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Flycatcher – “Sodas in the Freezer”

With the wind at their backs, Flycatcher soars through the sky on their new track “Sodas in the Freezer.” The original riff laid down dates all the way back to 2017, and after five years, it’s aged like fine wine. The somewhat dark, somber, lyrics and melodies were astonishingly written on the way home from work. Distorted riffs running parallel with clean cut vocals doused in a little reverb make “Sodas in the Freezer” an instant classic; it also features a vintage music video directed, shot, and edited by Kris Khunachak. Flycatcher is representing the alternative rock of New Brunswick, NJ and catch them at Asbury Park on May 21st, don’t forget your sodas! Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music Watch it on YouTube Flycatcher · Sodas in the Freezer

DYGL – “Waves”

Coming all the way from Tokyo, Japan, the four-piece band DYGL spoke volumes on their latest single “Waves.” The DYGL experience is something similar to a beautiful orange sunset somewhere coastal. The vocals show off the potential to sound light, yet powerful, along with hypnotizing rhythms via guitar that put you in a spiral. The lyrics “Spinning ‘round stuck in a vortex” exponentially increase the sensation of swirling around in all the best ways. DYGL dropped “Waves” March 23rd of 2022, reaching buffaBLOG almost instantly, soon to reach the rest of the world. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music Waves by DYGL

Erin Anne – “Eve Polastri’s Last Two Brain Cells Have A Debate”

LA-based singer/songwriter under Carpark Records: Erin Anne (if not already) proved she was far more than just that on latest single “Eve Polastri’s Last Two Brain Cells Have A Debate.” The level of relatability within the little lyrics laid down is astonishing. Erin Anne gave her fans a music video to go along with “Eve Polastri’s Last Two Brain Cells Have A Debate” that has an ending so happy and epic I couldn’t help but smile. If you enjoy guitars being shred and reflecting your relationships with others and even moreso, yourself; this is your anthem. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

Pressyes – “Years”

Pressyes, born René Mühlberger, unleashed a symphony of expression upon the world with their latest single “Years.” The melody within the hook-harking “Years,”  joined by beautiful ad libs, is just one of the many aspects that make Pressyes a top-tier vocalist. The Berlin-based artist is also credited for the phenomenal production throughout the entirety of the track. “Years” came with a music video that was shot on Kodak 16MM with a 1971 Bolex Camera for a certified vintage appeal. Pressyes impressively had a hand in every aspect of the production of the music video, from directing to editing, to solidify the perfectionism within his vision. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

Virgo Rising – “Headlights (Live at House of Wonders)”

Coming Live from the House of Wonders, the Winnipeg-wonders Virgo Rising performed their single “Headlights” and it enhanced the experience of the track tenfold. Seeing each individual band member actively participating and zoned in on the moment painting a lot more vivid of a picture. The uniquely sporadic percussion at the tail-end of the video is unlike any I’ve heard in my lifetime. Single shot camera work and gritty effects thrown over the visual for “Headlights” pushes the lo-fi but organic ambiance Virgo Rising brings with them. Stream the original on Spotify and Apple Music

Gentle Ivanhoe Death Skulls – “Skulls Of The Grateful Dead”

Serving as a delicate lofi bop, “Skulls Of The Grafeful Dead ” by Swedish act Gentle Ivanhoe Death Skulls transcends typical music with its charming and warm tone. The track proves that a blissful synth can push tidal waves of vibes. It also comes with a charming visualizer of kids skating and skiing around at a park with Gentle Ivanhoe Death Skulls transparently playing in the background. “Skulls Of The Grateful Dead” was first brought to light March 21st of 2022 and will illuminate rooms forever with its uncanny aural glow. Watch it on YouTube.

Les Gold – “Cold Hawaii”

Representing the new-retro and surf influence sounds of Portland, Oregon, Les Gold’s new single “Cold Hawaii” sticks out like a shark fin closing in on shore. Bringing brilliant vocals, catchy guitar hooks, killer percussion, and an energetic bassline, the five piece curates a sonic coffee on the beach. The cover art is very simplistic yet complex for being compiled mostly of dots and lines, giving it a very whimsical yet professional aesthetic. “Cold Hawaii” was brought to the public on March 18th 2022. Do yourself a favor; jump higher, run faster, and love harder while jamming “Cold Hawaii” by Les Gold. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

MFMB – “Harvest”

After nine long years, the Swedish six piece MFMB has returned with the single “Harvest” – fresh off their nine-track album Sugar. This song emits the same energy as a flickering iridescent light bulb in a dusty old closet of memories. Listening to “Harvest” as the light slowly creeps through your window is a truly euphoric experience. Closing my eyes after the fact made me see a mental visualizer of crops slowly growing and dissipating. If you happen to be looking for trippy, dark, and dope tunes, check out “Harvest” by MFMB. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music Adrian Recordings · MFMB – Harvest

Dolores Forever – “Baby Teeth”

The London based duo Dolores Forever gave us something to listen to while riding our bikes around this summer with their latest single, “Baby Teeth.” Lyrically speaking, it’s a gentle reminder to take it easy on yourself for the people around you. Rhythmically speaking, it’ll stay stuck in your head for hours. That classic acoustic-pop aesthetic is universally flattering to the eardrums and “Baby Teeth” is sonic proof. Check out our feature of their previous single, “Party On My Mind,” here. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

Happy Vacation – “Up All Night”

Buffalo-based trio Happy Vacation delivered their latest smash single, “Up All Night,” just in time for spring break. Bubbly melodies covered with a vibrant fuzzy production are tied in with classic lyrics that embody a simpler time and place – just a few of the many aspects that make “Up All Night” a gem. I can already smell the freshly smoked smores over the campfire with friends and/or family as this song blares in the background. The tellingly-named Happy Vacation is guaranteed to compliment all your memories made this summer with the synth-laced indie pop flavors of “Up All Night.” Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

The Safety Meeting – “W1ND^UP”

Let’s take it back to the 90s, the modern day golden era of nostalgia. Shredding through the 716, The Safety Meeting has developed a sonic extract of that golden era on their latest track titled “W1ND^UP.” The hook hollers “if I worked any more or I laughed any less, I’d probably wind up dead,” resonating with a cruel yet cool aftertaste. The Buffalonian band, born from COVID, was founded by Julian Burgio and now consists of Anthony Carmes and TJ Cutajar on guitar, Kevin Sampson on bass, and Marc Thomas on drums. “W1ND^UP” released on February 1st of 2022 and is currently sitting at the top of their Spotify page (presumably until they drop their next song). Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music

Edward Phillips – “Lesson Learned”

New Jersey singer-songwriter Edward Phillips (born Phil Edwards) came through with what he described as “a smokey drive in spring” with the new single “Lesson Learned.” The grizzly indie rock track includes a chord progression that may or may not have magical powers, you’ll know when you hear it. Edward Phillips had the help of Oscar Suh-Rodriguez on bass and production along with the help of himself on vocals, guitars, keys, and production. Whether you’re on a “smokey drive in spring” or “walking outside through the morning dew after the night of a party” type of person, “Lesson Learned” is the soundtrack. It’s out now on Kidokoro Records. Stream it on Spotify, Apple Music and SoundCloud Edward Phillips · Lesson Learned

dayaway – “Cool Water”

Have you ever had a beach completely to yourself all day till night and lit off Chinese lanterns? Okay, maybe I’m getting ahead of myself but you get the deal; NYC artist dayaway has arrived with debut single “cool water.”  This coastal club banger washed ashore on March 7th of 2022 and already has accumulated over 25 thousand streams on Spotify. It was also featured on an episode of A Million Little Things on ABC. What’s arguably most exciting about dayaway is that they make me feel like summer is already here for three minutes. You could only imagine the tracks we have to look forward to. The next moves of dayaway are unknown, but what is known is every move they’ve made thus far has been big. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music dayaway · cool water

The Entrepreneurs – “Friends”

How have you been feeling recently? Vitamin D deficiency? Well, the Entrepreneurs fill the room with light on their new double single “Friends / Amianto.” The first of the two ballads brought forth by the trio from Copenhagen fits a more universal niche for everyone to enjoy, lifting any spirit it encounters with its lackadaisical vibrations. The second half of the double single is much more spacey and euphoric, but no less sensational. So much so that the Entrepreneurs successfully snuck onto my own personal playlist. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music Friends / Amìanto by The Entrepreneurs

Low Lying Sun – “Hymn To Say Goodbye”

Low Lying Sun coming in hot with the new head thrashing “Hymn To Say Goodbye.” Heed what you hear because this single makes me want to go cliff jumping and I’m afraid of heights. A heavily reverbed hook, hypergamic guitar licks, and wonderfully anticipated percussion containing just the right amount of righteousness to make anyone crave facing their fears. The rather bleak music video brings a completely different perspective from what I initially heard, in a Michael Jackson “Thriller” type sense. Hailing from London/Essex the quartet is sure to have the rest of the world raging along with them soon enough. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music