I Made Wildflower Booze from an Irish Meadow While Listening to JW Francis’s New Album: Magic River
I Made Dandelion Wine from an Irish Meadow While Listening to JW Francis
I Made Dandelion Wine from an Irish Meadow While Listening to JW Francis
These songs carry the torch of an earlier era in indie rock, one that leans heavily on ready-made guitar hooks and propulsive drums.
This might be the sound of machines, but with Josh pulling the levers, it’s anything but robotic.
Alt-folk anti-hero Lupen Crook and his artistic and romantic partner Willow Vincent captivated the crowd with their entrancing, spiritually striking music.
Let the punk-infused tunes and deep lyrics of the Italian four-piece band of friends “zap” into your eardrums.
California-based syrus (aka Syrus Aslam) is an enigmatic chap. No Spotify bio. No IG bio.
The Boston spooky-themed ska band releases their second single in a month, in which they sing of the sensation of zombification.
LGBTQ+ trio Porch Mud upend Missourian expectations by tapping into indie folk rock to introduce themselves at AA, and the world at large.
Formerly Alpha & The Van, the Montreal indie quartet releases their “debut” album under their new name, filled with nostalgia, funk, and finding inner peace.
“Vanishing Act” is the kind of song that’ll pull you somewhere else and make everything around you disappear.
I found myself fully immersed in “Sleepless”, a track that feels like an escape.
Not your average indie sound at all, but the ambient elements it carries stay with you, ever colorful.
Calm Canopy more than lives up to its name on the bright, jangly hyper-poptimistic new single, “Waiting Wrong.”
The Dutch music project’s storytelling once again shines on the second single from their debut concept album, NEU.
“Won’t let nobody hurt you” is a strong, confident reintroduction for McGuire and a promising start to whatever comes next in his new chapter of solo work
Swiss Portrait, the project of Edinburgh-based artist Michael Kay Terence, released “Sleep Easy” on June
The New Zealand trio turns up the darkness on their new EP, crafting a sound which lives up to the record’s title.
With a roaring sound that blends blues, alt-country, and classic rock, Creatchman sends up attention culture through satirical wit and a scintillating groove.
Grazer’s latest single comes replete with retro synths, washed out vocals, and anthemic hooks that defy the limitations of both genre and fandom.
A relatable anthem released just in time for Summer, Lazy Days capture how we’re all feeling with ‘I Wanna Go Home’.