Indie band Peaness have shared the video for their latest single 'irl', which is taken from their upcoming LP 'World Full Of Worry', out May 6th on their Totally Snick Records imprint.
Oxford band Foals are scheduled to release their seventh album 'Life Is Yours' this summer. The record follows their 2019 two-part LPs 'Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost'. To get fans ready, Foals have shared their latest single '2AM'.
Having previously released his excellent single 'Hole', Nashville artist Yot Club aka Ryan Kaiser has unveiled his latest track 'Deer Island'. Taken from his forthcoming EP 'Santolina' landing January 14th, the track is a warming taste of lo-fi pop sprinkled with sunny indie splashes that is powered by upbeat drum kicks and these lush guitar riffs that brilliantly come together for a comforting record.
Texas band Why Bonnie have unveiled their latest video titled 'Galveston'. Directed by Grace Pendleton and Why Bonnie singer Blair Howerton, the vid finds the group's vocalist wandering around a sandy location at night time with a metal detector clear into the morning.
Manchester's Francis Lung has unveiled his latest single 'Internet', a rapid follow-up to his latest LP 'Miracle' which landed this past June. A soothing taste of indie pop with a dash of Americana, the track touches on our constant reliance and addiction to modern technology, something that has been problematic for quite a long while.
Liverpool hero Liam Brown aka Pizzagirl has shared his latest single 'Sugar Ray', taken from his forthcoming LP 'Softcore Mourn', scheduled to land July 16th on Heist or Hit. For his latest hiding, the charismatic artist delivers an upbeat taste of indie pop that is an ode to reminiscing and the present day wondering about an ex.
Creative duo Lee Bowie return with their third single 'Lucky Fool'. Touching on the sensitive topics of monogamy and polygamy in relationships, the content is placed atop peppy pop production driven by upbeat drums, added percussion and spaced-out synths, the track is a dance friendly piece that uncovers certain conversations that are extremely taboo with certain couples.
South London-based band Bamily have shared their new track 'Oh Damn'. Using Hip-Hop style drum programming underneath the vibrant indie pop offering, the song touches on loneliness and finding the strength to weather the bad storm in one's life.
Australian indie pop outfit San Cisco deliver a great video for their single 'Messages'. The Duncan Wright-directed vid feature the band performing at a dance with clips of drummer and singer Scarlett Stevens chatting on a lips designed phone whilst doing things like working out. The vibrantly designed set is quite clever giving the video and fun and cheeky appeal.
Having released their EP 'safeplace.' back in 2019, Manchester-based group Hayes & Y make their return with their latest single 'All Pressure/No Pleasure'. Drawing inspiration from an 80s palette, the track is a sparkling taste of indie pop laced with dreamy synth layers, slick guitar riffs and dazzling vocals.