Soffía Björg – “The Road”

Soffía Björg – “The Road”

Soffía Björg’s latest single, “The Road,” plays upon the process of returning to the physical and symbolic place that is home. The smattering of folky twangs within a foundation of indie rock is what makes this song sound even more forlorn. The Icelandic...
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Le Trouble – “How Was I To Know”

Le Trouble – “How Was I To Know”

The Montreal five-piece Le Trouble is back with their second full-length album out on Indica Records, spearheaded by the single “How Was I To Know.” The track is all rhythm guitars, intrinsic drum fills, and power-driven vocal lines. It’s a whirlwind of tight...
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Swain – “I, You”

Swain – “I, You”

We think slowcore act Swain is worth a few minutes out of your day. “I, You” is a lesson in calm and beautiful indie rock, featuring a meandering guitar, smooth vocal harmonies, and chiming atmospherics. Swain says this particular jam is inspired by...
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Doombird – “Sheer”

Doombird – “Sheer”

Doombird is an indietronica band based out of Sacramento. You may recognize frontman Kris Anaya’s gentle voice from folksy Drive-Thru records act An Angle. Doombird is truly a new direction; ambient, indie/electronica vibes with strong influences from Caribou...
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Datura Daydream – “SEA SIX”

Datura Daydream – “SEA SIX”

Datura Daydream are a trio from Toronto whose latest music video has us reeling. The trio specializes in out-of-the-box music videos like the sprawling nine-minute epic “SEA SIX.” The uniquely syncopated video blends well with their proggy post-rock sound...
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Slowcoaching – “Training Wheels”

Slowcoaching – “Training Wheels”

Last time we checked in with Melbourne-born Slowcoaching, he was touting his dreamy new jam, “Night Fiction.” He’s caught our attention again with the delightful “Training Wheels.” Slowcoaching is still nodding towards The War on Drugs, Ducktails,...
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