Sergeant’s Symbols finds beauty inside experimental confusion
Belgian experimental group Sergeant received an 18 May review for Symbols, their second album and one of the stranger art-pop releases in the current indie landscape.
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Belgian experimental group Sergeant received an 18 May review for Symbols, their second album and one of the stranger art-pop releases in the current indie landscape.
Bladee’s Sulfur Surfer announcement remains a major alternative and internet-underground story on 18 May, with the album due on 20 May via Trash Island.
Smerz’s Easy EP is one of the sharpest smaller releases from the 15 May wave and a strong 17 May weekend pick for experimental pop and indie-electronic listeners.
Dua Saleh releases Of Earth & Wires on 15 May via Ghostly International, a conceptually ambitious second album that brings together climate anxiety, artificial intelligence, war, memory and queer romance.
sadie’s Better Angels received fresh critical attention on 14 May, giving the New York artist’s debut album another strong indie-pop hook.
New York songwriter and producer sadie releases Better Angels on 8 May via bloody knuckles, a debut album built around the end of a ten-year relationship.