indie pop
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Give Ontario jazz-rock trio the opportunity to revise one of the most sensual songs of the year, and what do they do? They make it even more sensual. Yes, BADBADNOTGOOD basically pulls apart and reassembles Future Islands’ “Seasons Change (Waiting On You),” and they turn it into a sweet piece
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TV On The Radio returns with a slightly more electronic sound on Seeds.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS87mPfD_yI&feature=youtu.be Ariel Pink has just shared a fittingly chilling and tragic video for “Picture Me Gone,” taken from his upcoming “solo debut” pom pom. The track might just be Ariel’s most mature and moving track yet, expressing with
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A bit of fun from the Derevolutions on this video for “Now You Know My Name.” Kudos to Tristan Jalleh for the fun, colorful, domino-centric animation attached to the song. The Derevolutions are a Boston-based indie pop project whose tracks are loaded with danceable beats, sunny guitars, and unabashedly sweet
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Lo-fi pop fans unite: There’s a new Ariel Pink album on the way. HOORAY! Yes, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Ariel Pink is gearing up for another album release this November via 4AD. The title of this forthcoming album is pom pom, and this debut single from it has been
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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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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!
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Azure Ray holds a special place in my heart, so with each year that passes without a new LP from them (they remained brazenly silent in the many years between their last two full-lengths) I feel the pangs of yearning. But the ladies, Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink, have kept