Meta-nostalgia from Bl00dwave

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In a way it’s the release of some musical moments from the past created from musical times from an older past. “Distance” from Bl00dwave is meta-nostalgia.

Ready for the big breakthrough: The Linda Lindas

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Meet The Linda Lindas, according to us and a lot of other people, with the music that will define 2021. They channel the spirit of original punk, power pop, and new wave through today’s ears, eyes, and minds.

OKC lofi power pop duo Husbands

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These gentlemen are making music together for quite some time and they created really good music over the years. We’ve picked “No One’s Dreaming” from Husbands for our May Indie Rock Playlist.

Sadness is inspiration: Elephants and Dogs

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Elephants and Dogs, named after the mnemonic for memorizing guitar strings, is the solo project of Toronto-based artist Joe Narducci. We’ve added “Damned if I do” from his debut EP to our playlist of April.

To play & repeat: Bathe Alone

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Bathe Alone is the dreampop solo project of multi-instrumentalist Bailey Crone. Bailey plays everything from drums, guitar, bass to vocals on the project and aims to create songs you can “lay on the floor and stare at the ceiling to.”

The subtle yet immense warmth of Bonsi

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Settled within a musical twilight zone, multidisciplinary artist Bonsi occupies a sonic void of her own. Listen to “Felt Coat” at our Acoustic/Folk playlist.

Dream away with Astral Brain

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We’ve added “Five Thousand Miles”, the dreamy single from the Astral Brain, to our radio playlist. Right now the band is working on new material, so hopefully you can dream away with their newest album soon.

On a musical journey with Stars and Rabbit

The journey of Stars and Rabbit have broadened their perspectives and senses of making music that really speaks out their distinct personalities. Their newest album, “On Different Days”, will be out in June.

Tricklebolt “Live at the Drive In”

During the troubled summer of 2020, Tricklebolt achieved to record the world’s first drive-in live album. Watch here “Atlantis,” an electrifying preview of this memorable live show!