From the first chord to the final crescendo, this track takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride of emotion, blending heartfelt lyrics with infectious melodies.
“Cowboy” from the Wendy Darlings is an absolute banger mixing everything from Garage Rock to Twee to 60’s Indie rock into an explosively good time tune filled with fun and whacked out sound effect.
Ziggy Splynt hit the mark with this amazing cover of Bjorks “All is Full of Love.” Less electronic and more rock with traditional instruments the song comes alive and breathes a new breath in their post-punk styled rendition.
“Beg me More” from Kingfisher is a stellar example of electronic post-punk done with heart and infectious hooks. The track pays homage to the genre’s roots while still sounding fresh and modern.
“Make this Count” from Keep Warm has a fantastic emo feel and great vibe that’s fit for summer. Stand out lyrics and a backing tune that moves at a quick pace help make this song a banger.
Here is another wonderful, twisting and cinematic tune from Why England Slept. Their latest single “Gimme Some Brighton!!” combines crafty drumming and heart pounding piano to create an unforgettable jazz rock indie style listening experience.
The newest single “Rose Colored Shades” from Millreau feels a bit grunge and a bit indie but always carries with it a with a strong rhythmic undercurrent and a relentless energy that just sweeps you along for the ride.
The distorted acoustic guitars and blown out vocals add to this already killer tune. The overall grittiness of it all enhances the intensity of this deeply electrifying track.
“Still Here” from Rhune delivers dissonant vocals draped in reverb, a dark backing track and climatic builds that leave this one feeling familiar but at the same time fresh.