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daisypusher lets pine leaves fall over Amersfoort shoegaze heartbreak

By Editorial Team - June 17, 2026

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daisypusher lets pine leaves fall over Amersfoort shoegaze heartbreak

Summary

Amersfoort artist daisypusher releases pine leaves, an independent emo, alt-rock and shoegaze single with Dutch scene roots and raw guitar melancholy.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 17, 2026
  • Tags: daisypusher, pine leaves, amersfoort, dutch indie, emo, shoegaze, alt rock, Dutch Emo / Shoegaze

daisypusher’s pine leaves arrives on 17 June from Amersfoort, and it is exactly the kind of Dutch independent release that should not get buried under the larger Anglo news cycle. Written by Justin Ruitenschild, with drums from Lars van den Bogaard and bass from Jesse de Groot, the track was recorded and produced by Jasper Koppelaar and Jesse de Groot, mixed by Thijn Moons and mastered by Frederik Dejongh. That credit chain gives the release a real local-scene backbone. The tags point toward alternative rock, dreamo, emo, grunge, shoegaze and alt-rock, which places pine leaves in a bruised melodic lane where guitars can shimmer and ache at the same time. The title is simple, but it works: falling leaves, soft decay, seasonal memory and a song that probably knows exactly what it feels like to watch something beautiful disappear slowly.

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