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Ellur – “Close To You”

UK-based act Ellur caught our ears with the slow burn intensity of her latest single, “Close To You.” The lyrical content of coping with rejection and craving validation pairs perfectly with the guitar-driven musical backbone, building from a heartfelt opening to something urgent and sincere. The track constantly crescendos until it ends abruptly in the perfect way – fans of Wolf Alice, Sunflower Bean, and Phoebe Bridgers will find lots to love here. Check out the video for “Close To You” on YouTube below – you can also find it on Spotify.

WILDES – “Far and Wide”

WILDES (aka the solo-project of London-based singer/songwriter Ella Walker) is fresh off the release of her debut album, Other Words Fail Me… She caught our ears with the lightly bubbling indie pop of single “Far and Wide.” Her excellent vocals give off an inescapable longing vibe while the lightly buzzing instruments form an atmospheric backbone that inspires feelings of relaxation or nostalgia, depending on your current headspace. About the song, Walker says: “‘Far and Wide’ is a celebration of friendship. It reflects the madness and uncertainty of early adulthood and the constant change and turbulence we all go through. After neglecting them for a long time, I realized how constant and secure my friendships had become… The constant support and unconditional love of these people is the reason I am here today. So this is a love letter to those friends who saved me – I would do anything for[...]

Wombo – “7 of Cups”

Last time we checked in with the dark energy of Louisville trio Wombo, we were praising their single, “One of These.” They’re back with another dirge, full of intentionally sour-sounding notes (e.g. Pile) and haunting vocals, this time called “7 of Cups.” It’s impossible not to bop along to the trudging bass anchor – it’s similarly difficult not to sway along to the spindly guitar work that hangs like a thick fog over the rest of the track. About the song, Wombo says: “The song is about losing time, forgetting/ being forgotten by time, and feeling trapped by time. The hourglass I found at an antique mall and it gave me the idea to have myself trapped inside a room as a clay version of myself by it.” Check out the music video on YouTube below – you can also find “7” on Spotify.

Blue Cove – “Soothe”

We’re loving the energy coming out of Blue Cove, especially on latest single, “Soothe.” The Chicago-based duo offer a modern take on 2000s emo/pop-punk – with plenty of spring-loaded guitar riffs and catchy, impassioned vocals, this would fit comfortably on any playlist anchored by Soccer Mommy, Charly Bliss, and The Beths. About “Soothe,” Blue Cove say: “A toxic lover can drain you. When you give so much of yourself to a partner, you can ultimately end up with very little energy left for yourself and your own goals” You can also find “Soothe” on Spotify. Blue Cove · Soothe

Crooner – “Better Ways”

Crooner from our kinda-neighbor city Erie, PA, caught our ears with their latest offering, “Better Ways.” Self-described as “nostalgia-pop,” the trio brings acoustic-driven indie folk flavors with omnipleasant bass and drum accompaniments. On top of it all is a quasi-falsetto vocal line that evokes feelings of longing, but we were particularly drawn to the bridge that combines the otherwise organic instrumentation with subtle electronic flourishes. You can find “Better Ways” on Spotify and Apple Music as well. Crooner · Better Ways

LonelyTwin – “More Than On My Mind”

Stockholm’s LonelyTwin (aka Madelene Eliasson) just released her debut album, This End Had No Beginning, via Ultra Records. The song “More Than On My Mind” is on the album, and it’s our latest recommendation for good reason. Expect light and airy indie pop vibes with themes of heartbreak, love, and strained relationships. About the song, Eliasson says: “It’s about being stuck in a loop of thinking that things might be better next time, even though you might know deep down that it’s never gonna happen.” You can also find “More Than On My Mind” on Apple Music and Spotify. LonelyTwin · More Than On My Mind

The Demos – “Streetlight Glow”

Our Rochester neighbors in The Demos just released a new single, “Streetlight Glow,” that shows off their penchant for writing hooky indie-garage riffs. With its synth-laced choruses; smart pop sheen; and angular indie rock guitar stabs, “Glow” reminds us of The Strokes; Cold War Kids; or even their fellow Rochesterians in Joywave. About the song, The Demos say: “Youthful love under the glow of a streetlight. Streetlight Glow is a song about your first love and the feeling that no matter what happens, everything thing will be alright as long as you are with them.” You can also find “Streetlight Glow” on Spotify. thedemosmusic · Streetlight Glow

FNTN – “Impossible Summer”

We’re checking back in with our buds in FNTN and their surfy new single, “Impossible Summer.” You might remember our feature of “Crypto Vegan” from a few months ago, but it’s time to open your ears again for this irresistible number. The juicy intro guitar riffs were enough to sell us, but this beachy tune has enough melody and good-time vibes to have us head bopping all the way through. You can also find “Impossible Summer” on Spotify.

Week Neez – “Shiny Leopard”

The “business-punk” band Week Neez (their words, not ours, although v applicable) recently caught our ears with their hooky new single, “Shiny Leopard.” By this point, any dedicated readers of buffaBLOG know we’re suckers for strong pop hooks and big energy… Let’s just say “Leopard” is full of both. The Wollongong, Australia-based act is headed out on tour this summer in support, so while we can’t join them (because we’re stuck in Buffalo), anyone in their area should make any effort. Check out the YouTube embed below – you can also find “Shiny Leopard” on Spotify.

Old Fashioned Bleeding Hearts – “Somewhere Else”

Brooklyn act Old Fashioned Bleeding Hearts (aka songwriter/musician Colton Tracy) caught our ears with the 90s-esque slacker rock on his latest single, “Somewhere Else.” Sludgy guitars and siren leads pair well with the aloof vocals to pierce through your speakers in a way that brings to mind genre luminaries like Built to Spill, Pavement, and early-era Weezer. Be sure to stick around for the second half of the song for a super-tasty outro. “Somewhere Else” is on Soundcloud – you can also find OFBH’s discography on Bandcamp too. Old Fashioned Bleeding Hearts · Somewhere Else

Tom Sundog – “Night on My Mind”

London-based artist Tom Sundog is on a mission to create sounds no one has ever heard before and we think the rapid-fire delivery on his latest offering, “Night on My Mind” checks all those boxes. An electrified beat and squelchy synth sounds give this an otherworldly sound, certainly refreshing on the ears while offering a challenging new sonic palate to explore. Check out the music video below on YouTube.

Limón Limón – “Differently”

Frequent buffaBLOG features Limón Limón are back with another electropop gem called “Differently.” This song has extreme summer vibes – with an inescapable bassline bop and lyrical content about finding love after a long drought, this one feels just as right poolside as it does on your morning commute to work. If you’re feeling froggy, you can also peep another of our Limón favorites here. Check out “Differently” via Soundcloud below – if you like it as much as we do, add it to your Spotify playlist. Limón Limón · Differently

Hot Mustard – “Naked When You Come”

Spicy! There’s something to be said about the funk/soul sounds being pumped out from Hot Mustard – it’s a decadent blend of boom bap hip-hop sounds and 2022-flavored use of retro samples. It’s not too hard to imagine something amazing coming from a duo composed of members of TV on the Radio and Anitbalas… But just in case you’re wondering, we recommend checking out the vintage-inspired antimated music video below. Sit back and let their distinctive heat wash all over you. Check out the music video for “Naked” below – you can also find it on Spotify.

poolblood – “twinkie”

Our Toronto neighbors in poolblood just released a cool new song called “twinkie” and we’re hooked. “Twinkie” is jangly and gauzy – enough to appeal to fans of anyone from Phoebe Bridgers, to Girlpool, to Goon. The accompanying music video (directed by guitarist/drummer Shamir) captures the mood of the song perfectly; a nostalgia-inducder, full of frolicking, flowers, and imagery that generally brings to mind happier times. About the song, singer Maryam Said says: “‘twinkie’ is a song I wrote about the tenderness of time, time as a source of love, and the way time is the ultimate parent. Starting over is as sweet as a golden sponge cake.” You can find “twinkie” on Spotify and Apple Music too.

Paolo Nutini – “Acid Eyes”

Paolo Nutini seems to be on fire lately (a recent performance with Liam Gallagher can confirm), and that energy is evident on his slow-burn new single, “Acid Eyes.” “Eyes” is a hopeful but bittersweet love song with a haunting refrain of “I never told you I loved you.” While the song starts out as a simple bass thump, it eventually blossoms into something beautiful, atmospheric, and orchestral – not unlike a perfectly-executed acid trip… Unless we’re mistaken and Paolo’s referring to something a bit more caustic. Check out “Acid Eyes” below – you can also find it on Apple Music and Spotify.