Misty Boyce ‘Telephone’
LA’s indie-folk artist Misty Boyce shares a dreamy and heavy look of grief on “Telephone.”
LA’s indie-folk artist Misty Boyce shares a dreamy and heavy look of grief on “Telephone.”
Memory Milk’s debut EP, ‘Pretty Flowers,’ is a rough, but joyous ambient offering of past memories with an optimistic future.
Dreamy, weightless, and expansive. New music from artists who leave more than music in your ears.
The dream-pop duo lay down hazy vibes, drenched in melancholy memories.
LA locals are hitting November hard. Here’s what should be on your playlist.
New Jersey-based, dream-jangle collection, Lunch Ladies, take an ironic stab at love through a euphoric sonic delivery with their single “Love is Overrated.”
Los Angeles locals Mind Monogram discuss their new album, playing ‘catch-up,’ and being themselves. The interview features a recent live session from The Up&Up Studios, as well as photography and design from Folk Grp.
Berlin based artist Still Parade, aka Niklas Kramer, and his dream-funk track “07:41” takes you to a nostalgic beauty, paintedContinue Reading
London shoegaze and post-punk band, Wild Echo, are finally getting the attention they deserve for a wonderfully crafted EP, InContinue Reading
San Diego, Indie outfit, Inspired & The Sleep, return with their latest single, “In My Labyrinth Mind,” off their forthcomingContinue Reading
Ear to Ear Records (UK), that specializes in indie, shoegaze, and dreampop bands, alongside with Indonesia label, Gerpfast Kolektif, cameContinue Reading
In the wide umbrella of “new wave,” I’ve noticed such a revival of new fused indie tracks with these elemental traits.Continue Reading