Check out these indie pop bops from CLAY, Good Kid and more!
1. “Strange Times” – Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks, the brainchild of Pete Lawrie-Winfield and Elliot Wall, invites listeners into their world with “Strange Times.” This haunting track captivates with its brooding atmosphere and poignant lyrics, exploring the complexities of life in an ever-changing world. Lawrie-Winfield uses his emotive vocals for a lasting song, making a masterpiece for the ages.
2. “Waiting for God in the Garden” – CLAY
Utilizing a newfound perspective on life and loving oneself, CLAY returns with track “Waiting for God in the Garden.” Singing of self-love and empowerment, CLAY delivers with a shimmering masterpiece. The song is a celebration of life’s fleeting moments, underscored by the song’s dynamic instrumentation and CLAY’s soulful vocals.
3. “Under The Tree” – Victoria Bigelow
Singer-songwriter Victoria Bigelow enchants with her hauntingly beautiful track “Under The Tree.” Bigelow crafts a mesmerizing blend of indie folk and dream pop, weaving together lush instrumentation and ethereal vocals. “Under The Tree” transports listeners to a world of enchantment and wonder, inviting them to get lost in its enchanting melody and evocative lyrics.
4. “Like a Song” – OSKA
OSKA delivers a sweet ballad with soprano vocals in “Like a Song.” The song unfolds like a heartfelt confession, drawing listeners in with her intimate storytelling of tenderness and the ability to learn to love oneself. The raw emotion sung over an upbeat acoustic beat is sure to lure you in.
5. “Summer” – Good Kid
Toronto-based rock band Good Kid sings new sunshine track, “Summer.” Collabing with YouTube animator XrayAlphaCharlie for the music video, the animation takes the song to new heights with an elevated video-game feel. Hot off their popularity from their last smash hit “From The Start,” the EP this song is a part of seems to promise even better singles, similar to the one above.
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