Check out these indie rock gems from Gamblers, Royel Otis and more!
1. “Murder on the Dancefloor” – Royel Otis
Covering recent smash hit from the early 00s by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Royel Otis adds a new flair to this comeback hit, “Murder on the Dancefloor.” A song known for its funky disco revival, Royel Otis introduces an alternative rock effort for a new added edge. It’s a perfect fusion of nostalgia and contemporary groove that’s great for any attempted (or non!) croaks on the floor.
2. “Motorbike (Wild Ones)” – Smallpools
Revving things up next is Smallpools with latest track, “Motorbike (Wild Ones).” A high-octane track that’s perfect for driving down the highway on the back of a motorcycle. This song is the ultimate adrenaline rush that leaves you craving more with each listen.
3. “MAGIC” – meija feat. JAWNY
meija teams up with JAWNY to deliver “Magic,” a track that lives up to its name in every way. With its dreamy synths and infectious melody, this song casts a spell that’s impossible to break. It’s the kind of tune that transports you to another dimension, where anything is possible and the music never stops.
4. “Pulverizer” – Gamblers
Similar to the wrestlers in the video, Gamblers is ready to drive a punch through this song that’ll leave you breathless. “Pulverizer” is the perfect anthem for unleashing your inner fighter, with the track’s gritty guitars and earnest vocals. If you’re looking to chokeslam your next playlist, make sure to include this indie hit.
5. “Pronouns” – Craig Wedren
Closing out our daily playlist is Craig Wedren’s “Pronouns,” a song that defies categorization with its genre-bending sound. The lyrics challenge expectations imposed on women, introducing self-discovery and acceptance all tied together with superior production quality. The song makes a poignant reminder to feel free to express yourself in whichever way the moment takes you.
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