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Dr!ve – “Down & Out”

Swiss producer Dr!ve reinvents the groove with his latest track, “Down & Out.” Amassing elements of funk, disco, soul, and jazz, Dr!ve brings an old school flare to the modern age of electropop, sending shivers down the spine with rhythmic synths, moving bass lines, and airy vocals. The instrumental dialogue that takes place is infectious, keeping the focus shifting through each layer of the track and bringing it all home with the sweep of the chorus. With talk of a full album in progress, this is only the tip of the iceberg for Dr!ve. Take a look at the video for “Down & Out” below and try not to dance, we dare you.

8/7 Central – “Missile”

Brooding new wave quartet 8/7 Central are propelling the release of their debut EP with a new single, “Missile.” The track captures the sweeping finesse of alt rock, bringing in gravelly vocals, light distortion, and a bass line that refuses to quit. At the same time, it has a dreamy, calming quality to it, even when musing over hurtling into the sun. The band is a proud multinational endeavor, with members from the US, Germany, and Sweden finding their home base in Brooklyn. Their EP is set for release this September in Berlin, in the midst of their European tour. Until then, catch up with “Missile” below. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/335655947″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Almost Kennedy – “Silver & Gold”

Alt rock four-piece Almost Kennedy gear up for an upcoming EP with the release of their single “Silver & Gold.” The Ottawa natives joined forces after the split of another project, with currently just over a year under their belt. “Silver & Gold” is a surge of refined energy, meeting powerful vocals with lulling backing harmonies. Their fondness for British indie rock acts shines through by way of unwavering guitar lines and a healthy dose of grit. Dig into the track below, and stay tuned for the band’s EP Heard Them Talk, set for release this September. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/336103055″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

TENDER – “Machine”

Electropop duo TENDER touch on the at times destructive nature of relationships in their latest single “Machine.” Flatmates Dan Cobb and James Cullen found their start in 2015 as a London bedroom pop experiment designed to fight the inorganic structure of big name artists. Two years and hundreds of thousands of streams later, TENDER is counting the days until their debut album release. “Machine” is just one component of the work, all revolving around the lifecycle of temporary love. The track takes on waves of synths, whispered vocals, and a relentless groove, all while lyrically relating codependency to roboticism. If “Machine” has you hooked, be on the look out for TENDER’s debut full-length Modern Addiction, out September 1st via Partisan Records. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/336089572″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Astrothrone – “All Sun No Summer”

London alt-pop duo Astrothrone take on brooding psychedelia with the video for their track “All Sun No Summer.” Contrary to some of their previous discography, this latest work delves into the infirmity of electropop while still maintaining some of their patented edge. True to form, this single brings in techno-esque syncopation, brash synths, and layers of robust vocals. The video moves it a step further, taking a simple lip-synching recording and building on its complexity with fluorescent negatives and eclipsed visuals. “All Sun No Summer” is fresh off Astrothrone’s latest album, Summoner, released this past July.

White Kite – “Past Life”

Brewing up a sweet blend of moody alt rock and groove-driven nudisco, London trio White Kite set the scene for their new single “Past Life.” The track brings in a whole host of influences from blues guitar lines to house electronics, leaving an impression that’s as striking as it is danceable. Lyrically, it centers on the idea of having to hide away parts of yourself until the next opportunity to embrace them without fear of ridicule. Definitely a weighty concept, but the sense of liberation that follows with the first drop of the chorus is what it’s all about. This is White Kite’s second single to date, and if “Past Life” is any indication, we can’t wait to see what comes next. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/335942735″ 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 Nanos – “Two For You One For Me”

L.A. indie rock trio The Nanos blend height of punk vigor with pop adaptability in their single “Two For You One For Me.” The track takes shape with bright synth lines, nimble drum tracks, animated vocals, and clear-cut rhythm guitar to hold it all together. Their sound is spirited and uncomplicated, bringing something new to the table while revealing a nostalgia for jam bands past and the industriousness of Britpop. While The Nanos are churning out singles left and right, their video for “Two For You One For Me” stands as their visual pride and joy. Watch the guys get crafty while bringing a politically-charged manifesto against inequality to life.

Rare Monk – “Devil’s Trill”

Portland’s Rare Monk recently released their debut full-length album this summer, with their single “Devil’s Trill” at the forefront. After some significant lineup changes and an evolving band ethos, the four indie rockers stand ready to pour their hearts out with this latest release. “Devil’s Trill” fits this new mold, using imagery-driven commentary to brood over death, life, and the passage of time. The track filters in dexterous guitar lines and tranquil vocals, meeting crass with serene and driving their salient lyricism home. If this single has sparked your interest, check out Rare Monk’s new album The Future for the full effect. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/332069338″ 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 Vryll Society – “Shadow Of A Wave”

Psych rock rising stars The Vryll Society keep the good times rolling with their new single “Shadow Of A Wave.” The Liverpool five-piece have gotten a lot of buzz from the BBC and beyond in the UK, and it seems to be as good a time as ever to make their big break across the pond. This track could be the one to do it, with subtle synths, dueling guitar tracks, and feathery vocals to get wrapped up in. The band is currently gearing up for a UK headlining tour, with a debut album release looming on the horizon. Until then, get a taste of what’s to come with “Shadow Of A Wave” below. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/335919626″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Best Behavior – “Say”

For the frontman of Best Behavior, Alex Gruenburg, pop has always been an indulgence. The band’s latest single, “Say,” is all about giving in to that guilty pleasure and embracing what you love. The foursome was drawn together by an affinity for eclecticism, bringing in the groove of hip hop, the liveliness of surf rock, and the neat composure of Britpop. They clearly have their formula down pat, pumping out guitar-driven sunshine with every beat. Take “Say” for a spin below, and be sure to check out Best Behavior’s latest album Good Luck Bad Karma for more jangly goodness. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/336178810″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Plastic Picnic – “Berkeley”

The Brooklyn transplants in Plastic Picnic serve up their best cinematic indie rock with their single “Berkeley.” This track is at the forefront of the band’s debut EP, set for release this fall. Combining soaring 80’s guitar lines, dreamy falsetto, and some soulful gusto, “Berkeley” comes across as equal parts moving and soothing. Formed from two Seattle duos who met up in the Empire state, the four-piece fit together like a perfectly cohesive puzzle, bonding over a love of stirring lyricism, soundscaping guitars, and analog synth. Find more from Plastic Picnic here, and keep an eye out for their upcoming EP in the coming months. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/335668197″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

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.

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” /]

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” /]