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Check out these indie pop picks for you featuring Kacy Hill, Peach Luffe and more!

1. “Velvet” – Royel Otis

A groovy track laced with R&B elements, “Velvet” by Royel Otis brings fresh perspective to a classic genre. A sultry vibe, manifesting the thought of listening in a swanky 90’s lounge, the song brings an air of sophistication with its soulful yet laid-back melodies. A journey for the ears, it’s effortlessly infectious and captivatingly smooth.

2. “Listen to You” – Kacy Hill

A slow ballad, “Listen to You” invokes a melancholy feel with its emotive delivery and authenticity. Kacy Hill has the dreamy landscape in the palm of her hand, leaving listeners craving for her intricate production and introspective lyricism. She carefully waves the indie pop together in a sonic tapestry, sure to leave listeners pondering when they’ll next hit rewind.

3. “Summer Days” – San Cisco feat. Nicholas Allbrook

A sensible track with dynamic authenticity, “Summer Days” is weirdly fitting for the winter-time release. With carefree beats and catchy sounds, the broody undertone reveals an underbelly of yearning for a past lover. A wonderous soundtrack for an introspective afternoon or just driving down the highway, San Cisco with the accompaniment of Nicholas Allbrook is an instant earworm.

4. “Mother” – Lime Garden

Psychedelic undertones and a genre-shifting bass tuning make for a mesmerizing new track by Lime Garden. “Mother” is an unconventional indie rock smash, shifting the song through dynamic blends and experimental resonances. An uncategorical song at its root, Mother is closer to boundary-pushing than it is to pedestrian.

5. “Honeymoon” – Peach Luffe

The dreamlike composition invites rumination, with new reflective piece by Peach Luffe. “Honeymoon” makes the listener feel that they are precisely there, with its honeyed lyrics and tranquil musings. A nostalgic track perfect for those prone to longing, it’s a lush sound with a chiffon-like ambiance and airy overtones.

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