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Sounds like:
Tame Impala,
Foster the People,
The Babe Rainbow
By
Stella Mazzaferro
on
Oct 28, 2019
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I'm always on the hunt for music that makes me feel as ecstatic as I did during the Golden Era of indie...the era of Foster the People, Neon Indian, etc. Well, guess what? This song achieved the nearly impossible. ...
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2

Sounds like:
Garden City Movement,
slenderbodies,
HONNE
By
Stella Mazzaferro
on
Sep 3, 2019
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Jadu Heart stole my heart. Zorah... please come home. We miss you.I wrote a review back in May on Jadu Heart's "Forgotten Ghosts." I have yet to figure out the duo's identities yet. The other thing that I can't fig...
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3

By
Kelsey Simpkins
on
May 31, 2019
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Graveyard Club could easily be a band whose name traps rather than encapsulates their sound -- but somehow these Minneapolis' synth rockers reinvent themselves a little bit more on each new release. "It Hurts" lean...
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4

Sounds like:
Goldroom,
Miami Horror,
San Cisco
By
Kelsey Simpkins
on
May 30, 2019
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I am unabashedly obsessed with this new single from Alpine. Masters of indie pop, these Australians know how to insert elements of various genres, like jazz and soul, to create an infectious sound that could easily be as popular in 1969 as 2019. Not ...
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5

Sounds like:
Ra Ra Riot,
Anna of the North,
Broken Bells
By
Kelsey Simpkins
on
Apr 15, 2019
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Nicole Wilder almost whispers her lines to start in "OK," the latest track from Minnesota's art-pop rockers Maple & Beech -- gently announcing her entrance into the music as well as the band. Maple & Beech have gone through quite a transforma...
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6

Sounds like:
Youth Lagoon,
Painted Palms,
Porcelain Raft
By
Kelsey Simpkins
on
Jan 22, 2019
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Where have you heard of Trevor Powers before? Yes, he used to create music as Youth Lagoon -- but no more: Powers "murdered" the moniker in 2016 and moved on to release music under his own name.
On first listen, a dynamic symphony of synth, vocals...
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7

By
Josh du Plessis
on
Nov 13, 2018
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Coming off Jungle's sophomore album, For Ever, "Beat 54 (All Good Now)" is a breakup song that will make you realize that there's life after her/him/them.
Jungle's main duo of Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland, accompanied by singer Rudi Salmon, ...
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8

Sounds like:
Thrupence,
Benjamin Muñoz
By
Sarah Jukes
on
Aug 21, 2018
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When the brother duo behind Model Man got to mixing this track they realized they didn't have a set of speakers in their house to do the job.
Unperturbed, and rather than give up on this track altogether, they used their car stereo to mix this track...
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