Nick Murphy lands "Sanity" like a late-breaking favorite: sharp.
Indie Rock
The hook snaps fast, and suddenly the track feels too catchy to ignore.
Maple & Beech land "Side-Eye" like a late-breaking favorite: sharp.
Roosevelt hits the sweet spot on “Moving On”: bright and immediate.
Vocals glide over the mix instead of fighting it, so every hook.
Bass swells under the mix, and the whole track.
For a drive with the windows down and a backyard hang.
Sapele arrives with Wasting Time sounding far too sharp to skip.
The production feels crisp and roomy and with clean edges.
My favorite Indie Rock songs from the past year.
The blend lands clean, glossy, and immediately replayable.
The hook lands fast, glossy, and ready to steal the room.
The production keeps a clean pulse under glowing synth layers.
Beneath the gloss, the remix keeps a tight, elastic groove.
Chris Malinchak and Damon Scott make Tell Me (feat.