Genre: Indie Pop
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Ciao Malz — Safe Then Sorry EP
CIAO MALZ sounds loose and casual on her new EP Safe Then Sorry. The songs are charismatic, funny and charmingly nerdy.
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Dominique Way — Sprig
Sprig, the debut EP from Toronto’s Dominique Way is personal and intimate. Her stellar voice and songwriting are enhanced by subtle, warm and surprising production.
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Walter the Producer — Little Lies / Bad Bad Man
Walter the Producer’s music is eclectic and charming indie pop. It took me a while to connect with it, but now I’m all in.
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Loupe – Flaws of a Circle EP
Loupe’s serene, melodic indie pop feels ephemeral at first but drew me back again and again. Flaws of a Circle is warm, lovely and severely addictive
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Goldie Boutilier – The Actress EP
I didn’t know Goldie Boutilier until very recently. Her story is shocking and stranger than fiction. The Actress is great, but when you know the backstory it’s breathtaking.
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Kynsy – Shame / Money
Kynsy’s been putting out music for a few years, but her recent indie power-pop reinvention is a killer new sound
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Swim School – Seeing it Now EP
Seeing it Now by Swim School has been on my playlist for months. I don’t know why they’re not already on this website
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Kaeto – HERO/Don’t Ask/Little Me
Kaeto’s music is eclectic and unpredictable neo-trip-hop. Dig in before her mixtape hits next month.
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Annie-Dog – Annie-Dog EP
I’ve had Annie-Dog’s first single in rotation for a while, and I’m still drawn in by the details. The new EP is complicated, weird and compelling
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Thermal – Kiss the Ground / Plaster Girl EP
90s alt-rock vibes are everywhere today. Thermal nails the aesthetic and their new single is fantastic