Swedish duo Fort Not are back with their sophomore album "Depressed For Success". With eternal love for indie-pop and bands like Half Japanese, Tiger Trap and Pavement, they always aim to find that ...
Smooth yet punchy powerpop in the style of Teenage Fanclub and the Paisley Underground. Holy Tunics is a Brooklyn, NY rock n' roll / power pop band started in late 2014, currently featuring drummer ...
Brooklyn indie pop group Holy Tunics return with a brand new album. This new record is inspired by albums like R.E.M.'s Monster, a dive into more Rock than jangle and a love letter to 90's ...
The Maureens are definitely building songs through blended harmonies and pure melody. Beautiful power pop from The Netherlands. A shared love for melodic and uplifting guitar-driven pop music brought ...
Playful and smart, quietly surreal and unguardedly romantic, Model Shop evoke the soundtrack to a lost John Hughes film. With touchstones in 80s college rock, 90s alternative, and indiepop of a more ...
Although the name may suggest otherwise, Monnone Alone are a bona fide pop group based around the sagacious songwriting of Mark Monnone (ex-Lucksmiths) and featuring members of A-grade pop tinkerers ...
Waves of static guitar sounds, spirited pattering of drums, pensive keyboard drones, and intimately whispered vocal melodies make up the noisy indie rock of Red Pants' "Not Quite There Yet". From ...
Jangly guitar rock and roll springing from the suburbs of North London. Chief songwriter James Wing along with his little brother Tom and a hard grafted rhythm section in Luke Evans and Brendan ...
Bright janglepop with dreamy pop overtones on this Canadian band's gorgeous second album. The Seams' jangly pop is full of lovely melodic twists and elegant turns-of-phrases delineating the quotidian ...
This new Sprinters album is full of jangly guitars with a lovely, washed out yet engaging sound throughout. Manchester indie band Sprinters return with a brand new album. The self-titled debut ...
'The Giant's Lawn' stretches the band's reach, embracing new forms and figures, living corridors and side-quests. Where past work borrowed from the literate heart of American indie, here, Luke Towart ...
"What's Growing" by Wurld Series (New Zealand) is a compact statement of intent; a collage of full-noise indie rock recordings and minimal, psychedelic, and homespun artefacts. "What's Growing" is ...