Carol Hodge makes Queen Of Fitting In sound like a beautiful contradiction
Carol Hodge releases Queen Of Fitting In from Alive At Artisan Tap, turning piano-led indie rock into something sharp, theatrical and human.
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Carol Hodge releases Queen Of Fitting In from Alive At Artisan Tap, turning piano-led indie rock into something sharp, theatrical and human.
Jessica Lea Mayfield and Dolour revisit The Good Life from Pinkerton, bringing indie, power pop and Nashville melancholy into one sharp little frame.
New York duo ear continue building the laptop-twee universe with Rumspringa, a delicate electronic-rock record where digital noise finds a human pulse.
Mother release The Stars Within through Engineer Records, a restless alternative rock and post-hardcore record with punk energy and cosmic anxiety.
Exclusive os Cabides release I LOVE YOU DANIEL, a Florianópolis tribute that bends Daniel Johnston songs through dream pop, shoegaze and indie rock tenderness.
Australia’s Kairo Vail releases The Pulse, an alternative rock and electro-rock track that feels sleek, shadowy and theatrical.