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The Washing Line Economy – “Mirrors”

Last time we checked in with The Washing Line Economy, we were excited to share their swirly, sunny slice of indie pop called “In As Many Minutes.” They’re back again with a new tune called “Mirrors” that continues their trend of slightly-squiggly indie rock with a hint of psych flavor. Fans of guitar effects will enjoy the lead guitars here, but otherwise, this is a relatively hush-hush tune that plays with slow-burn vibes in a simmering intensity. Fans of newer Turnover, Mac Demarco, or Tame Impala will enjoy this overall-adorned band’s unique style. Don’t miss out on the mirror-themed music video below – if you like it, be sure to add it to your playlist on Spotify.

The Washing Line Economy – “In As Many Minutes”

Digging this swirly, swimmy psych-tinged indie pop jam from Australia’s The Washing Line Economy. “In As Many Minutes” combines an overall upbeat vibe with jewel-tone guitar leads, forlorn vocals, and tight production. Stick around till the four-minute mark, where the song evolves into something bigger – adding a string section and a big, juicy drum beat. Fans of Turnover or Tame Impala will be into this swirly, sunny indie pop. You can check it out below via YouTube, or click over to Spotify if that’s more your thing.