Indie Rock
Guitars shimmer at the edges and the low end stays restrained.
Warm acoustic strums sit under a clean, forward vocal.
The production gleams with clean synth lines and a taut backbeat.
The chorus opens up fast, so the song feels bigger than its runtime.
Guitars arrive with a hazy shimmer and the drums sit close and dry.
Guitars gleam with a hard edge and the drums snap forward.
Everything is polished but not glossy; the bass hums.
My favorite Indie Rock songs from the past year.
Saint Raymond sounds ready to break loose on “Young Blood,”.
Guitars chime with a wiry edge and the drums punch forward.
The Orwells hit hard with “Who Needs You”: blunt and sneering.
DREAMERS’ Waste My Night sounds like the kind of track.
Eliot Sumner keeps "Come Friday" feeling urgent and sly.
Guitars gleam with a humid edge and drums land clean and brisk.
On a gray commute, a late-night kitchen cleanup, or a first coffee.
Vocals arrive in a soft blur, then the arrangement opens up.