indie pop
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Stream: Eli Mardock- “Everything Happens for the First Time” Ex-Eagle Seagul frontman Eli Mardock will be making his solo debut this year with the album Everything Happens for the First Time. The first song to drop from is is the title track, which can be streamed above or downloaded below,
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Here’s a track from the forthcoming Magnetic Fields album, “Andrew In Drag.” It’s set to release via Merge Records on March 6th, and will be the followup to 2010’s Realism. The title: Love at the Bottom of the Sea. In true Magnetic Fields fashion, this track features
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The Shins drop a track from its forthcoming album Port of Morrow, and I’m pretty surprised by the large and ambitious sounds the track shows off. WATCH THE REVIEW
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For the past few years, the 80s have been a carcass the indiesphere is desperately picking over like a group of starving buzzards. However, that doesn’t mean these more nostalgic releases don’t have their bright spots. So, here’s a track from the forthcoming Choir of Young Believers
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A video for the final track on King Krule’s new EP, which it out now on True Panther Sounds. This project is spearheaded by a UK singer-songwriter who was getting some buzz last year while putting music out under the name “Zoo Kid.” His style hasn’t exactly changed
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Sacramento, CA-based group Ganglians have a new album coming out on Lefse Records on August 23 titled Still Living. They’ve already shared a couple tracks from the album in advance of its release, which makes “Drop The Act” the third taste from the record. This sunny five-minute track is
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If you’ve ever wanted to watch an obese guy in a batman costume eat lots of food and drink Margaritas, then Fair Ohs have the music video for you. The London band is set to release their debut LP Everything Is Dancing in a few months, and this video
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New York’s shoegaze revivalists the Pains of Being Pure At Heart have a new music video out for the song “the Body,” which appeared on the band’s sophomore record, Belong earlier in the year. Released just in time for Summer, the video is is filled with well-shot scenes
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A new video from the band Holiday Shores, which we haven’t heard from since 2009’s Columbus’d the Whim. On “Threepeat Got Old,” the band seems to be maintaining their sunny, lo-fi aesthetic. Outside of the at, the drums feel a little more active on this one, too.
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MP3 Solo artists Thao–of Get Down Stay Down fame–and Mirah released a nice little record on Kill Rock Stars this week. It’s filled with co-written songs built on strummed guitars and breezy vocals. The two of ’em actually brought on tUnE-yArDs to co-produce some of the material