Snowfish delves into a deliriously happy early aughts anthemic indie rock with “Chemicals”.
A giddy fuzzed-out take of psychedelic pop works wonders with The Mood’s “Daisypicker”.
The Redroom features a frenzied post-punk spirit with “Frontline”.
A “resurrection of pride” brings Novacain back to the front with their latest single Shine On Me.
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HOL’s “bones” makes me long for 90s alternative rock.
A wonderful mixture of hard rock meets industrial pop.
Death Of A Legend offers an intense, heavy hard rocking sound with the joyous “Cruel Summer”.
“Odyssey” the Illustrative Violet embark on a mystical trip through space and sound.
The Dirt Luck goes for an angular, lo-fi indie rock with “I’m Trying”.
MEMORY MOTEL weaves of dream pop and shoegaze into a satisfyingly surreal whole with “Scarlett”.
Distopia offers a chilled-out summer jam on the joyous celebration of “Good Day (feat. Haley Flake)”
On “The Wind in Your Sails” the quieter of the two, they opt for a gentler touch.
Beatnik Party keep their art rock loose and limber throughout the thoughtful “Pyramid Song”.
Number Don’t Count presents a reflective ballad on the pretty pop of “A Girl I Met In June"
Kid Kin creates a narrative all without saying a single word on the soothing “Under A Cloud Of Fret”
Moon Walker embraces an acid-fried weirdness on the retro stylings of “The TV Made Me Do It”.
Emma and the Fragments employ a dreamy-eyed hue to the tenderness of “Back To Blue”.
Scott Klein embraces a rural psychedelic flourish on the potent trip of “SUNSHINE”.
Mirabilia goes for a gracious slice of indie rock and indie pop perfection.