Cathal Coughlan on “Song of Co-Aklan,” His Illustrious Career, and the Pitfalls of Technology

Over the course of Cathal Coughlan’s forty-year career, he’s made brooding sophisti-pop alongside future High Llama Sean O’Hagan in Microdisney; he’s made spiky, seething post-punk with Fatima Mansions; he’s released gorgeous, shatteringly sad material under his own name (listen to The Sky’s Awful Blue if you need a good punch to the gut.) But whether […]
Ellie Dixon and Austin Prince Look for Hope in “New Waves”

Thanks to a powerful on-shore breeze, Ellie Dixon and Austin Prince’s “New Waves” rolled in right on time. Just as the title suggests, this song is about waves — sound waves, radio waves, emotional waves, and creative waves. It articulates the feeling of being stuck, and finds a way out through reinventing how music can […]
“Automatic Love” by Lo Talker: Thoughtful Indie Rock

Andrew Shepard – front man of the rising folk-rock band Lo Talker – is no stranger to the music scene. Before starting the Lo Talker project, the Georgia-based songwriter headed Roadkill Ghost Choir, a popular indie rock band. During his eight years with Roadkill Ghost Choir, Shepard performed at countless music festivals. He penned some […]
Antonio Lopez on Roots and Wings and the Warriors Inside Us All

Antonio Lopez takes flight in his newest album Roots and Wings. In an Icarian journey towards insight and unity, Antonio leaves his wax wings on the floor and trusts the ones he has inside him. The gentle Indie folk sound sways like leaves in a carefree wind, but deeper down is a powerful testament to […]
The Top Indie Songs of 2020

Here are the top indie songs of 2020, according to our panel of writers. “Land of No Junction” by Aoife Nessa Frances “Quiet Weather” by Caitlin Pasko “Sour Flower” by Lianne La Havas “Kerosene!” by Yves Tumor “I Want You To Love Me” by Fiona Apple “Can I Believe You” by Fleet Foxes “Climb” by […]
Retrospective Review: Alain Bashung’s “Je t’ai manqué”

Listening to the opening song of Alain Bashung’s 2008 album Bleu pétrole, “Je t’ai manqué,” without knowing any of the context behind it makes it play like a conventional singer/songwriter track, albeit with a slight rock bend and even jangle pop piano chords mixed in for good measure. The choruses, which go, “Je t’ai manqué / […]
Covey’s Leap Into Vulnerability: “Cut On The Crease”

As he gears up for the release of his new album, folk-rock artist Covey, which is the project of British instrumentalist and songwriter Tom Freeman, proves yet again that he is a master of storytelling. His newest release, “Cut On The Crease” is a gritty confirmation of these narrative capabilities. This track is is the […]
“Jupiter” by New Casino: Gorgeous, Liminal Music

There’s a certain almost indescribable feeling that happens when you’re halfway between the sleeping and waking worlds. It’s the state of drowsiness in which you’re hovering just outside of your mind; a colored swirl of mindless delusions that hazily slip away and blend into one another before the wave of unconsciousness crashes down. Dream-like and […]
“Delusional Bird” by La Fonda: Despite Everything, Hope

La Fonda has put in a lot of hard work to get to where they are now, releasing their debut album next year. Beginning as a pair of sisters, Veronica and Valerie, whose childhood regularly included music, fate brought them together with old and new friends to form the six-person band they are today. Each […]
Reflection and Loneliness in Lande Hekt’s “December”

“It was December / I wasn’t feeling well,” Lande Hekt laments in the first verse of her newest single. She then goes on to wonder aloud, “But am I ever?” The Exeter-born musician Lande Hekt is releasing her debut solo album, Going To Hell, next month, and the singles already out to stream tell stories […]