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Kevin Atwater’s debut ep, ‘retriever’ delivers stripped down vulnerability on ‘too late now’.

NYC based singer-songwriter, actor and TikTok sensation Kevin Atwater released his debut ep retriever on January 21, showcasing 6 carefully crafted indie-folk tracks. Kevin comes from a classically trained background, learning piano and clarinet from a young age, but much of his inspiration is found in folk icons like Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake, which shines clearly through his focus on heart-pulling melodies and intricate acoustic guitar accompaniments.

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Tommy Gun’s debut single “Hopeless Stranger” is an infectious retro anthem.

A five-piece band from Sydney, Australia, Tommy Gun’s music embodies a free spirited and adventurous energy tinged with nostalgia. Their debut EP, Afterlife, was produced in just 3 days- and this sense of spontaneous creation reverberates through the album, and especially through the vibrant single. “Hopeless Stranger”.

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Indulge in the beauty of the sunlit moment with Thomas LaVine’s latest track, ‘Calico’.

Florida-born Thomas LaVine was raised in the small town of Blacksburg, SC, where he started to write songs from the age of 16. Having played music his whole life, LaVine has arrived at a dreamy, idiosyncratic style that plays with metaphor and association, treating “songwriting like a canvas in which to paint with many colours.” Taking inspiration from artists such as John Denver, Andrew Belle and Noah Gundersen, LaVine’s music delicately weaves emotion with sound, creating an unforgettable whirlpool of abstract images.

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Ian the idiot’s latest release, ‘James Dean’ is organic, dreamy and laid back in all the right places.

Los Angeles born-and-raised, Ian the idiot is the culmination of years on the city's indie circuit as well as writing and recording DIY. The track is as cool as its namesake, following an effortless flow that has as much dreamy guitar laden melody reminiscent of the ‘Good Nature’ album by Turnover as it has the organic feel and harmonies of The Beach Boys.

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Hollow Graves drop effortlessly dark and dreamy powerhouse, ‘Borderline’.

Toronto Indie ensemble Hollow Graves offer the same blend of fantastically produced and hand crafted indie with ‘Borderline’, taken from their latest album ‘Mid-Century Modern’. The band are inspired by the second British invasion and hail from punk backgrounds which culminates in a gritty and expressive sound that somehow stays clean but is always ready to explode.

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Louise Weseth shares hauntingly atmospheric single, ‘Woodlands’.

Louise Weseth is a Norwegian artist and songwriter currently based between Copenhagen and Oslo. Her style consists of dreamy folk that is as atmospheric as it is hauntingly beautiful. Her work is mostly self produced like many artists in the vein of Weseth, creating truly self expressing pieces that are rich with different textures and motifs and sonically intruiging.

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Caroline Romano’s latest track ‘Panic Attack’ is a confessional masterpiece of modern pop.

Nashville-based self-proclaimed “loudest sort of introvert” Caroline Romano brims with immersive storytelling and emotive sensibility. Although she may have only just entered her 20s, Romano can already boast some serious streaming numbers and the backing of industry tastemakers such as Hollywood Life, Just Jared and American Songwriter. Her upcoming debut LP Oddities and Prodigies promises to further solidify her as an introspective and passionate songwriter; one that isn’t afraid to bare herself to her audience with a stark frankness and comforting relatability.

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Enter the pastel dream pop world of Laughed the Boy with latest single ‘Post Card’.

The latest single from Canadian outfit Laughed the Boy is a blend of the cheerful and the melancholic. The instrumentation of this track is held together by the guitars that are just the right amount of sparkling clean and simplistically intricut, acting as the glue between introspective narrative and an unshaken driving rhythm section.

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Throw off your “Chains” with DBKM’s uplifting anthem of resilience.

Hailing from Nashville, vocalist Kyle Knudsen and drummer Colton Ward form DBMK – an alt-pop project that speaks to the complexities of modern living through an eclectic, buoyant sound and sensitive lyrics. Despite the difficult conditions of the pandemic-ridden years, the duo have embarked on their own DYI tours and even sold out multiple shows in their home state of Florida. 2020 also saw the birth of their debut EP Jump in the Dark, released to the joy of their dedicated fanbase, nicknamed the ‘KULT’.

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Taste the sweetness of life with Young Prisms’ shimmering return track, ‘Honeydew’.

Back after a 10 year hiatus, San Francisco’s Young Prisms are ready to delight anew with an upcoming album, Drifter. Despite their dreamy sound, the album aims to bring its listeners down from the clouds, ready to explore the tensions and tangles of everyday experience. Sharing a taste of what’s to come, the band has also released the album’s lead single, ‘Honeydew’.

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Let the dream pop sounds of Jesse D’Kora’s latest single, ‘the fourth day of november’ wash over you.

Manchester based self proclaimed DIY artist Jesse D’Kora has an inherently expressive sound that comes from being a solo artist controlling every element of a track. ‘The fourth day of november’, is about the anticipation of moving from one place to another. It conveys the blend of nervousness and excitement that inevitably comes with a new beginning.

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SHEAL shares an ephemeral ballad ‘Nova’s Song’ from her sophomore album, Courage Again.

Toronto-based singer-songwriter SHEAL balances her musical projects with motherhood and a teaching career, carefully blending her experiences into one magical whole. Her upcoming sophomore album, Courage Again, seeks to reflect on the joys and pains of life, from the miracle of birth to the everyday anxieties that distract us from the things that truly matter.

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Lose yourself in the swirling Psychedelic indie surf rock sounds of Sam Wrights new single, ‘Faded’.

A moody, psychedelic and atmospheric ride. Driving bass, bossa drums, ethereal guitar and airy vocals. The latest offering from Sam Wright will strike a chord with any fan of Tame Impala and rhythm prioritised genre smashing indie. Faded feels like the sum of Sams work, with previous singles taking on a more summer indie sound this latest offering really feels like a development in every way.

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The latest indie pop masterclass from Landon Conrath ‘Static’, is a head turning hit with a hook that's hard to forget.

Minneapolis based DIY Auteur Landon Conrath is turning heads across the globe with his authentic indie pop that does nothing but exceed expectations. Having only started releasing music in 2020, Conrath is already displaying his artistry and what we are seeing with every new release is the lighting in a bottle you can only find in an artist in their element.

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