dream pop
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Harm by Infinity Girl Here’s a really cool noise rock/shoegaze project from Boston’s Infinity Girl. It’s the band’s Top Shelf debut and is out now. Props to them for sending some of the proceeds to Nepal.
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New song from Liz Harris (Grouper)-fronted dream pop outfit Helen. Off debut album The Original Faces, out September 4 via Kranky.
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The lead single from Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House’s upcoming album Depression Cherry, out August 28 via Sub Pop. We’re properly excited for this album seeing as we’ve loved their last few releases. Here’s Anthony’s review for 2012’s Bloom:
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Some sweet-sounding shoegaze with dark imagery from Japan. From the album Hades (The Nine Stages of Change at the Deceased Remains), out now via n_Ingen RECORD.
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While some tracks on this surprisingly minimal Blonde Redhead album are great, others feel like the famed indie pop trio just isn’t trying, like, at all.
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Porter Robinson’s full-length debut molds the sounds of indie pop for an EDM palate.
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How To Dress Well releases its most intimate-sounding album yet with “What Is This Heart?”.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUFoj59A8-8 Last week, ever-changing dream pop outfit A Sunny Day in Glasgow dropped its fourth full-length album Sea When Absent. While there is occasionally the questionable, chipmunk-y vocal effect and the instrumentation can at times sound claustrophobic, as if Panda Bear were recording something
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TOPS delivers a pretty, serene ballad on this b-side to their new 7″ for the track “Change of Heart.” I’m loving the soft vocal harmonies, and the guitar line on this thing is wonderfully gentle and lazy. It’s SWEEEEEEET! Enjoy!
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TOPS delivers a pretty, serene ballad on this b-side to their new 7″ for the track “Change of Heart.” I’m loving the soft vocal harmonies, and the guitar line on this thing is wonderfully gentle and lazy. It’s SWEEEEEEET! Enjoy!