All posts tagged: dream pop

Stream Riches’ ‘Thief In Your Eye’

Riches is the collaboration project between Young Galaxy's Catherine McCandless and choreographer Wynn Holmes. Having made their debut with the track 'Spirit', they now return with a new offering entitled 'Thief In Your Eye'. A subtle dash of twinkling electronica with slightly auto-tuned vocals, the airy production is led by a looped piano riff and light drum programming, fostering a dreamy and hypnotic sound.

Stream Las Nubes’ Lo-Fi Single ‘Demonize’

Miami punk trio Las Nubes has been pumping out releases spanning over the last six years. With their sound ranging from lo-fi to all out punk and noise rock, the group have been known to drop lyrics in both English and Spanish. Having recently dropped a split EP with fellow Miami band Palomino Blond, Las Nubes now step forth with their latest single titled 'Demonize'. Sonically the band delivers more of an airy dream pop sound with ripping punk highs throughout the hook.

Listen to the Hazy Chrysalism Track ‘Forget Me’

Prague-raised, London-based artist Michal Vojtech aka Chrysalism has shared his new single called 'Forget Me'. A hazy ballad, Vojtech sings of the ending of a once love and saying those final goodbyes. Like the closing of a film, there is a cinematic stature to the production whilst also encompassing a particular somberness exemplifying that hardship of walking away. The tune also features guitarist Axel Oksby. Below is a stream of 'Forget Me'.

Tame Impala Shares His Spacey Single ‘It Might Be Time’

It's been over four years since Kevin Parker aka Tame Impala released his album 'Currents'. Aside from collaborating with the likes of Theophilus London since that time, Parker shared his track titled 'Patience' back in March. What felt like a shift from his psychedelic sound to more of a pop excursion, Tame Impala has now unveiled his latest track 'It Might Be Time'. For this offering, the Australian artist delivers an upbeat recording stacked with chunky drums and glistening, spacey keys, teetering between dream pop, psych and funk.

Listen to Tim Ayre’s ‘Not Like It Should Be’

Melbourne's Tim Ayre has unveiled his latest track 'Not Like It Should Be', taking from his forthcoming debut EP landing via Kitsuné Musique. A summery and enchanting dose of dream pop, the content revolves around one feeling that he or she is not a part of the modern world.

Listen to Quelle Rox’s ‘Cosmic Gloom’

Earlier this year NYC-based artist Quelle Rox shared her cut 'Tired', which was jazzy slice of aquatic soul. Now the singer an producer delivers a taste of dream pop with her latest recording 'Cosmic Gloom'. The breezy lo-fi tune is a hazy delight as sparkling synths coincide with floating, airy vocals. We're hoping that Quelle Rox continues in this pop direction, as it'll be exiting to see where she takes her artistry and sound in the near future. Stream 'Cosmic Gloom' below.

Listen to Pinero|Serene’s ‘Dead Flowers’

London-based duo Pinero|Serene have shared their latest single 'Dead Flowers'. A precursor to their debut EP 'Dark Matter' landing July 12th, the track is a dark and punchy sliding of alternative and dream-pop. Lush vocals are complimented with their eerie yet slick guitar lines, thundering drum hits and a weight hitting bass line, all wrapped in pristine production.

Thandii’s ‘Tides’ is Ethereal

Many artists have been fleeing London, making Margate their new creative playground of choice. With that being said, Margate is also the current home to Thandii, who have recently dropped their latest single 'Tides'. A smokey offering of synth and dream pop, hazy vocals floating atop sparkling keys and low, thumping drum kicks make for the ultimate soundtrack to any midnight rendezvous. Check it out .

Lower Dens ‘Young Republicans’ Video

It has been over four years since Baltimore band Lower Dens released their 2015 LP 'Escape From Evil'. Whilst these days a four year gap might as well be a decade, the group will drop their new album 'The Competition' on September 6th via Domino Records. Described as a pop album that touches on the political climate, Lower Dens have also unveiled a video for the song 'Young Republicans', which is the lead single from the upcoming record. Directed by Raul Gonzo, there are clips portraying the acts of absurdity of a young man and woman who are born into privilege with no care of worries for others. Shot in a retro style, Lower Dens singer Jana Hunter constantly pops up next to them before becoming their victim.