Premiere: Susy Sun ‘Selfish Love’
Dripping with feel good indie-pop, Los Angeles-based artist Susy Sun, takes the act of being selfish from a relationship to a larger platform forContinue Reading
Dripping with feel good indie-pop, Los Angeles-based artist Susy Sun, takes the act of being selfish from a relationship to a larger platform forContinue Reading
Riding off the infectious waves of “Stop for Nothing,” Los Angeles duo courtship.– Eli Hirsch and Micah Gordon — return withContinue Reading
LA’s FRND discovers happiness with the latest “emo-electronic” track and pairing animated video.
Chicago-based surrealist indie pop artist Nina Ferraro has been playing and recording under the moniker BONZIE since age 17. Now,Continue Reading
Coming from Los Angels, San Diego, and Orange County, indie band Island Apollo, release their latest track “Hold It Down”Continue Reading
The self-proclaimed “ghost-pop” duo Daemon & Airdrie present us with tenderness and vulnerability in their newly released single “China Shop.” DespiteContinue Reading
Artists jackbenny, formerly spotlighted on Girl Underground Music, debut their single ‘It’s Not Cool (To Be Cool Anymore)’ about the search for individuality and recognition.
L.A. based artists jackbenny blend indie pop with traditional Broadway musical-style to create something fresh and exciting.
Buffalo-based indie collection, Humble Braggers, release their newest single “Fight” off their equally impressive new album, I Know Better, I’m No Better.
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.”
“St. Cecilia is a song for all the men who have ever harassed me. It’s a song for all the long stares and salacious grins, all the licked-lips and hey-sweethearts, all the shadows that walk a little too close behind me.”
Toronto’s VACAY take an emotive stance, against an acoustic guitar, with their debut single “The Other Side.” Warm and fuzzy melodies wrap you securely throughout the track’s sweet sincerity. Directed by Mark Klassen, the video pairs the reflective soundtrack with a visual display of VACAY’s consciousness of the track.