Indie Quick Picks

Ea Kaya

Genre: Indie pop

Bio: Following the release of a slew of critically-acclaimed singles last year, leading to her debut EP ‘Fragile But Strong As Hell’ this January, Ea Kaya (the moniker of Danish singer Christine Kiberg) now unleashes her first offering of the year with ‘Cruel To Be Kind’.

Track: ‘Cruel To Be Kind’

Speaking on the track, she states: “The track was written for someone very close to me. They were drowning in frustration, feeling like nothing was going right at the time and so desperately tried to find a way to forget his reality. It was awful to watch, because he’s a gifted person who didn’t cultivate any of his abilities but also because his unhappiness lead to anger that affected his family. His self-pity blinded him to the fact that he was the only one who could actively change his situation and mindset.”

Why We Like It:  It’s a sparkly pop number that glides effortlessly on a buoyant vibrant backdrop while the catchy melody drifts into your brain. With striking lyrics adding a dash of sass and attitude –  this track is instantly likeable. The powerful vocals float upon the dynamic backdrop as jangly guitar twinkles behind spirited synths and dreamy ethereal soundscapes. It’s an illustrious pick me up that radiates sunshine and glorious tones.

You can follow Ea Kaya on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/eakayamusic

Stream ‘Cruel To Be Kind’ below

slenderbodies

Genre: Alternative, indie

Bio: slenderbodies came into existence in 2016. They have unleashed a bold new single ‘Belong’.

Track: Belong

About the track slenderbodies comment: “Pulse did such a wonderful job in visually capturing a made up word called “sonder”. It’s defined as the realisation that each random passer-by is living a life as vivid and as complex as your own. This concept is so prevalent in the heart of the film, and ‘Belong’ is meant to be a testament to the commonalities we all share across cultures and generations, how we all find beauty in the world to help us live with purpose.”

Why We Like It: It’s a dreamy lavishly layered number that ventures beautifully between shoegaze and indie dance with R&B hues flickering throughout. With a lush floaty soundscape weaving heavenly textures through a rich rhythmic bounce and glorious melody this track is instantly soothing and velvety on the ears.Soft almost whispered vocals tranquilise through twinkling, silky guitar lines as the track breaks into a more exotic sun-kissed chorus. This song is perfect for relaxed summer listening as these guys create a Californian dream pop gem filled with enticing soundscapes, tantalising textures and sublime musicianship.

You can follow slenderbodies on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/Slenderbodies/

Watch the video for ‘Belong’ below

Fell Runner

Genre: Garage Indie-Rock/Pop

Bio: Fell Runner are an experimental rock band from Los Angeles. The band have released the latest single from their upcoming sophomore album, ‘Talking’ set for release on 6/21/19 on Yes PLZ records. Fell Runner has frequented Los Angeles clubs including appearances at The Troubadour, The Echo, The New Parrish and a month long residency at The Bootleg Theater. They have opened for artists Julia Holter, Big Thief, Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic), and Tortoise.

Track: Dog Inside A Car

Why We Like It: This tightly knit track weaves cleverly between jangly indie and smooth dream pop effortlessly. The track begins heavy with zesty guitar and a punchy rhythm introducing the track.The song spaces out beautifully to become more breezy as the band entwine their instruments in lush tangles to create a unique and diverse – almost psychedelic, listening experience.With a creamy pop melody cruising and floating over the intricate backdrop while the zealous guitar pirouettes and jingles throughout – its an impressive lush track to wrap your ears around.  

You can follow Fell Runner on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/fellrunnermusic/

Stream ‘Dog Inside a Car’ below

Paradox

Genre: Alternative Rock

Bio: Paradox were formed in 1997 Cork, Ireland by brothers Pete Mac and Mike Mac. The early Paradox sound was heavily influenced by the Grunge Era of the 90’s. The band have released 4 studio albums to date. Their debut album ‘Circle of Growth’ was recorded in Los Angeles in 2000 and released on a US label. Paradox have toured both Europe and the US as well as playing support to the likes of Therapy?, Kerbdog and Shonen Knife.

Track: ‘Here Comes the Pain’

Why We Like It: It’s a darkly smothered sulky number that ferments and broods through the verses before exploding into a powerful chorus. With shredding guitars crashing and ricocheting off the punchy drum and brawny bass this track is an all consuming grunge laced number that is utterly thrilling to the core. Raspy vocals mope and bleed over the catchy melody with a laid back sense of inevitable gloom while the kinetic instrumental backdrop erupts behind, creating an intense and eerie number that is perfect for moshing to. Filled with passion and brawn in equal parts ‘Here Comes the Pain’ is a slick product of mature satisfying musicianship from Paradox.

You can follow Paradox on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/paradoxrock

Stream ‘Here Comes the Pain’ below

L.A. Peach

Photo credit: Neelam Khan Vela

Genre: Indie Americana

Bio: London extrovert L.A.Peach has released his soulful new offering ‘I Can Remember Where You Are’. Widely influenced by contemporaries such as PJ Harvey, Father John Misty and Kurt Vile,the Welsh-born father of two John James Davies has already impressed much of the online community with his tales of love and lost summer romances.

Track: I Can Remember Where You Are

Discussing his forthcoming release, the newcomer revealed: “It took me a while to figure out what I’d written after I’d written it, but now I know, it’s a song about love – a person love another person so much that he kidnaps her and steals her skin. The scariest part is, I remember staring into my partner’s eyes as we sat on the bed whilst I wrote it”

Why We Like It: It’s a sweet lilting ditty that rides on a foot tapping beat while twanging guitars chime and twinkle between the swoony soundscapes. The warm raspy vocals caress the dreamy melody as it floats daintily around your ears. With lush harmonies creating a smooth velvety texture to the track- this slow burning number is charming luscious and very catchy.

You can follow L.A. Peach of Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/lapeachtheband/

Stream ‘I Can Remember Where You Are’ below

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