Harmony Tividad lets Lifetime turn leaving into a long emotional apprenticeship
Harmony Tividad releases Lifetime via KRO Records, her debut solo album after Girlpool, following the vulnerable single I’m Still Learning How To Leave You.
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Harmony Tividad releases Lifetime via KRO Records, her debut solo album after Girlpool, following the vulnerable single I’m Still Learning How To Leave You.
Million Moons release You Be Good, I Love You on 26 June, adding dream-pop intimacy and tender indie-rock atmosphere to today’s release calendar.
Bodywash return with Come And Go, a jangly one-off about Montreal’s built environment, shared artistic life and the feeling that everything may be temporary.
Balance Lost release Section 9 - World Cup of Fuck Ups, a Kyoto-tagged indie rock and dream-pop track that turns personal collapse into melodic resignation.
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.
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.