Widowspeak let Roses romanticize the grind without losing the ache
Pitchfork reviews Roses by Widowspeak on 10 June, highlighting the duo’s seventh album as ethereal indie rock about romance, fantasy and escape from daily pressure.
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Pitchfork reviews Roses by Widowspeak on 10 June, highlighting the duo’s seventh album as ethereal indie rock about romance, fantasy and escape from daily pressure.
Australian band Party Henry release Backseat, a surf-leaning indie rock single about drifting out of sync with people while trying to grow up without losing yourself.
Minneapolis indie rock band she’s green release close your eyes, a seven-minute shoegaze-leaning single ahead of their swallowtail EP and UK/EU tour.
The indieheads New Alternative 40 discussion for 7 June has Weezer featuring Wednesday entering at number one with We Might as Well Be Strangers.
Calgary band The Fragments release You’re Not Alone, a quirky indie-rock record built around vocal charm, melodic warmth and community-sized feeling.
Tucson’s Captain Chemical release Deep Six, a genre-bending indie rock record that mixes comedy songs, punk, country flavour and alternative-rock oddness.