‘Thinking Ahead Of Time’ is probably what the indie rock scene has needed for a while now
Modern music for the modern era.
The singer-songwriter has a new song out called ‘Parts Of Two’
The song is a relaxing, organic instrumental that wins by being simple
This new one features Queendom and their vibrant song ‘Pussytalk’
In a land where entertainment is often sacrificed for virtuosity, ‘Somewhere In Between’ knows better
Just a short, catchy little song about relationships. That's it.
The track uses very little to sound absolutely gorgeous
2000s pop-R&B fans, rejoice! This one’s for you
This, right here, is one of the stranger things you will encounter in Indian indie
‘The Resurrection Of The Princess Of Woe And Her Vampire Hound Posse’ still stands on its own, and it taught us how to stop worrying and love the music
This short article is just an excuse to talk about the relevance of scale changes (almost)
Not boring, not soulless, not bland. Therefore, good!
This is an artist intentionally moving away from her earlier work, more commonly called ‘evolution’
‘The Story Of Jonah Stone’ is the second part of a trilogy. Do you know about that, though?
It’s called ‘Arcadestep’, and it’s one of those songs that has an accurate title
Their single ‘Love Jihad’ is far from generic, and it achieves it by looking into the past
Here’s a relatable indie tune about adjusting to new things (and struggling with it)
Just a bit of simple indie-rock.
Double-barrelled acoustic guitar and nothing else? Why not!
Their single ‘Nightcharger’ is something for today’s old-heads
His single ‘Heartache With A Dream’ is a product of the nostalgia factory, and more power to it
This is one of those nice indie pop songs that makes you feel all right for a couple minutes
This is totally that one song you secretly love but won’t show your more artistic friends
There’s plenty of texture on this electronic offering
The indie singer-songwriter is back from a hiatus with the tender single ‘My Girl’
Their EP ‘all my pictures have grown smiles’ is an arrival, and how!
One can’t help but appreciate the dedication the band has to its musical influences
Unabashedly upbeat, and all the better for it.