Joyer – “Star”

Joyer – “Star”

NYC/Boston based Joyer is the combined talents of brothers Nick & Shane Sullivan, and they just released their new indie/slowcore single, "Star." The new cut has a wash of layered guitars that shift the tint of the track, each wash feeling like a filter that the...

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amph. – “Engraved”

amph. – “Engraved”

Artist Anthony Carl Fritz has been dropping new music under the his moniker amph. over the last year and the latest, "Engraved," is a guitar driven alt-rock melodic jam that is sliced from modern life. Fritz writes about love's ability to break the slow strangle of...

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Bathe Alone – “Blame Me”

Bathe Alone – “Blame Me”

"Blame Me" is the newest from Atlantan musician Bailey Crone along with producer Damon Moon, performing under the moniker Bathe Alone. Starting off as a delightful synth riff that permeates the rest of the track, "Blame Me" showcases Crone's mellifluous vocals,...

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Extra Space – “Toothpaste”

Extra Space – “Toothpaste”

Brooklyn based duo Extra Space brings us their latest with "Toothpaste." Made up of Joey Puleio and Chris Kyle, who started playing together in 2023, they've been working toward an as-yet-to-be-released album Green Season. "Toothpaste"  is a fun, meandering piece that...

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The Juniper Berries – “Online”

The Juniper Berries – “Online”

Austin based multi-instrumentalist Josh Stirm is the architect of The Juniper Berries and has formed the tracks for his upcoming album, Death and Taxes, by distilling grief and dissonance into melancholic yet cathartic tunes that simultaneously breaks your heart and...

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SAMSARA – “Piece of Me”

SAMSARA – “Piece of Me”

Five piece rock outfit SAMSARA are a young group but have quickly become a loved piece of the Queens/Long Island music scene. The band has cut their chops by playing local festivals and winning battle and the bands, and continue to elevate their craft by working with...

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Ballsy – “Joe Millionaire”

Ballsy – “Joe Millionaire”

Montreal native and musician/producer Isabelle Banos has an impressive resume so far with credits for music on several shows (Orange is the New Black, The Sex Lives of College Girls) as well as some commercials and the upcoming Sony Spider-Man spin-off Madam Web....

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Memorial – “Corduroy”

Memorial – “Corduroy”

Released January 26, "Corduroy" is the latest single from Jack and Ollie - the two halves of indie folk duo Memorial. A long distance affair in England, they've put out a steady stream of music since 2021 with the last being 2022's self-titled album. "Corduroy" is a...

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CHUCK – “Nothing Matters To Me Now”

CHUCK – “Nothing Matters To Me Now”

Brooklyn/Oslo based artist Charles Griffin Gibson, AKA CHUCK, had his final full length released in 2017 with Frankenstein Song for the Grocery Store, but Gibson's catalog of unreleased songs started to tug on his creative spirit (check our previous features on him...

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Tamar Berk – “Permanent Vacation”

Tamar Berk – “Permanent Vacation”

This past August, Tamar Berk released her third album, tiny injuries, a warm cathartic journey through her grief that shows how to accept a thousand tiny cuts, heal, and make their scars a part of you (Check of previous feature on her HERE). Berk has just released her...

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Lunison – “Name 3 Songs”

Lunison – “Name 3 Songs”

Lunison is a three piece from Philadelphia made up of two Matts and a Greg, with the name being a portmanteau of lunacy and unison. "Name 3 Songs" is their latest track - a rockin' play on the over asked gatekeeper vibe of "Oh, u like X band?" With a guitar riff you...

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JEEN – “So What”

JEEN – “So What”

Toronto-based musician JEEN brings us her latest, "So What," released January 17 in anticipation of her February 2 album Gold Control. It's a rollicking alt-rock track showcasing her warm vocals and a swirly, almost shoegazy blending of punchy sounds. It's an...

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Hipsy Gap – “Uno”

Hipsy Gap – “Uno”

Brooklyn-based five piece, Hipsy Gap's latest single is "Uno," and for us at the blog it's a certifiable banger. Oozing with guitar feedback and what I can only describe as "NY hutzpah," Hipsy Gap sound like they're ready to take over the world. There's a particularly...

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Thea Dora – “Collected”

Thea Dora – “Collected”

Danish musician and producer Thea Dora brings a fun indie pop gem with her debut single, "Collected," released January 12. Evoking a sense of wonder and whimsy between the drum machines and her absolute dream of a voice, you'll feel comfortable boppin' along to this...

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Asha Wells – “The Carousel”

Asha Wells – “The Carousel”

Asha Wells is an indie-folk artist from the Bay Area and is releasing their anticipated new EP, Tears of a Clown, on Friday, February 10th, 2024 via Anxiety Blanket Records. Tears of a Clown features the resonant, intimate track "The Carousel" that features nuanced...

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Kai Bosch – “Tulips”

Kai Bosch – “Tulips”

"Tulips" is the newest from London based Kai Bosch, and at just 21 years old, he's already done quite well for himself. With a high production value featuring Bosch's vocals with drum machine and effects mixed in, the whole track feels like a swirling dream. Falling...

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SAVAK – “Leash Biter”

SAVAK – “Leash Biter”

SAVAK just released the first single from their upcoming LP, Flavors Of Paradise. Notably, they've indicated that FoP has "no guests, no edits, no country, and definitely no funk—the record is lean, spacious and lively." Brilliant. "Leash Biter" is a perfect...

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Lucy McWilliams – “Follow Me”

Lucy McWilliams – “Follow Me”

Dublin-born London-based singer/songwriter Lucy McWilliams knows how to tell a great story, as evidenced by her latest single, "Follow Me." With her sweet, cooing vocal stylings and nebulous grasp on genre (falling somewhere between indie pop, adult contemporary, and...

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Balloon Snake – “Warsaw”

Balloon Snake – “Warsaw”

Bushwick-formed, Brooklyn-based trio Balloon Snake turn up the fuzz angst on latest single, "Warsaw." With ripsaw guitar tones and impassioned vocals, "Warsaw" takes influence from late 90s luminaries like Sunny Day Real Estate or Hum and pairs it with the gritty emo...

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Suburban Queens – “U & I”

Suburban Queens – “U & I”

For their third song ever (!), Suburban Queens turn up the post-punky quirkiness for latest single, "U & I." With energy that would make both Clairo and New Order eat their hearts out simultaneously (somehow), "U & I" pairs neurotic drumming and nimble...

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Garden Station – “Losing My Head”

Garden Station – “Losing My Head”

Philly's Garden Station don't care much for the trappings of adulthood, as evidenced by the bratty, blown-out punk rock of latest single, "Losing My Head." With a sense of humor and a much-needed ebullient approach, "Losing My Head" makes use of blown-out guitar...

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Sun Wave Mountain Cave – “Bones”

Sun Wave Mountain Cave – “Bones”

Sun Wave Mountain Cave hail from Minneapolis and their sound is a mixture of surfy goodness with a hint of both Midwest emo and Midwest twang. "Bones" is their latest single, a guitar-soaked romp in front of a grain silo... And as Buffalonians, you know how we feel...

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Club 8 – “Sunny”

Club 8 – “Sunny”

Swedish duo Club 8 are back with a string of new singles, starting with "Sunny." Their particular brand of lo-fi seems to be influenced by cold and mathematical post-punk, with its jittery percussive presence and driven basslines. Overall however, the song has an...

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Elijah Cruise – “Suicide in Her Head”

Elijah Cruise – “Suicide in Her Head”

The enigmatic Elijah Cruise is back with another electrifying single, "Suicide in Her Head." After the streaming success of previous single, "Poem of a Killer" (it amassed over a million Spotify streams!), "Suicide in Her Head" finds Cruise playing with the same heart...

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talker – “Drag Your Feet”

talker – “Drag Your Feet”

talker specializes in heartfelt, emo-tinged indie-rock; case in point, latest single "Drag Your Feet." What starts as a quiet rumination explodes into an emotional catharsis, lush with guitar-driven bombast and a strong vocal delivery. With it's ultra-sincere approach...

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Digital Carbs – “In Unison”

Digital Carbs – “In Unison”

Munich's Digital Carbs (as in we're getting proverbially "fat" on digital carbohydrates from consuming too much media) exist somewhere between indie rock, psychedelia, and alternative rock and their latest single, "In Unison" is a perfect example of that. With plenty...

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Yune – “Cake”

Yune – “Cake”

Coming to us all the way from Denmark, Yune hit us up with the vintage-sounding bliss of latest single, "Cake." With blown out guitar noise, otherworldly vocals, and a nimble bass laying down an instrumental backbone, "Cake" sounds uniquely alien and completely analog...

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MX LONELY – “Papercuts”

MX LONELY – “Papercuts”

Brooklyn's MX LONELY specialize in dark, shoegazy compositions - our latest recommendation is the second single from their upcoming release, SALT EP. "Papercuts" is sure to appeal to fans of Nothing, Title Fight, and Citizen with its super sludgy tonality, 90s guitar...

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The Courts – “On Yr Mind”

The Courts – “On Yr Mind”

Fans of big crunchy guitars and shoegaze squalls are going to love the latest single from The Courts. With a woofy bass tone; mic-in-a-room drum tones, and a keen ear for melody, The Courts spin a shoegaze web that's bound to trap you in. With a tinge of midwest emo...

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Red Kate – “She’s In Love”

Red Kate – “She’s In Love”

Red Kate is a "no bullshit, class conscious punk rock & roll band from Kansas City, MO" whose latest single caught our ears for its raw punk energy. Straying away from their typical pointed political commentary, "Kate" is surprisingly a turbocharged love song,...

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Polyglam – “Loss”

Polyglam – “Loss”

The dreamlike and nostalgic indie rock from Polyglam is perfect for this slow and sparkly time of year. Their particular brand of indie rock makes it sound like it's snowing in summer time with a gentle lo-fi feel that always manages to stay upbeat and uplifting. With...

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Sundried Whales – “Socks”

Sundried Whales – “Socks”

We're really enjoying the peppy indie rock coming out of Hamilton's Sundried Whales - we recommend starting with their latest single, "Socks." Bursting out of the gate with turbo-charged guitar riffs and peppy, guitar-driven flavors, "Socks" is one of those songs that...

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Wurld Series – “Queen’s Poisoner”

Wurld Series – “Queen’s Poisoner”

Canterbury's Wurld Series caught our ears with the articulate slacker rock of new single, "Queen's Poisoner." Bringing to mind the mid '90s IDGAF vibes of Pavement, Grandaddy, and Guided By Voices, "Poisoner" casually meanders along with it's mid-tempo, guitar-driven...

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yuniVERSE – “FALL 4 U”

yuniVERSE – “FALL 4 U”

Indonesian-Australian artist, yuniVERSE dives into the complexities of a toxic relationship on new single, "FALL 4 U." "FALL 4 U" dips into hyperpop territory with its autotune-heavy delivery and blasts of sparkly synths without ever straying too far into the genre's...

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aeonatan – “Sad Pisces”

aeonatan – “Sad Pisces”

All the way from Finland, Jonatan Stenfors is debuting his new project aeonatan with single "Sad Pisces." Taking experimental inspiration from shoegaze, industrial, and post-punk, "Pisces" is a masterful blend of many genres that compiles into something monumental and...

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Nancy Whitaker – “Mantelpiece”

Nancy Whitaker – “Mantelpiece”

Nancy Whitaker (a five-piece band, not an individual) create expansive post-rock compositions informed by 2000's garage rock influences - their latest offering, "Mantelpiece" is the perfect amalgamation of the two. With jittery percussion, massive walls of guitar...

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Midheaven – “Heaven”

Midheaven – “Heaven”

Midheaven (aka creative-and-romantically-involved couple Sarah Eiseman & Andy DeLuca) have been creating visual art for others for years, silently building up their own repertoire for this very moment. The stunning "Heaven" is the duo's first foray into the...

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Field of View – “Mess”

Field of View – “Mess”

Field of View is a Chattanooga-based punk band whose "Mess" caught our ears for it's anthemic raucousness. With it's punchy power chord grind, "Mess" constantly maintains the spirit of punk while injecting it with a fun, jangly, almost Midwestern-esque sound. This...

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Joy Downer – “Alright”

Joy Downer – “Alright”

buffaBLOG mainstay Joy Downer knows how to write an indie-pop banger - we're recommending their latest offering, "Alright." With its bouncing bassline, simple-but-driven guitar strumming, and a nicely lilting vocal presence, "Alright" has all the markings of an iconic...

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Sheer Calm – “Stagnant”

Sheer Calm – “Stagnant”

Three-piece London-based act Sheer Calm put out a staggering amount of noise for being a trio, and latest single "Stagnant" is perfect proof. The group has a penchant for cacophony - between the absolutely massive bass tones and screeching, squelching guitar energy,...

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Frog – “DOOM SONG”

Frog – “DOOM SONG”

New York-based duo Frog (composed of brothers Danny & Steve Bateman) are back on the grind with their latest release, the 11-song GROG. We'd like to highlight the discordant fervor of single "DOOM SONG;" with it's cacophonous guitar-driven jangle and droning...

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ALIAS – “Cursed”

ALIAS – “Cursed”

French act ALIAS is here to crush your soul with the menacing indietronica of their latest single, "Cursed." Propelled by an ultra-distorted bass thump, "Cursed" gradually transforms into a neurotic indie-rock tinged banger that seems tailor-made for dancing around...

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Day Video – “Needles and Pins”

Day Video – “Needles and Pins”

Day Video is a solo project from David Yeend of Atlanta, Georgia and "Needles and Pins" is his latest track off of his extended play the Day Video EP. A soulful indie rock song with an infectious guitar lick, the lyrics a play awkward part of a relationship when you...

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