Figure Eight, an emerging indie act, has issued a new 7‑inch single through Cherub Dream Records. The track opens with a two‑minute stretch of airy, patient sound before erupting into a wall of ambient distortion. Critics note the deliberate contrast between quiet passages and amplified noise, showcasing the band’s dynamic range. The release arrives amid SXSW preparations, positioning the record for heightened exposure.
The indie duo Special Friend has unveiled their new LP, delivering a mix of upbeat singles and a softer, Camera Obscura‑style pop sound. The record showcases the group’s trademark vocal harmonies and feather‑light guitar jangle. Their lead single “Clipping” will be...
Youbet is riding the current grunge revival by infusing the genre’s gritty guitar work with subtle pop melodies. Their new single demonstrates this blend, offering both distortion‑driven intensity and catchy hooks. The band will release a self‑titled LP on May 1...
Bandcamp Friday spotlighted a split 7″ featuring The Cat’s Miaow and the Autocollants, released by Shelflife Records. The Autocollants debut new material for the first time since 1999, delivering classic, jangly indie‑pop reminiscent of Jeanines. The Cat’s Miaow contributes a rambling, Velvet Underground‑esque...
Indie musician Kelley Stoltz has unveiled a new track that previews his upcoming LP. The song features a driving bass line, ringing guitars and a space‑age garage aesthetic. The full album, titled "If You Don't Know Me, Buy Now," is...