Lesibu Grand Explore Shared and Unfinished Dreams on ‘Mi Sueño’
Lesibu Grand returns with a beautiful visual for their immersive and dreamy track “Mi Sueño.”
Lesibu Grand returns with a beautiful visual for their immersive and dreamy track “Mi Sueño.”
“Pull Apart Heart” touches on heartbreak and mental health and implements a catharsis melding of pop and distortion. Taken off their upcoming EP, ‘A State Of Living In An Objective Reality,’ due March 20, 2020 via Cooking Vinyl, the Australian band’s rising success amps them for a triumphant year.
Lebanon-based indie band Sandmoon tackle grief on their raw and poignant visual, “Angels.”
Looming over steel strings that are strummed in a state of deep reflection, Jon Eduardo stands delicately on “Cielo Lleno de Estrellas.”
Mikal Cronin’s cognitive dissonance comes alive on “I’ve Got Reason”, ahead of his forthcoming LP, ‘SEEKER’ due October 25 via Merge Records.
Pom Pom Squad unleash a heavy, and tangled projection surround codependency on their latest track “Honeysuckle.”
Oakland-based duo Shutups palpitate from their indie-punk threshold to the confinements of garage rock on their latest single “Cement Hands.”
Palehound explores insecurities and has an open dialogue on “Worthy” video.
Sankaran’s “Communist Synthesizer” portrays the disarray of excessive usage of technology and shares a fan-made video ahead of APAHM Showcase.
Jordanian band, Ayloul, return with a breathtaking new album, visual, and overall presence for the year upon signing with Universal Music MENA.
Liverpool via Singapore trio, Oya Paya, manage to continue serving slices via their spicy buffet on their latest single “Where Is The Line,” despite unforeseen circumstances.
We suck, we get it. Too many emails and hopefully this works from now on. Here’s Top 5 tracks that we missed and a playlist for the rest that deserve a listen.