Indie Quick Picks

Askies

Genre: Indie, alternative 

Bio: Askies distinct sound bridges the gap between explosive UK alternative rock, whilst backed by surroundings of a reminiscent jangly, indie groove. The quartet have most notably grown a following within their hometown of Leeds, after the gigging and releasing of their first two singles, ‘Mirror’ and ‘Bond’.

Track: Subject To Change

Why We Like It: It’s another ethereal dreamy track from Askies as they create a delicate yet intricate and lush soundscape with ease.  The rhythm pulses behind glorious twinkles on guitar as the track swoons into its nostalgic hazy soundscape. Smooth passionate vocals caress the lulling melody while the airy guitars add a biting edge to this yearning number. With a delightful guitar solo and rich musicianship it’s another velvety dazzler from Askies.

You can follow Askies on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/weareaskies

Stream ‘Subject To Change’ below 

The Wha

Photo credit: Nick O’Donnell

Genre: Alternative

Bio : Aged just 18/19-years-old, Kilkenny band The Wha are dual vocalists and guitarists Finn Cusack and Sam Cullen, joined by Marek Lech (bass) and Abe G. Harris (drums). Their debut single ‘Innocents’ won the affection of BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq amongst others. The Wha have also confirmed their first ever London date – on 28 November at The Sebright Arms for Good Karma Club and a headline show in their native Ireland at Whelan’s Upstairs on 13 December. 

Track: 40 Odd Years

Why We Like It: It’s a fuzz smushed garage pop number that drifts on a laid back soundscape of 60’s hues and indie sprinklings. Sharp guitars glisten and hazily weave their way between shaky percussion and steady beat as the band venture into their Beatles- esque elements with hues of Oasis adding scintillation to their prismatic sound. The smooth laid back and almost moody vocals glide upon the velvety melody as the band create a biting Californian backdrop, dipped in summer tones. It’s has a bitter/sweet undertone however their swagger and edged guitars put The Wha’s charming stamp on this impressive trippy number.

You can follow The Wha on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/thewha17/

Stream ‘40 Odd Years’ below 

Nature TV

Genre: Indie

Bio: Forming at Brighton’s acclaimed music college (BIMM) and subsequently honing their craft on the city’s live circuit, the four-piece have since opened for Swimming Tapes and will be hitting the road alongside resident do-woppers Trudy and the Romance on their UK tour throughout October.Their new single ‘She Wants To See You Cry’ is the lead track from the band’s forthcoming EP out late November.

Track: She Wants To See You Cry

Why We Like It: It’s woozy indie pop for a lazy day in the sun. With infectious percussion, 70’s flair and slow, lonely strutting vibe this track is a cruising gem. The track jangles to a brisk start before mellowing out into a slow jam.The guitars unfold with a catchy weaving jingle creating radiance and a subtle psychedelic haze. Dreamy and smooth with a soul pop melody, warm guitar and velvety vocals the band coat your ears in a caressing blanket of comfort. Looking forward to the upcoming EP.

About the track frontman Guy Bangham explained:“I wrote the song quite a while ago when I was going through a classic case of heartbreak. It’s kind of me overthinking things and playing out conversations by myself, running through previous examples and scenaries then feeling paranoid about it all, before trying to rationalise everything”.

You can follow Nature TV on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/naturetvmusic/

Stream ‘She Wants To See You Cry’ below 

Crash Adams

Genre: Indie/pop

Bio: Crash Adams are an indie/pop duo from Toronto Canada. They produce, write, perform, mix and master all of their own music.

Track: Make it Last

Why We Like It: It’s one sublime 80’s banger. With shimmering synths creating a carefree danceable atmosphere and ethereal tone this track is an instant shot of adrenaline. With bold stride on guitar shredding and swirling throughout and an infectious beat and clap along feature – this vibrant, zest-filled number is sure to coax you to the dance floor. With its melty melody, heart-racing intensity and dynamic vocals the track captures a rushing sense of youthful love and excitement.

You can follow Crash Adams on facebook here https://www.facebook.com/crashadamsmusic

Sean OB

Genre: indie rock/punk

Bio: ‘Single Young Man’ is the follow up to Sean’s first single ‘Two Last Cans’ The track will feature on the upcoming EP ‘Cigarettes & Perfume’ due for release later this year. Sean has received radio support locally, as well from UK stations across the water, including BBC Radio 6 and RadioX

Track: Single Young Man

Why We Like It: It’s an athemic number built for the live setting. This track has that massive chorus that will never be prized from your head as Sean OB slaps his rapid humorous lyrics upon a buoyant backdrop and jangly relentless guitars. It’s daring punk – fueled elements are dipped generously in an indie pop soundscape. With quirky rap- like and sometimes slurry vocals this track has something for everyone and is sure to charm its way onto repeat. The Jamie T influence is glaringly evident however Sean OB puts his own stamp and charm on this invigorating track.

Talking about the new single Sean explains:“Musically I kept it very simple sticking to the punk ethic of 3 barre chords on guitar, simple bass and heavy drums. Lyrically it’s a mixture of ideas like, looking back on a relationship and dealing with cannabis psychosis and anxiety. It’s also about an old friend and how I wanted them to feel proud of themselves because I admire them. And obviously it’s just about being young and single and in the moment, not caring about all of life’s challenges and struggles ahead which are inevitable.”

You can follow Sean OB on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/SeanOBOfficial/

Stream ‘Single Young Man’ below

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Author : Danu