Check out these indie rock gems featuring From Indian Lakes, Babehoven and more!
1. “Lightness is Loud” – Babehoven
The New York-based musical duo Babehoven releases their eclectic single, “Lightness is Loud.” The indie pop and shoegaze elements heard make a dreamy song, the delicate vocals intertwining the shimmering instrumentation. The song scratches an itch you’re unaware was present beforehand, leaving a dent in our new favorites playlist.
2. “Krillin” – Greg Mendez, Sun Organ, They Are Gutting a Body of Water
“Krillin” is a mesmerizing collaboration between Greg Mendez, Sun Organ, and They Are Gutting a Body of Water. This track hypnotizes listeners with its ambient music and experiment soundscape, for a dizzying experience. It cultivates intricate layers of sound, perfect for ethereal textures.
3. “Running From My Grave” – Gamblers
This indie rock track feels 80s-reminiscent with its colorful use of synths and pastel colors in video. “Running From My Grave” from Gamblers is an impassioned track, capturing the sentiment of looming death over a head-bobbing beat. Acknowledging the passing of time, the band makes a sentimental ode to staying alive, wondering when their time is up.
4. “The Flow” – From Indian Lakes
From Indian Lakes releases first song in over half a decade with “The Flow.” Another shoegaze track in our midst within the playlist, “The Flow” has lush instrumentation with its swirling guitars and transportive qualities. The wait was worth it if this is what they’ve been cooking up, their upcoming EP looking better each day.
5. “What We Earn” – The Early November
Punk-infused track, “What We Earn” from The Early November is perfect to close out our daily recommendations. The fearless vocal stylings and thumping instrumentation from the band makes them unique, with their passion soaring through the song. The music video captures the frustrating feeling of everyday life, with the band showcasing a dynamic cinematography style that makes you envision you are them.
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