Thought Bubble’s “Mostly True” is a bold exploration of sound, blending narrative and noise across tracks that range from chaotic to deeply emotional, showcasing their unique musical style and commitment to authenticity.
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SILK – but then, yes
Silk, the solo project of Michael Smyth from Virgins, delivers a darker and more expansive sound with the new single “but then, yes,” exploring complex emotions and evolving relationships.
Coming Up Roses – How Did We Fall So Far?
Coming Up Roses’ debut album, How Did We Fall So Far?, explores deep emotions of anxiety, loss, and exhaustion, revealing a personal journey shaped by their experiences in Singapore and the UK.
Whitelands – Heat Of The Summer
Whitelands dropped a fresh single, ‘Heat Of The Summer,’ that vibes with sunshine and energy, showcasing confident vocals and catchy melodies. It’s a joyful, fleeting track that hints at a promising second album.
Just Mustard – Pollyanna
Just Mustard’s new single ‘Pollyanna’ showcases their signature sound with a tense, mechanical groove and Katie Ball’s haunting vocals. It marks a thrilling evolution, blending raw emotion with chilling precision.
Homework – Homework EP & Easy Money EP
Homework, an indie band from Glasgow, emerged during lockdown as a lo-fi project. Their music blends humor and heartfelt chaos, evolving through collaborative songwriting and a commitment to authenticity over polish.
Lo-Fi Melancholia for Kids – Because, everyone is wrong about everything all the time
Lo-Fi Melancholia for Kids’ debut album, “Because, everyone is wrong about everything all the time,” blends lo-fi indie with experimental pop, showcasing unique sounds and emotional depth across diverse tracks.
Mellowmaker – Black Market Karma
Mellowmaker, Black Market Karma’s twelfth album, embodies a lo-fi psychedelic depth, blending nostalgic sounds with a more direct energy. This album complements Wobble, exploring themes of memory, longing, and identity.
Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Trash Classic
Frankie and the Witch Fingers’ “Trash Classic” blends psych rock with experimental elements, capturing chaos and emotion through energetic tracks that reflect modern anxieties and a playful, surreal sound.
Last Tourist – Slowly Fade
Last Tourist’s new track “Slowly Fade” illustrates their evolution, blending darkwave and shoegaze while channeling influences like The Jesus and Mary Chain. Anticipate their upcoming album for more.