“Indifferent” by Sarah Cicero: Bittersweet Indie Pop

Sarah Cicero pulls some heartstrings that we can all feel in her latest single, “Indifferent.” With the understanding of the pain that comes from someone not only falling out of love with you, but reaching a point where they feel nothing, Cicero harnesses that into a song colored with soft melodies, melancholic tones, a blues-like […]

“Man of Action” by Anguid: A Sax-Laden Take on Privilege

If you haven’t been hiding away from the world, you probably know about privilege politics in the United States. As more people learn about injustice and inequality, many folks from privileged backgrounds are faced with this personal reckoning: how can I hold myself responsible? Anguid’s January release “Man of Action” turns that question over in […]

Flashback: Pinegrove Pulls Us in Deep with “Cadmium”

Pinegrove takes inspiration from a red square in an envelope, and starts a deeper conversation about communication, and the ways in which we share our feelings. This New Jersey band hits hard, both in subject matter and sound. Their Indie rock style is sometimes labeled as “emo” due to their raw, deep reaching lyrics, and […]

Winter Beach’s “When You’re Ready”: Home is Where the Heartache Is

In Chuck Palahniuk’s 2007 novel Rant, there is a scene in which one of the characters voices his opinion on the place that small towns occupy in our collective imagination, particularly in the minds of those born and raised in such locales. He says that “the big reason why folks leave a small town, is […]

Carly Opacic’s “Luna”: Shimmering Art Pop

Self-proclaimed grunge hippie and California native Carly Opacic continues her journey into the indie domain with a promising release of her song “Luna.” Upon listening, I’m greeted with glittery instrumentals, dreamy lyrics, and the chiming upper register of the Nashville-based artist’s vocals. Collectively, these features create a whimsical and glowing blend of sound. Its trajectory […]

Arbor Green on “Margaret,” Musical Parents, and the Last Gig of 2020

The brainchild of Ali Begg, Arbor Green was formed with the intention of creating songs whose sound is reminiscent of alternative indie and folk bands from North America. Of course, the band’s sound also invokes images of their native lands of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Their new single, “Margaret,” is no exception. As soon as the […]

“Candle” by Buck Meek: Warm, Rootsy Music

Buck Meek brings out his Texan origins in his latest single, “Candle.” There’s something magically old-fashioned in the combination of a twangy guitar and a simple but classic drumbeat that you can casually sway to as you fantasize being in an old west saloon. It’s like a John Wayne Hollywood western come to life. Having […]

“Girls & Boys” by Viagra Boys: Noisy and Unstoppable

Viagra Boys are magnificently and unapologetically loud, spastic, and unstoppable. As they mix and twist all the sounds of classic punk rock with modern synthetic accents and vintage disco vibes, they make an explosion on the stage of music. Their Spotify bio sports eloquent metaphors like “a distorted 24/7 party on the acid highway going […]

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