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rincs – “Bobcat II”

We’ve been lovin’ on this twinkly indie rocker from LA duo rincs. “Bobcat II” is a quirky jam, full of spindly twists and turns, unique chord progressions, and a super tight percussion track. This one is ambiguous genre-wise, layered subtly with lots of electronic elements and carried heavily by a buttery vocal track; we especially dig when the bass kicks in the 2nd verse, around the 1:05 mark. Check it out below and be sure to add it to your Spotify playlist if you’re feeling it. rincs · Bobcat II

My Gravity Girls – “Forests”

Loving this super chill ambiance from Italian chillwave act My Gravity Girls. “Forests” is a super simple song; a two-chord jam that could be the soundtrack to a nightly jaunt through a forest. This one is ultra-soothing with a hint of mysteriousness, as perfect for a night drive as it is for winding down at the end of a long day. Check out the striking music video below and keep an eye out for their upcoming album, I Miss Something and Miss Everyone due out in September.

Fellow Feeling – “Dig”

Liking the juxtaposition of somber and urgent here on Fellow Feeling‘s latest offering, “Dig.” This one pairs a peppy bedroom-pop drumbeat with a more laid-back dream-pop guitar track. The song itself is about a codependent relationship and explores the implications of how that might affect your life – this powerful jam makes it the perfect backdrop for such a topic. Check it out below and be sure to swing by Spotify if you dig it.

Bee Bee Sea – “Gonna Get Me”

Bee Bee Sea is an Italian trio who specialize in fun garage rock jams. We’ve been particularly smitten with “Gonna Get Me,” a raspy, grungy number that’s as tight and springy as it is distorted. Sometimes, the best songs are the one’s that eschew twists and turns for big energy and fun melodies – this one is functionally perfect on that level. Fans of Wavves or Cloud Nothings would love this – check it out below or swing by their Spotify to add to your daily playlist. Bee Bee Sea · Gonna Get Me

SENATOR – “makingmoves”

Smooth stuff on this debut single from dreamy VA duo, SENATOR. “makingmoves” is a swimmy little ditty carried heavily by the duo’s wispy, hooky vocal harmonies – not to mention the nu-disco tinged bursts of guitar and percussion. Fans of Men I Trust, TOPS, or Turnover would dig this newly-minted duo’s stuff. Help them get off on the right foot by downloading from Bandcamp below, or swinging by their Spotify. makingmoves by Senator

Jimkata – “Wanna Go”

Ithaca/LA hyrbid trio Jimkata are back (finally!) with an epic synthpop jam called “Wanna Go.” Hot off the heels of a two and a half year hiatus, the synth-soaked trio popped back up with “Wanna” and it’s accompanying music video treatment, utilizing an infinite-frame shtick with a palette of vibrant-yellows. Beyond that, the song is hook-laden, stuffing their synth layers with elements of indie pop and nu disco. Say welcome back in style by checking out their video below

Error Jordan – “Spook’d Ya”

Loving this spooky one from Indiana solo-act Error Jordan. “Spook’d Ya” deals with ghostly presences, future hauntings, and empty-minded musings – but more than that, it has that somber, barely-held-together quality of other rickety indie rockers like Attic Abasement, Cursive, or Modest Mouse. Either way, this one certainly gave us the feels while keeping our heads bobbing and our hearts throbbing, and for that, we’re sharing it with you. Check it out on Bandcamp below. Tell My WiFi Lover by Error Jordan

Woodes – “Euphoria”

Every now and then we like to dip our toes into some pure, refreshing pop – and this latest one from Australian singer/songwriter Woodes was just the thing to quench our thirst. “Euphoria” is unabashed in its pop approach – big 90s-pop instrumentals lay the framework for Woodes’ lilting vocal delivery. Even better, this one comes replete with a Lord-of-the-Rings/Fantasy music video with… Get this – choreographed elves. It’s best seen for yourself – check it out below.

June Pageant – “Guess We’ll Never Live There (feat. Edward Phillips)”

Loving this lo-fi dreampop collab between Edward Phillips and June Pageant. This one is built on a tasty Casio-inspired beat, layered tastefully with spiraling guitar sirens and a driven bass backbone. This one feels fidgety and energetic without ever losing it’s dreaminess, plus, it’s got a killer chorus – fans of Castlebeat or Say Hi would dig this one for sure. Check it out below. June Pageant · Guess We’ll Never Live There(feat. Edward Phillips)

Thor Rixon – “Why Don’t You Love Me”

There’s something ultra-sexy about this new jam from Thor Rixon – “Why Don’t You Love Me” is a super-smooth indie pop jam with strong funk, soul, and nu-disco vibes. Loving the campy vibes that came through in the music video treatment as well – bowling alley chic, breezy beach scenes, and Thor’s undeniable aesthetic are all very pleasant on the eyes. This one is bound to worm its way into your head – check it out below or add it to your Spotify playlist for best results.

Rah-C – “For the Holiday”

Rah-C‘s new video for “For the Holiday” is a truly psychedelic experience – disclaimer: this one might be a trigger for some of our more photosensitive viewers, so watch at your own risk. Beyond the swirly trippiness of the music video, “Holiday” is an almost-otherworldly chillwave jam. The sugary melodies and frantic synth backdrop here sounds like synthpop on ecstasy, in a good way, of course. Rah-C has crafted a jam that is bound to put you in a good mood – check it out below and check this link for more listening options.

Reptilians – “The Modern Harrison Bergeron”

UK trio Reptilians are here with the uber-urgent post-punk vibes of “The Modern Harrison Bergeron.” A breakneck tempo, spiraling guitar leads, and overdriven-bass-madness propel this one forward like the blistering ball of energy it is. There’s a bit of punky METZ flavor here mixed with some darker Interpol sentiment, but this is one banger best experienced for yourself. Check it out below and be sure to swing by their Spotify too. Reptilians · The Modern Harrison Bergeron

Dunebug – “Impossible With You”

Ultimate chill-out vibes here from UK solo-act Dunebug – “Impossible With You” is surfy and subtle with a tasteful flavoring of retro 50s rock. This one would sit comfortably on a shelf next to Best Coast, Soccer Mommy, or even a Beach Boys record… Somber and sweet, “Impossible” is full of vibey nuance like swept guitar strums and vocal ah-ahhhs drenched in reverb. Check it out below or swing by her Spotify for more. Dunebug · Impossible With You

Slowsie – “Sunrise”

Liking this one from power trio Slowsie – “Sunrise” is a great, guitar-driven banger, borrowing the slightest tinge of Strokes-esque charm, pairing it with surfy riffs, and making it all their own. The big bass energy and slacker-rock vocal delivery help to take this one to the next level. “Sunrise” is a part of Slowsie’s latest EP, Late at Night. Check it out via Soundcloud below or add it to your Spotify playlist if that’s more your speed. Slowsie · Sunrise

Western Maude – “Cracking”

“Cracking” is one of those ultimate chill-out songs. Western Maude‘s presence here sounds like a vintage AM radio – it lays like a fragile artifact over a metaphorical sea of hypnotic indie-electro elements. There’s something about the watery synths laying in a hazy fog overtop the plodding bassline in this one that we can’t help but love. Check it out below or swing by Maude’s Spotify for a full discography.