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Pure Mids – “Don’t Quit”

Southern California’s Pure Mids are a band we always come back to. They make it awfully hard to quit with their accessible indie pop bangers that seem to land every quarter. Combine a driving beat, 80s synths, with a pleasant bounce and you have their newest single “Don’t Quit.” Pure Mids have the ability to land an earworm almost effortlessly (although I’m sure there is a LOT of effort behind this). Check out “Don’t Quit” below and be on the lookout for more material from the trio, as I’m sure that we will be covering them again.

Pure Mids – “The Leader”

Los Angeles 3-piece, Pure Mids, release the latest single off their debut full length, Optimistic-ism, a trippy pop-rock journey through a multihued bubblegum dreamscape. Let tranquil, celestial vocals be your disembodied guide as romping drums set an energetic pace through a surreally scenic backdrop pulsating with spacey, regal keys. Entrancing and upbeat, expand your mind and treat your ears to this fun, psychedelic track below. Optimistic-ism is available now on Spotify and be sure to check out more of Pure Mids on SoundCloud here.

Pure Mids – “Maybe It’s Alright”

Pure Mids is a SoCo trio whose “Maybe It’s Alright” caught our ears for its hooky, shoegazy sentiment. Reminiscent of The Depreciation Guild or Slowdive with a hint of The Killers, “Maybe It’s Alright” combines frantic drumming with lush synth pads and plucky guitar melodies. Get intimate with the widget below and listen for yourself. Pure Mids’ discography is available via Bandcamp… You know what to do.

Pure Mids – “These Days”

Los Angeles-based trio Pure Mids just released “These Days,” their second single as a group. The new act is composed of multi-instrumentalist William Gonzalez, multi-instrumentalist Steven Martinez, and drummer Daniel Jurado. “These Days” comes packaged as a mixture of classic indie technique, neo-psychedelia and shoegaze. The guitars on the track are effect-laden, but sound smooth and on point as they roll onward. Paired with the relaxed lead vocals of Gonzalez, the combination becomes an easy-going experience. Check out “These Days” below via SoundCloud.