Bodywash let Come And Go drift through Montreal’s temporary light
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.
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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.
Star Sign release Small Town and Waiting For Nothing ahead of a short East Coast run, offering jangly, hangdog power-pop with a beautifully worn-in emotional tilt.
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.
Bandcamp’s recent indie-pop coverage gives today’s release cycle a wider frame, highlighting how young guitar bands and DIY scenes are pushing jangle back into the conversation.
Austin’s Daily Worker releases Anymore from Sound Sickness, wrapping lo-fi indie pop, bedroom rock and folk-rock warmth into a sharp little guitar-pop transmission.
New York’s Vain Pursuit release Fears from Meaningless Miles, bringing dream pop, indie rock and jangle pop together with bright melancholy.