Genre: Indie rock
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Soft No – Soft No EP
The debut EP from Soft No is dense, propulsive and melodic. They sound like they’ve been doing this for a long time.
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Alex Vile — various singles
Alex Vile’s long run of singles is enough for one killer alt-rock LP. Plus a new conspiracy theory
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Kid Tigrrr / Niights
Kid Tigrrr (aka polymath Jenna Fournier) makes absorbing indie pop music and a lot of other things. I think she’s about to have a very busy schedule
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Burr Oak – No Time To Dream
Burr Oak’s two latest singles are fantastic indie rock, with terrific music videos. I didn’t know of them until this week, but now I’m eager to hear more
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Soot Sprite – Home Among Your Bones / I Went Swimming
Their recent single “I Went Swimming” sent me into all of Soot Sprite’s releases. There’s a lot to like, and the new stuff is perfect indie pop
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Sham Family – A Deaf Portrait of Peace
Sham Family is one of the fiercest bands on the Toronto scene right now. I can’t get enough of their debut album
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Elizabeth M. Drummond – Clowns / Everything / Simplify
Elizabeth M. Drummond is a glorious weirdo. Her music videos are bizarre, hilarious and a bit unsettling
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Velvetine – Everyday Masquerade / Hideaway / Curtainsong
Three great singles and a couple of killer live performances. Velvetine seems ready to take off
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TV Dog – Feminine Subject / Always Autumn / Phoebe Bridgers
I thought I’d written about this band months ago. Better late than never
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Mysterines – Afraid of Tomorrows
The Mysterines are a little more well-known than the artists I usually cover. Whatever, I love this record