Here are our daily picks for you featuring Winona Oak, Rikas, Frog Eyes and more!
1. “Television, a Ghost in My Head” – Frog Eyes
Kicking off today’s selection with infectious guitar riffs and charismatic vocals is “Television, a Ghost in My Head,” the latest indie-rock hit from Frog Eyes. Brimming with energy and a head-nodding rhythm, this track also opens their most recent 10th studio album, Open Up. Looking towards May 16th, the Vancouver natives are set to embark on a highly anticipated spring tour across Canada. Give it a listen today!
2. “Kick and Snare” – CROONeR
Continuing our reign of invigorating indie-rock hits is CROONeR‘s “Kick and Snare,” a dynamic assortment of propulsive drums, angsty lyrics and soaring synths. “This snare that I’m trapped in / Tightens up when I try to breath / Save me now so we can be free,” he sings. The new single can be found on CROONeR’s newest EP, Catarina, a 5-track collection of resilient, candid songs that mark a new era for this rising star.
3. “Bike in L.A.” – Rikas
German indie-rock band Rikas shares “Bike in L.A.,” an inspirational anthem about staying strong through hardships in order to pursue one’s dreams. The song opens with intimate vocals intertwined with uplifting piano lines and laid-back guitar strums. If you like Rikas’s sound, check out the 11 other tracks on their introspective sophomore album, Soundtrack For A Movie That Has Not Been Written Yet.
4. “Eye for an Eye” – The Rumjacks
The Rumjacks are back with “Eye for an Eye,” a gritty, energetic track that places their classic celtic rock sound back on the main stage. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, the band paints a picture of spirited violence amidst traditional folk melodies. The track also features a variety of punk-infused guitars, relentless drums and raw vocals. Listen to “Eye for an Eye” today on their new album, Dead Anthems.
5. “It’s Not My Fault” – Winona Oak
Closing out today’s lineup is Winona Oak‘s “It’s Not My Fault,” an emotional, introspective song that explores the realization that traumatic events are often beyond our control. With minimalistic instrumentation, the Swedish artist lets her vocals shine through to create a more intimate soundscape. On the new release, Oak shares, “I hope that even just one person hears this song and feels a bit of relief from the pain by speaking over and over again ‘It’s not my fault.'”
Today’s selection bring you a heavy dose of indie-rock hits with some celtic rock and alternative indie sprinkled throughout. Check these five tracks out today!
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