For those who appreciate music with true heart and soul, The Indien deliver both to the fullest. Based in The Hague, the band's lucious marriage of styles including 60s pop, 70s soul and more are nothing short of phenomenal. Comprised of singer / musician Rianne Walther and guitarist Casper Talsma along with bassist Janneke Nijhuijs and drummer Yori Olijslagers, sonically their pristine music jumps through the speakers with their live shows being just a incredible.
Having already impressed the likes of singers such as Liam Gallagher, Belfast-raised, Liverpool-based singer Lucy Gaffney steps up with her latest single 'Send Me Away'. Ethereal in sound, the lush dream pop / indie offering is stacked with atmospheric synth lines, husky guitar riffs and spacey tweaks, all topped with Gaffney's mesmeric vocals. Out via Frictionless Music, you can stream the track below.
London-based artist Westerman has dropped his new EP 'Choupana'. The record features a number of song sketches taken from his album 'Your Hero Is Not Dead'. The EP also includes an unreleased cut entitled 'Above Average', which wasn't featured in the album.
Hamburg-based pair Kraków Loves Adana have decided to release their new album 'Darkest Dreams' on September 25th. Having shared the song and video 'Don't Ask Why' back in August, the duo now give the visual treatment to their cut 'Darker Darkness'. The vid finds KLA singer Deniz Çiçek among nature seemingly reaching a point of release and empowerment. 'Darker Darkness' is directed by Kraków Loves Adana themselves. Have a look.
Cardiff band Rosehip Teahouse have shared their new single 'I Meant What I Said'. The song follows their recently released EP 'Chillin In The Void' which dropped last month. A gorgeous dream pop sliding, the airy production is led by the lush vocals of Faye Rogers, all resulting in one atmospheric presentation.
Brighton band Nature TV are set to release their forthcoming EP 'Lady Luck' on September 18th via Heist or Hit. Having already shared their track 'Homecoming' a month ago, the outfit now unveil their second single entitled 'The Whole World Drifts Away'. A lush and breezy dream-pop handing with an 80s layering, the easing production is accompanied by the melodic vocals of front man Guy Bangham.
With their fifth album 'Darkest Dreams' out September 25th via Italians Do It Better, Hamburg-based duo Kraków Loves Adana have unveiled a new video for their single 'Don’t Ask Why'. Directed by the band themselves, singer Deniz Çiçek, stylishly dressed in a pink suit, performs the track whilst holding a sculpted hand, a red model of a head and theatre masks.
Irish siblings Song Sung follow-up their previous track 'The Mind's Eye' with a new single entitled 'Take Some Time', which is taken from their forthcoming debut album 'This Ascension is Ours', out July 31st on Night Time Stories. A dreamy and atmospheric electronica meets dream pop handing, the tune is constructed on layered, cosmic synths, a subtle yet melodic bass line and slow-knocking drums all topped with Song Sung's ghostly vocals.
Manchester artist Abbie Ozard has delivered the music video to her single 'TV Kween'. Directed by Charlotte Rudd, the visuals find Ozard transitioning from lounging around a trailer home to putting on a ballerina's dress and a crown, continuing on to dance about and perform around the place.
Irish siblings Song Sung have shared their latest single 'The Mind's Eye', taken from the band's upcoming debut LP 'This Ascension Is Ours', out July 31st on Night Time Stories. Atmospheric and textured in sound, the airy track straddles the line of dream pop and playful electronica. 'The Mind's Eye' follows Song Sung's previous cut 'Telling Tales', which was given a video treatment last month.