Indie Rock
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Introducing… Morgan Swihart
Catchy alt-rock genre soups convey the darker sides of mental health and coming of age in NYC.
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Introducing… Raspberry Protocol
Five piece indie rockers tackle queer discovery and summer loving
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tummyache – Egosystem Review
Grungy punk anthems for everyone tired of the modern day rat race
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Torres – What an Enormous Room Review
Uplifting rock anthems with a focus on big, excessive sound lets Torres continue to evolve her sound
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Tom Vek – Confirm Yourself Review
Embracing the punk side of his indie dance sound.
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The Ophelias – Ribbon Review
When swampy chamber rock takes a darker, moodier turn.
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Indie psyche rock band Beams returns with new single and 4th album
A rally cry for peace and humanity in a world that needs regeneration.
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Flight Mode – Tøyen, ‘13 Review
An exploration of when an emo rocker hits fatherhood in a corporate world that leaves him cold.
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Shady Bug – What’s The Use? Review
An EP about the malaise of everyday pessimism where the chords don't want to stand tall either.
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Marnie Stern – The Comeback Kid Review
Guitar shredding anthems to help rejuvenate creativity.
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Career Woman – Grapevine Review
Big college alt rock anthems full of heart.
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Endless Forms – The House of Love Review
Dream pop meets chamber rock in this album all about transitions into long term commitments.
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Introducing… Meagre Martin
Inspired by 90s indie rock, Meagre Martin gear up for their debut album
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Introducing… milkshed.
Post Britpop anthems from a brand new band
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Introducing… Tribe Friday
Swedish emo quartet's new album is about reconciling with home
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Marnie Stern returns to making music after a decade away
Still shredding her guitar but this time in new ways
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Void Comp – Metropol Review
Meshing elevator synthpop and alternative shoegaze together.
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Introducing… The Yacht Club
Emo revival and a music video crammed full of support cats and dogs to ease your social anxiety
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Kate Davis – Fish Bowl Review
Bringing you classic 90s indie rock with a 2023 lens on modern society
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waveform* – Antarctica Review
Lofi rock duo channel processing their isolation into an album of comfort and catharsis.
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Introducing… Mourning Coffee
Indie folk rock that is writing songs about the zodiac
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Introducing… Lobsterbomb
Channelling the joy of emergent Spring, this glam-punk trio will bring you energy and joy
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Introducing… Future EXES
A summer anthem evoking the best of 90s indie rock for new band Future EXES.
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Introducing… Annie Taylor
Taking me back to the Buffy soundtrack are four friends who want to rock.
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Flasher – In My Myth Review
A fantastic selection box of fine alternative rock with a penchant for reverb.
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Dormer. – Concerning Me Review
Slowcore rock that lives for the wallow.
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Quentin Sauvé – Enjoy the View Review
Who needs a full band when you can layer your sadness into a dream folk beauty?
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Introducing… waveform*
Bedroom indie rock meets disenfranchised shoegazing with this rocking duo.
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Steady Holiday – Newfound Oxygen Review
Lush pop-rock meets existential crisis that anyone over 30 can relate to.
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Yes We Mystic – Trust Fall Review
A fantastic finale that leaves an indie rock legacy behind them.
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Introducing… LAWN CHAIR
When growing up bored in the country drives you to create messy indie rock.
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Introducing… James Ellis Ford
A hidden gem composer and performer breaking out into his own brand of alt-rock.
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Introducing… LOW-RES
Swedish post-punk duo bring their brand of art therapy to darkwave music.
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Introducing… Godcaster
Freakout art rock for the lovers of weirdness.
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Daughter return with a new single, album and a more hopeful view of the future
Perfect indie folk-infused rock to bawl your eyes out to.
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Emilie Zoé – Hello Future Me The Companion EP Review
Ghostly folk meets angsty bedroom rock.
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Introducing… Izzy S.O
Indie rock, big anthems and emotions and a lot of croissant destruction.
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Introducing… I Was a King
Norwegian indie rock duo strip back the band for a homely vibe.





































