On “Find Me,” Aaron Maine finally emerges from the cocoon of bummer pop which surrounded Porches' previous release, Pool, and makes the leap from brooding sad boy experimenting with synthesizers to a full fledged electronic phenom.
The video's visual interpretation stays on message- using the stark Midwestern backdrop of Grinnel, Iowa and stoic synchronized dancers to convey a nostalgic reminiscence.
The true genius in Albatross lies in the surprisingly sonically cohesive meld of both acoustic and electric instruments working to complement and enhance Keen’s voice.
Dark Tea’s self-titled debut release is folk-pop at its best. Frontman Gary Canino (who is also a member of Rips) creates simple but evocative Americana-influenced songs telling bittersweet tales of love lost.
Bedroom synth-pop is paired with images of female ennui in Saintes' new video “Melancholia” as Anne-Sophie Le Creurer crafts a dreamy homage to listless girlhood.
On Grace Sings Sludge's most recent single "In Spite of Doom," Grace Cooper uses a steady jazz beat paired with bass and an achingly beautiful voice to create an apocalyptic love song.