Check out these indie rock gems from Last Dinosaurs, winter and more!
1. “N.P.D” – Last Dinosaurs
With a breezy, surf rock vibe going, Last Dinosaurs challenges listeners with latest release, “N.P.D.” Differing from the uplifting sound of the track, “N.P.D” is an introspective tune depicting the world of tumultuous relationships, and questioning the act of trusting yourself. For those in search of another indie rock classic from modern-day Jurassic Homo sapiens, look no further than Last Dinosaurs!
2. “Stay” – The Hails
Instantly lulled into a dreamy fantasy with an alternative edge, The Hails work their way through your heart with “Stay.” The live performance of the band is a hallmark of talent, re-imagining the song with a performance that rivals that of a concert. Serenading an unnamed partner through the track, the song is sure to stay in your mind all day.
3. “the lonely girl” – winter
An homage of very early 2000’s grunge tracks, winter wants you to remember about the “the lonely girl.” The song, with its spoken-word-esque ingenuity, appeals to the listener’s soft spot due to the singer’s vulnerability. The song invites self-reflection, and the solace of the singer makes for an atmospheric charm.
4. “Modern Woman” – Eliza McLamb
Eliza McLamb’s “Modern Woman” is a growing realization of modern feminity. The melancholic lyrics becomes too relatable, reflecting on the crushing waves of contemporary womanhood, all over a chorus of pop perfection. The resilience of the modern women is not to the overlooked, making for a new anthem to add to our playlists.
5. “The Light In The Dark” – Geographer
Finishing our musical roundabout is the new 80s-inspired, alternative track “The Light In The Dark” by Geographer. The song rounds together the feeling of a John Hughes movie, with its atmospheric production and cinematic feel. The Light In The Dark is a testament to Geographer’s ability to transport listeners to a realm where emotions take center stage, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.
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