In this season's DIY-spirited underground harvest, Magana delivers bewitching synth-woven experimentalism from pandemic-era Los Angeles, while Brooklyn's Avery Friedman crafts gorgeously haunting meditations on change. Would channels Neil Young-inspired melancholia through intimate home recordings, as Matty Twigg contemplates cosmic existence with soul-stirring ethereal soundscapes. Meanwhile, Maul Tide tightropes between technical prowess and emotional depth, while Cagedancr reimagines Jane's classic through a tender indie lens.
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Matty Twigg
Beneath the Stars
"Beneath the Stars is a hauntingly beautiful journey through solitude, purpose, and the cosmic cycle of existence"

Maul Tide
Visual Plea
"As intense as it is sweet, Visual Plea combines math rock, post rock, alternative and avant-garde in Maul Tides debut album."
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