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Sounds like:
Lucy Dacus,
Andrew Bird,
Phoebe Bridgers,
Sharon van Etten,
Fleet Foxes
By
Mikky George
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Feb 20, 2021
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A Quiet Choir / an Angsty WailVery few songs out there really advocate for, and explain, anxiety in a comprehensible and beautiful way.What Sufjan Stevens has done with "Tell Me You Love Me" is something quite spec...
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2

Sounds like:
Father John Misty,
Kurt Vile
By
Dylan Heneck
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Jan 14, 2019
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The mother craned over a basket, and as a drop of water falls pure from the sky, yet undirtied by the earth, so too her child lay clean as the weight over her mother's shoulder. The pair paced through thicket and brush while the mob moved near. Beads...
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3

By
Jason Grishkoff
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Jun 18, 2017
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This song had my attention piqued from the word go. There's something real nice about the intro that sets the perfect tone for the rest of the song. To my ears, at least.
Leyendekker have featured on Indie Shuffle once in the past for a song called ...
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4

Sounds like:
Pink Floyd,
The War on Drugs
By
Cassie Morien
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Mar 20, 2017
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Let me start off by apologizing to you readers. I’ve gone years without reviewing Austin’s own The Bright Light Social Hour because I just assumed that we were chock-full of their songs. I was mistaken, as are most people who assume things. Let me sh...
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5

Sounds like:
Civil Twilight,
Muse,
Keane
By
Nic Berti
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Dec 8, 2015
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It's been three years since Mystery Jets' last album, and since then they have relocated back to London. This means that the classic rock and roll vibe of Radlands has progressed into a more mature, melancholy sound.
There's a lot of emotion that ...
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6

Sounds like:
WAND,
Fuzz,
Thee Oh Sees
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Nov 23, 2015
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I was pleasantly surprised when I came across Operator opening a show I went to the other week. I immediately couldn't be distracted, couldn't look away.
Their captivating sound translates to a commanding and enthralling live show, if you can imagin...
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7

By
Christiana Bartolini
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Oct 25, 2015
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Dianas have got their finger on the pulse of prog rock.
"Of A Time" is a free-flowing yet comfortably contained progressive rock song that weaves between a bit gritty and a bit poppy. The female vocals lend a softer touch to a track that would be mo...
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8

Sounds like:
Foster the People,
Portugal. The Man,
The Darcys
By
Sam McLoughlin
on
Sep 20, 2015
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It's been a couple of years since we've heard from We Are The City, a western Canadian experimental indie rock trio that made a pretty heavy splash with their most recent record, Violent. (If you haven't heard it by now... find it.)
It's been a big...
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