In a shimmer-pop symphony of DIY spirit, Shopfires crafts melancholic lo-fi jangle from the industrial UK heartland, while Armstrong's HandiCrafts flirts with pop perfection through emotionally immediate songwriting. Greg Brady and the Anchors reinvent 'Anzac Pop' with experimental quirk, as The Interpretation Cultures delivers glorious anglophile jangle from Indonesia's indie heartland. No Museums blends creaking pop with basement rock textures, while The Obscuritans channel Depeche Mode meets Phoebe Bridgers in their haunting electronica fusion.
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The Interpretation Cultures
The Interpretation of Indiepop Cultures (EP)
"Glorious anglophile jangly indie-pop from the fertile indie-pop heartland of Indonesia"

Armstrong
HandiCrafts
"Too lo-fi and steeped in emotional immediacy to be sophisti-pop and yet too 'considered' to disregard such inferences, Armstrong's song writing and ability to resonate each note means this Handicrafts double CD/album he regularly flirts with pop perfection."

Sorry Monks
Perfect Hour
"... finely coiffured juxtaposition of lo-fi, 60s pop inflections and pure indie guitar-pop"