Stockholm native Amanda Mair has released her “To The Moon” EP with track ‘Empty Blockings’, a thumping pop song with ‘Kate Bush’ vocals and Jessie Ware styled songwriting.
Described as “Their grungiest cut to date,” Marsicans keep the volume high with ‘Throw Ourselves In’. A crashing and fuzz distorted track that kicks us off for the weekend in one of the best ways possible.
Finnish 3-piece Have You Ever Seen The Jane Fonda Aerobic VHS? are set to release their new album, “Jazzbelle 1984/1988”. Not only that, but they have gone and shared new single ‘Sheep’ too. It is just as garage-pop as you’d expect it to be.
Indie-rock outfit, Gillbanks, hail from South London. Originally started by Sam Gillbanks as a solo project, it later became a band and aren’t we glad for that? Otherwise, we may not have heard the fresh sounds ‘A Walk In The Park’.
Future Jr. has shown us a ‘Sentimental Trick’ in the latest single of ambient pop goodness. Feel good vibes all the way into Friday evening. Touch of Fickle Friends meets The 1975 with this one. Not bad for a second single either.
Stockholm native Amanda Mair has released her “To The Moon” EP with track ‘Empty Blockings’, a thumping pop song with ‘Kate Bush’ vocals and Jessie Ware styled songwriting.
Described as “Their grungiest cut to date,” Marsicans keep the volume high with ‘Throw Ourselves In’. A crashing and fuzz distorted track that kicks us off for the weekend in one of the best ways possible.
Finnish 3-piece Have You Ever Seen The Jane Fonda Aerobic VHS? are set to release their new album, “Jazzbelle 1984/1988”. Not only that, but they have gone and shared new single ‘Sheep’ too. It is just as garage-pop as you’d expect it to be.
Indie-rock outfit, Gillbanks, hail from South London. Originally started by Sam Gillbanks as a solo project, it later became a band and aren’t we glad for that? Otherwise, we may not have heard the fresh sounds ‘A Walk In The Park’.
Future Jr. has shown us a ‘Sentimental Trick’ in the latest single of ambient pop goodness. Feel good vibes all the way into Friday evening. Touch of Fickle Friends meets The 1975 with this one. Not bad for a second single either.
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