Check out these indie pop bops from Tim Atlas, Jane Penny and more!
1. “Grandmother Is Waiting For Me” – Hans. feat. Meaningful Stone
New Zealand/Korean artist Hans. joins Meaningful Stone on track, “Grandmother Is Waiting For Me.” The melancholic track details the silent acknowledgment of passing time between family members, wondering when each greeting is going to be the last. Expressing his love for the woman who raised him, Hans. sings along with Meaningful Stone to convey the longing of missing someone who is always waiting for you.
2. “Lighthouse” – Tim Atlas
Tim Atlas serenades listeners with dreamy live performance of track, “Lighthouse.” Atlas uses his velvety vocals to capture, dedicating the song to a lover he always keeps in mind. The live rendition begets a jazz-infusion, making for a shimmering instrumentation and a new livelihood to the song.
3. “Aisle Five” – Harmless
“Aisle Five” is a dreamy track with a very vivid music video, depicting internet and meme culture through the aspect of Fortnite live play. Harmless taps into his childlike wonder, blending the two elements of his personality to make a reflective track depicting who he is and who he was. It’s a catchy tune, reminiscing on failed love and a longing to become anew.
4. “Wear You Out” – Jane Penny
Jane Penny, best known as the vocalist for the indie-pop band TOPS, steps into the spotlight with “Wear You Out.” This sultry track is a mesmerizing blend of electronic beats and ethereal vocals, with Penny’s hypnotic voice weaving a spellbinding tale of desire and longing. “Wear You Out” displays Penny’s artistry and versatility as a solo artist, showcasing her ability to captivate listeners with her magnetic presence.
5. “In Denial” – Philine Sonny
German singer-songwriter Philine Sonny delivers indie synth track, “In Denial.” Exploring themes of heartache and denial, Sonny’s emotion and raw vocals dazzle brilliantly through. Sonny’s talent for storytelling and her ability to connect with listeners make her a contender for new-age existential angst within a Gen Z era.
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