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Hikee Bikini – “Bubble”

Hikee Bikini is an Austrian act whose “Bubble” certainly rubbed us the right way. Combining a frantic marimba-esque keyboard with tight pop vibes, “Bubble” is an effervescent jam that combines lighthearted lyrics with straight-up pop sensibility. It is accompanied by a kitschy music video full of pastel pinks and greens, choreographed dancing, and striking imagery. Get down to their shoo-be-doo-laden Austrian pop via the YouTube embed below and if you dig it – add it to your Spotify playlist.

Brigt – “May”

Brigt is a 20-year-old Norwegian specializing in simmering and romantic indie pop. His latest offering, “May,” really caught our ears with its bouncing bass, excellent synth-work, and Brigt’s surprisingly soothing vocals. At just over two minutes, this one comes and goes before you know it – a fleeting ode to love with just the right amount of retro 80s warmth. Check out May below and be sure to add it to your Spotify playlist.

Pizzagirl – “Dennis”

Alright, alright, we admit it… We’re Pizzagirl fanatics. “Dennis” is the latest offering from this multi-talented multi-instrumentalist from Liverpool – it’s full of funky vibes, driven by a quirky, chorus-soaked guitar and even quirkier lyrics. Tastefully kitschy, totally hooky, and fully danceable, we think you’ll enjoy “Dennis” for sure – check it out below.

BEACHTAPE – “Somebody Like Hugh”

There’s something delightfully simple about “Somebody Like Hugh,” the latest song from Brighton act BEACHTAPE. Pairing jangly guitars with slacker-vibe vocals and a warm and fuzzy mix, “Somebody Like Hugh” could sit comfortably on a shelf next to any 90s guitar pop act. There’s a great chorus and cool guitars throughout this one… even if we’re not totally sold that this one is literally about someone named Hugh. Make sure you check it out below.

Matthew Squires – “Visions of America”

Matthew Squires caught our attention with the quirky indie rock of his latest jam, “Visions of America.” Alongside a thought-provoking video, Squires unleashes his stream-of-consciousness style lyricism with the same aural aesthetics as Built to Spill, The Flaming Lips, or even Modern Baseball. We think his “ba-da” filled choruses will get your head bopping – check out the vid below.

CHILDCARE – “The Smell of Souchong”

We’re digging this latest jam from London indie rockers CHILDCARE. “The Smell of Souchong” brings the same sort of intensity as Arctic Monkeys or Spoon with a touch of nuance. Unique “uhns” and “yayayayayas” pepper this track throughout – it always seems as if frontman Ed Cares has something unique up his sleeve. Listen for yourself via the widget below.

isle&fever – “Room To Breathe”

Mmmm, we’re digging “Room To Breathe,” a frantic (but dance-able) jam from Californian electro-pop duo isle&fever. Pairing a bell-tone synth line with urgent drumming and distant audio samples, “Room To Breathe” is sure to get you amped up and vibing no matter what time of day. Put this one on in the AM to get your day off right via Spotify. 

Nick County – “If You Still Love Me”

“If You Still Love Me” is one of those songs full of inherent longing… We think Nick County nailed it on his particular brand of alt-country tinged bedroom pop. “If You Still Love Me” smarts of The Killers meets Mac Demarco in a good way – “If You Still Love Me then you gotta let me know” over a perfect chord progression should be replaying through your head all day. Check out the YouTube vid below.

Antoine Diligent – “Get In On It”

We think you should listen to this new jam from LA-based solo act, Antoine Diligent. You might recognize frontman Anthony Polcino from his Epic Records act, Low vs. Diamond, but we’re currently jazzed on his latest output. “Get In On It” pairs a bumping bassline with tight indie rock hooks. Fleshed out with psychedelic synths and sharp guitar flares, “Get In On It” should appeal to fans of The Strokes or The 1975. Check it out below.

Odd Relics – “Matrimony”

“Matrimony” is a spacy and ethereal take on electropop from Florida project Odd Relics. You might also recognize Odd Relics as Brian Squillace of Sub Pop act Yuno and also half of indie-pop duo LANNDS. This time around though, we’re highlighting his solo work – full of strong and memorable vocal hooks and the perfect amount of atmosphere, we think “Matrimony” would make a great addition to your Spotify playlist.

Husbands – “Mexico”

Husbands is a shimmery indie-pop duo whose “Mexico” caught our ears. Inspired by a dream house sitting opportunity in Costa Rica, “Mexico” approaches themes of disillusionment after returning to the 9 to 5 grind, and finds the duo yearning to drop their responsibilities and move to Mexico. They do this, of course, atop catchy and swirly indie-pop. Check it out via the widget below and add it to your Spotify playlist. Mexico by Husbands

Raised By Dinosaurs – “The Void Is Me Devoid of You (feat. Enlia)”

South American dream pop act Raised By Dinosaurs caught our attention with the woozy indie pop of “The Void is Me Devoid of You.” Completed by a beautiful vocal presence, “Void” is a four-minute slow-burner full of lyrical hooks; round, punchy basslines; and a whole lot of hazy atmosphere. Fans of Slowdive, Turnover, or Lush will dig this one – check it out below and then add it to your Spotify playlist.

Lauren Faith – “Jheeze (Sam Wills Remix)”

London artist Lauren Faith teamed up with Sam Wills for this fantastic remix of her latest jam, “Jheeze.” Mixing elements of 90s r&b with an undeniable bass throb and a tinge of jazz, “Jheeze” is an irresistible selection from her latest release, the Cosmic EP. Stick around to hear the hush-hush earworm of a chorus – check it out below, and if you dig it, be sure to follow Lauren on IG.

Dancing Tongues – “Shotgun”

“Shotgun” is an icy-cold blast of post-punk energy from LA act Dancing Tongues. Pairing a romantic baritone with swirly guitars and a prominent, bouncing bass, “Shotgun” checks all of the boxes that make for a great post-punk jam. Fans of Interpol, Ceremony, or Joy Division will dig this one – give “Shotgun” a spin below and get gloomy with us.

Sail By Summer – “Invisible”

Norwegian duo Sail By Summer have crafted a slow-burn gem with “Invisible.” What starts off as a simmering indie pop tune gradually blooms into a full, electronica-laced indie pop banger. “Invisible” really opens up around the 1:50 mark, where a harmonized solo comes out of nowhere and turns the song into an avalanche of dynamics. Fans of Radical Face, Death Cab for Cutie, or Bon Iver will find common ground here – check it out below.