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Tiger Darrow – “Happy Face”

Fresh out of the Big Apple, Tiger Darrow is here with their latest single, “Happy Face,” a song about realizing that your ex might have a type. “Face” reminds us of that weird, uncanny valley feeling when you realize there are only slight differences between you and your ex’s newest partner – most poignantly, a good attitude. “Happy Face” is a borderline experimental take on bedroom-pop, led by unsettling (in a good way), descending rhythmic keyboard blasts. Sticking around through the chorus will reward you with the song’s stickiest earworm, a staccato vocal refrain that will wriggle its way deep into your brain. Listeners who make it to the end of the song will be even further rewarded by a gooey string and vocal moment that melds strangely well with “Face’s” otherwise electronic backbone. Fans of St. Vincent, Julia Michaels, or Melanie Martinez will find lots to love here. You[...]

TRSH – “FIRE DEPARETMENT”

The hottest ‘TRSH‘ of the midwest is back with their latest single, “FIRE DEPARETMENT.” It’s one minute and 11 seconds of blistering Midwest energy… And TRSH doesn’t make you wait for anything. The vocals kick right in with a poignant lyric about burning down your parents’ house (and we’d like to add that the intentional misspelling of “department” somehow adds to the brattiness of that sentiment). Complete with mathy guitars and heart-on-your-sleeve vocals delivered at a breakneck pace, this is literally everything you could ever need from a Midwest twinkle fest. Fans of Mom Jeans, Free Throw, Hot Mulligan, or Del Paxton are about to discover a brand new gem. You can find “FIRE DEPARETMENT” on Spotify and lots more goodies over on their Linktree. Before that, be sure to check out the YouTube embed below.

Dorio – “Lost These Days”

Dorio certainly has a cavalcade of influences here on their latest single, “Lost These Days.” Ranging anywhere from “…Wall-of-sound orchestral pop, Italian soundtracks, lounge pop and deep house sensibilities in the mid-90’s.” With that in mind, there’s something utterly unique about Dorio’s style, while simultaneously feeling inherently 2023. There’s an undeniable retro influence here on the funky 70s-inspired bassline, but singer Rachel Roscoe’s twee vocals root this one solidly in the bedroom-pop/dream-pop movements of modern day indie rock. There are multiple cherries-on-top here too, including startlingly clean swirling guitars, jaunty rhythms, and super-tight percussion tones. You can find “Lost These Days” on Spotify, and Bandcamp... And don’t forget to follow them on Instagram! Check out the YouTube embed below.  

Futureheaven – “Coldgaze”

Coming to us all the way from Sydney, Australia, shoegazers Futureheaven caught our ears with the icy brilliance of their latest single, “Coldgaze.” Immediately, lovelorn guitars soaked in bell-tone ambiance pierce through your speakers, swirling around your head with a surprising amount of clarity for an otherwise shoegaze-y track. There’s (of course) a wall of fuzzed-out guitar backbones to appease any MBV stans out there, but fans of fuzzlords like Pity Sex all the way to surfy dream-poppers like Alvvays will also find lots to sink their teeth into here… Just be sure not to get a brain freeze (you know, because it’s cold). “Coldgaze” is available now on lots of streaming services, including Apple Music, Spotify, and Bandcamp – you can also preview it via the YouTube link below.

Sofi Gev – “Softspoken Eyes”

Sofi Gev, the solo project of American singer-songwriter and indie pop artist Hannah Lovelady, has finally released the much anticipated new single, “Softspoken Eyes.” From lyrics and melodies inspired by hyper-infatuation; childhood memories; and confronting life head-on; to her dreamy blend of indie/folk pop with a touch of electronica; “Softspoken Eyes” is a song that just might speak to your soul. Her earliest and most enduring musical influence came from her father singing Joni Mitchell songs to her at night as a child, and that influence shines through the silky, tastefully-reverbed vocals set slightly offbeat over inspired, swirling instrumentals. Fans of Bat for Lashes, My Brightest Diamond, Lucy Dacus, or even Ethel Cain will love not only this single, but Sofi Gev’s entire discography. Regardless of all the details, we’ve all had a time in life when we’ve been enamored by another human. Craving a deeper connection and wanting to[...]

Hana McCartney – “Dope”

“The Gen-Z love child of Sky Ferreira and Lana from the Ultraviolence era? That’s Hana McCartney.” Their words, not ours… But we think it’s an apt description of this exciting young talent. We’re here to share Hana McCartney’s latest offering, the 90s tinged (but still 2023-flavored) indie pop of “Dope.” Thick with plenty of guitar texture, dramatic synth ambiance, and Hana’s forlorn vocal presence, “Dope’s” indie pop vibe has the feel of a song that could comfortably exist in any of the past 2.5 decades. Hana had a specific vision for this song before it was penned – here’s what she shared with us: “The idea of each song having a drug reference or innuendo was already in my mind when I started writing this album. Taking taboo topics like abusive relationships, substance abuse, addiction, and mental health and personifying them into stories that are relevant to me and others[...]

The Moonjacks – “Fishnets”

“Fishnets” is the newest single off of California trio The Moonjacks‘ upcoming album; a follow up to 2022’s Bad Guy Stuff. The intro, accompanied by a ukulele, paints a pretty picture of a girl “smoking blunts and drinking PBR” that could easily veer off into tawdry territory, but avoids that pitfall and goes the wholesome route. “Fishnets” continues with addition of the rest of the band, driven by warm pop guitar and a fun piano track that sneaks in between the bass and drums – check out our previous feature of “Wack” if you need more solid proof. The Moonjacks are at their best when they’re having fun, and while it’s unclear if the story behind this song is based on true events, it’s absolutely crystal clear they’re enjoying themselves here. If you haven’t listened before, this is a great jumping off point. Be sure to check out “Fishnets” and[...]

Sol Bishop – “Write Off”

Melbourne based artist Sol Bishop brings a intriguing, punk-forward track into his usual hip hop offering with “WRITE OFF.”  Filled to the brim with self loathing about a failed relationship with lines such as “So I tell you that I’m changing/just to see you naked/but it’s still the same shit,” Bishop doesn’t let up much on his self-critique and clearly takes the blame but doesn’t take responsibility (Baby, I’m a write off). A buzzing bass line reverberates throughout that will stick with you long after the final note, certainly more on the punkier side of things while still retaining Bishop’s spitfire hip-hop delivery. Fans of The Streets, Gorillaz, or even Linkin Park would find this track interesting and may find this a good stepping stone to find more interest in hip hop. You can hear “WRITE OFF” Sol Bishop over on Soundcloud or Spotify as well as several of his[...]

Interbellum – “The Storm”

Hailing from Beirut, Interbellum is a project helmed by Lebanese singer-songwriter Karl Mattar. “The Storm” comes from his group’s third album Our House is Very Beautiful at Night which was recorded during the initial Covid-19 lockdowns throughout 2020-2021. This album came together with backing member Pascal Semerdjian recording his drum parts in Lebanon while Mattar recorded vocals and the rest at his home in Berlin. The cheery vocals and cheekily strummed guitar in their single “The Storm” coalesce into a definite pop rock gem tinged with some some of the hardships that come along with the Very Real Global Pandemic™, but also the (ongoing) economic crisis within Lebanon still reeling from a civil war. It’s an interesting juxtaposition between a very real, very depressing topic and the sunny, jangle-pop that Interbellum conjures, but that’s part of the magic here. Fans of Alvvays, The Shins, or even The Beatles would find lots to[...]

Sval – “SMOKE”

Hailing from Norway, SVAL is a 24 year old songcrafting veteran that has been making undeniably great songs for over a decade already and her latest alt-pop jam “SMOKE” continues that pedigree. The new song leans on SVAL’s killer vocals and electro sonics to make an exciting sound that is flirty and lifting, giving you an intoxicating head rush while making your toes tap and head bob along. SVAL’s singing has swagger and range that satisfies with every phrase and her use of sonic variety creates sections of the track that are at once segmented and unique while simultaneously progressing towards a greater whole from start to finish. “SMOKE” is impeccably crafted and wholly satisfying and fans of Billie Eilish, Robyn, and Sylvan Esso will find lots to love in this new track. Listen to the new song “SMOKE” by SVAL on Spotify, Apple Music, and Soundcloud and find more[...]

Quit Yourself – “Strung Out & Grinding Your Teeth”

Quit Yourself brings a fun, energetic emo ballad in the form of “Strung Out & Grinding Your Teeth,” the first single from their upcoming EP, IT GETS WORSE BEFORE IT GETS WORSE. Most of the words I just used don’t entirely do justice to this impressive effort, so I’ll switch gears a bit with a story: It’s sometime in the early aughts and a dear friend named Kelly gave me a copy of Taking Back Sunday’s Tell All Your Friends that quite literally changed my life (for the better). Comparisons can sometimes be forced or, “eh, I kinda see that,” but in this case, I believe it to be a fair one. Quit Yourself isn’t a TBS clone by any means, but the frantic intro with soulful lyrics; melodic call-and-response vocals; and tapped guitar leads improve that nicely-paved road with enough fervor and passion to stand out on their own.[...]

His Old Chain – “Here”

The quasi-elusive band, His Old Chain IS, in fact, here, with their most recent of six singles released since 2022, “Here.” The duo of Christian Lyles and Stefan J. Selbert are cowboys by trade, but sneak away to the studio to create songs whenever they can. “Here” features a surfy, swimmy guitar lead that warms you up for the calm, soothing vocals complete with lyrics we can all relate to… We’ve all been in that situation where we’re stuck in a lonely mindset, wishing we were sleeping next to someone else. Fans of the newer sun-soaked Turnover, Still Woozy, and Say Hi will love this groovy bedroom-pop jam. We can’t wait to see what they release next. You can find “Here” on Spotify,  Soundcloud or Instagram. Check out the YouTube embed below.

Dirt Buyer – “On & On”

I could go on and on about the new single “On & On,” recently released by New Jersey-born, New York-based band, Dirt Buyer. The palm-muted intro to this song had me moving before any vocals had even kicked in. The chugging, grungy, alt-rock guitars carry through the entire song and were actually written just days before “On & On” was recorded… Even crazier, the lyrics were written right before vocalist Joe Sutkowski had to sing them. The song was co-written and produced with Ruben Radlauer (Model/Actriz) and Jeff Berrall (Caveman.) Fans of rocking-but-accessible bands like Manchester Orchestra, early Kings of Leon, or My Morning Jacket will dig this one for sure. Sutkowski has entered a self-proclaimed “new era of Dirt Buyer” and part of this new era was dying his hair a vibrant shade of red which he feels adds to his electrifying live performances. “On & On” isn’t just[...]

Quiet Sonia – “Sparks”

As per their Instagram: “Quiet Sonia is a Copenhagen-based seven-piece experimental chamber-rock group”. In my wildest dreams I don’t think I could come up with such a combination of words to describe a musical act like them, yet here we are! “Sparks” is the first single off of their upcoming debut album and was, in true chamber-rock group fashion, recorded live in (and I am not making this up) a candle-lit studio over a weekend at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. I have friends in bands who would give their teeth to record something this beautiful in live takes, not to mention over a weekend! Anyone who has an ear for high production folk-tinged post punk fused with an orchestral arrangement will find this tantalizing. Vitamin String Quartet mashed together with Arcade Fire is the most accurate description I can think of, but still doesn’t do justice to what[...]

Buck Raines – “Rocks”

Mysterious act Buck Raines is here with a fresh bedroom-pop single, “Rocks.” Buck, (aka Ryan Raines (aka DJ Kid Gloves)) utilizes his electronic influences alongside strong story-telling lyrics to create a dreamy vibe that music lovers across many genres can enjoy… But if you love Mac DeMarco or Porches, you’re pretty much *guaranteed* to be a fan of Buck. Each verse is filled with ear-catching melodies you’ll have stuck in your head after one listen-through. This song hits the trifecta when you add in the tasteful drums and icily emotional guitar leads. Born in Key Largo, Florida, and now a current L.A. resident, Raines works as a producer/songwriter and even drums occasionally, which explains why his songs are so well-rounded. You can find “Rocks” on Spotify and Apple Music. Check out the YouTube embed below.