Things We Missed Because We Suck: Vol V [Latin Indie]
This edition includes missing out on great tracks from Latin Indie artists.
This edition includes missing out on great tracks from Latin Indie artists.
Toronto-based artist, Rachael Cardiello, crafts an ethereal-pop symphony that touches on a myriad of emotions and solely stems from the 10-year anniversary of her father’s death.
Taking control of his own happiness, Australian artist Saint Barae comes to terms with his sexuality and finding happiness in “Power + Control.”
YIP YOPS return with a shimmering shade of electronica, and as a duo, on “Sinner.”
Hallam London delivers a sarcastic take on homophobic claims on his synth-pop anthem, “Run For Your Life.”
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.
HEARTRACER clings to the synth-pop Gods on their heartfelt ballad and performance video, “Diamond Sea.”
Liverpool duo, St. Jude the Obscure, and their latest video for “I’m the Wolves” is a testament to their evolution in sound and demeanor, allowing the longing whisper of freedom to effortlessly be exposed.
Sad Palace follow-up their latest single “Melody Crux” with a striking visual isolation that breathes light into their cold, synth-pop sound.
With a haunting certainty, Fifi Rong’s latest single will embed itself in your head after hearing it just once. TheContinue Reading
Riding off the infectious waves of “Stop for Nothing,” Los Angeles duo courtship.– Eli Hirsch and Micah Gordon — return withContinue Reading
Take the edge off with DYLYN and her sultry gender bending track “Mimosa.”