the combination becomes an easy-going experience. Check out “These Days” below via SoundCloud.

Somehow – “While the Days Go By”

Somehow released the first single “While the Days Go By” off the project Hidden Memories, a new album released by the band on June 9th via Toolong Records. Following up the release of The Desert of Wasted Time, “While the Days Go By” carries a similar energy to the 2016 album. Erwan Pépiot and Aurélie Tremblay prove to be a nice contrast with her light vocals backing his bass heavy voice. The diversity of sounds on the track bridge the gap between indie and pop. Check out the music video for “While the Days Go By” below via YouTube.

Parker’s Back – “Fantasy”

We just can’t get enough of indiemo quartet Parker’s Back. This time around, we’re showing off “Fantasy Single,” an urgent number that showcases Parker’s Back’s penchant for writing female-fronted songs that will pack your friend’s basement show. “Fantasy Single” is just one in a string of songs from the Fullerton, CA act that pack an irresistible emotional punch. Give Parker’s Back some support and pick up their latest via Bandcamp.

Eyre Llew – “Havoc”

Nottingham, UK is home to Eyre Llew, a crew of ambience loving dudes whose “Havoc” found its way into our inbox. The sprawling seven-minute epic is accompanied with a just-as-epic music video featuring mountainous scenes, nostalgic reminiscing, and feelings of longing. It’s truly something you must see for yourself… Recommended to fans of Explosions in the Sky, Sigur Ros, or Slowdive. Learn more about Eyre Llew here.

LEFTI – “Digital Perfection”

Brooklyn’s production wiz LEFTI is at it again with a new dance track for the ages. “Digital Perfection,” featuring the vocal stylings of Coyle Girelli, stays true to LEFTI’s compelling brand of house funk, while catering to fans of pop and indie. The track incorporates a dynamic groove with pulsing synths and swimming vocals – a little bit of everyone’s favorite fix. This isn’t the first we’ve heard of LEFTI, and it certainly won’t be the last. Find more of his driving electropop originals and remixes here. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/333127323″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Sunset Exotic – “High Fidelity”

Producer/composer extraordinaire Charlie Foltz’s garage pop project Sunset Exotic graces the world with his latest synth-driven anthem, “High Fidelity.” Known for a wide spectrum of influences from French electro to new wave, Foltz seasons his recipe for indie rock well with synth tracks a plenty. “High Fidelity” perfectly illustrates this with a combination of melodic synth lines, light percussion, gritty vocals, and buzzing guitars, all expertly layered throughout the track. This is Sunset Exotic’s fourth single release to date, with an EP due out this October and a debut album coming early 2018. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/333642233″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

The Ninth Wave – “Reformation”

Glasgow four piece The Ninth Wave take on the moody indifference of noise pop with the video for their track “Reformation.” Bonding over a fondness for post-punk and new wave, the band melds edgy guitars, paired vocals, and bright synth lines to bring the best of 80’s angst into the present. The video plays on nature, industrialism, and psychedelia, heightening the sense of youthful restlessness each scene depicts. They’ve had their sound compared to that of The Cure and Simple Minds – no small feat for an up and coming Scottish band. With numerous accolades from the U.K alternative scene and a debut EP set for release in the coming months, The Ninth Wave is looking at a bright, grunge-inspired future. Catch the video for “Reformation” below.

Lil Spacely – “You Know It”

Sydney, Australia based rapper Lil Spacely has released the accompanying music video for his single “You Know It,” which dropped in April. “You Know It” has blown up across Australian airwaves since its release, featuring in the top 50 for the Australian viral chart, leading him to feature in multiple gigs in Australia. Scenes feature Lil Spacely in MMA gloves and on the streets in Sydney ready to go to war with other rappers.   Check out the music video below for “You Know It” via YouTube.

Swayyvo – “Set”

Chattanooga rapper Swayyvo comes back with the release of his new single “Set.” Swayyvo is familiar with all sides of music touting production skills as well as experience with the saxophone to go along with his rapping. “Set” comes as a culmination of his music skills, ranging from the deep 808 use in the production from J White and the laid-back flow he brings to the track. Look for more to come from Swayvvo as he works on his solo material and collaborates with other artists out of Chattanooga. Check out “Set” below via SoundCloud.