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Griffith James – “Market and Black (feat. Tennis)”

LA-based singer/songwriter Griffith James teamed up with indie pop luminaries Tennis for his debut single, “Market and Black.” Featuring vocals from Tennis’ Alaina Moore (Tennis also produced James’ upcoming album), “M&B” is a buoyant indie pop jam with hints of psychedelic rock, acoustic folk, and retro rock. It’s tight and urgent, while also letting James’ surprisingly soothing vocals shine through. We loved this debut – watch the video below and be sure to check him out on Apple Music or Spotify.

Tennis – “No Exit”

Denver pop duo Tennis crank things up a notch with their latest single, “No Exit.” Enlisting a groove-centric bass line, ambient synths, and unrelenting percussion, Tennis captures the feel-good zeal of 70’s and 80’s height-of-pop. Their upbeat sentiment works as a bit of a double edged sword, meeting carefree youthfulness with familiar anxiety. It comes off as a push to dance the cares away, almost as if working through the turbulence with each repeat of the track’s ascending hook mantra. For the duo’s first slip into dance-track territory, they seem to hit the nail right on the head. Take a stab at letting go with “No Exit” below, out now via Mutually Detrimental.