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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Would
Be Okay To Not Be Okay
"A raw and introspective debut that blends melancholic indie rock with heartfelt songwriting, embracing vulnerability with atmospheric depth."
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Palila
Mind My Mind
"“Mind My Mind” blends the melodic warmth of Nada Surf, the raw energy of Dinosaur Jr., and the groove-driven heaviness of Queens of the Stone Age into a dynamic alt-rock journey of self-doubt and resilience."
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Would
Get Away
"A melancholic and intimate journey through raw emotions, crafted by Matthias Schwettmann (Would / Palila)."