New Bop from Evripidis and His Tragedies

Starting off the year in a grim fashion, we’re hoping music can offer up that solace many of seek, which is the intent of Evripidis and His Tragedies and their latest single. They crafted the tune to offer a “pop gem that will help dance away any mental crisis,” which it certainly does if you’re willing to spend some time. There’s a glittering pulse that pushes through the tune, while Evripidis allows his pop enthusiasm to dance and glide across your living room floor; you deserve to let your body and mind be free for a moment. You’ll also find a nice little nod to Orange Juice lurking inside. There’s a deep catalog of music from the group available, so don’t be afraid to pop back and see what else the group have to offer!

Gus Baldwin and the Sketch Drop Luxury Television

It’d been a minute since I caught a Gus Baldwin show, and while he was technically playing as a member of Bubba Lucky, his performance reminded me of the incredible guitar work that courses through his own band’s new LP. Clicking play below, there’s an immediacy in the songwriting that’s reminiscent of acts like Jay Reatard; I love the frantic nature that’s emphasized by the screeching guitar licks that bounce across the speakers. The whole band gets in on the action here too, taking almost a full minute of instrumental breakdowns to flex their musical skillset before they rip right towards the close. Gus Baldwin and the Sketch drop their self-titled LP on January 31st.

Alpaca Sports Share Fresh Single

It’s been a really busy week in the indie landscape, but I couldn’t get through this week without giving a shout out to a the latest single from Alpaca Sports. This song opens with this huge bouncing push, hanging on the edges of a jangling riff and pumping energy right through your speakers. Then, they pull back just a bit, letting Amanda take over on vocal duties this go round, offering up a velvety serenade that reveals another layer of the group’s craft. I love that the group don’t shy away from their influences, mentioning acts like Saint Etienne and Pet Shop Boys in the press for this latest tune. They’ll release Another Day on January 17th via Elefant Records.

Sharp Pins Reissue Radio DDR + Share New Single

Originally released as part of the Hallogallo tape series, Sharp Pins have elected to reissue Radio DDR via the heralded K Records/Perennial. But, the real kicker is that Kai Slater has not only doubled-down on his craft, he’s added a few new tracks to the release, one of which you can’t catch below. There’s a familiarity to his discordant pop, especially if you’ve found yourself fond of obscure lo-fi pop, though there’s some little nuances that add their own layer of charm. Just listen to the bass bob right before the 2 minute mark hits, turning the song into an entirely different piece that opens up a pandora’s box of melody before reverting back; it’s a brief flourish, albeit one that has Slater as one of the great indie hopes of tomorrow. Radio DDR will be out on March 21st via the aforementioned heroes.

Matador Sphere Drop Image in Place

It’s a new year, and with that, here’s the first bit of new music coming out of Austin…that I’ve been sent, anyways. Matador Sphere is an up-and-coming act, with a goal of blending stellar electronic atmosphere with a more modern pop core. In this tune, the vocals keep the track calmed, righting the ship as it sways back in forth in the seas of punctuating electronics; there’s a carnival-esque nature, especially as electronic notes seem to rain upon the chorus. Adding in some sampled strings builds in the texture too, thickening the track as it twists and turns into pop madness as it fades to a close.

Signal Share You Must Win

If I were to pick a day to jam to this new Signal tune, it feels like a perfect Sunday morning experience, something that invites solitude and reflection with a warm cup of tea or what have you in your hand. There’s this slowness that allows the purity of the melody to rise through the tune, and once its riddled with the patient crawl of the vocals you’re greeted with something that wouldn’t seem out of place on the B-side of a Galaxie 500 recording. The duo are early on in their writing process, but you can definitely hear that they’re onto something pure if you click play below.

The Burning Hell Share Bottle of Chianti, Cheese and Charcuterie Board

Although the song’s title might be a little long-winded, I’m completely enjoying the playfulness of the new single from the Burning Hell; it recalls a sillier time in the indie rock pantheon, landing somewhere between early Of Montreal and the Blow…maybe even a sprinkle of Architecture in Helsinki. The musical craft is built around some synthetic stabbings, buzzing and bouncing in the right spots; things switch often enough in their tone that the track feels fresh for its entirety, which seems like a rarity. You’ll find extra joy with the way the vocals overlap throughout, layering catchy melodies atop one another without a care in the world. They will drop their Ghost Palace LP via You’ve Changed Records on March 7th.

Fleeting Colours Share Stay Single

For a band that only has three total songs under their belt, Montreal’s Fleeting Colours definitely sound like a well-oiled machine. Their latest offering toys with the balance between slow-core pacing and walls of gaze-y noise; you can certainly feel the wash of power released by the distortion if you crank the volume up appropriately. If you loved great records last year from bands like Trauma Ray or Mo Dotti, you’re going to be diving head first into this tune, as it plays perfectly into the quiet-loud dynamics that make for a perfect pop number. We hope to hear more from the group going into 2025!

Outro Share Gila Single

When you listen to Outro, you’re going to find this tightened guitar sound, something that has the various guitar elements wrapping around one another, then hitting notes that almost hit upon a math-rock note. That being said, I really love the way the tune below brings in some melodic core pieces, giving the tune this kind of post-emo flavoring too, maybe all of it bred upon a 90s college rock sound. There’s definitely a kick-ass familiarity working throughout the song, but in today’s climate, it doesn’t feel like a sound that’s overdone, so comes across as rather refreshing. They’ll release their Broken Promise EP on February 14th.

A Place to Bury Strangers Share New Video

One of the great listens of last year was Synthesizer; it showed A Place to Bury Strangers sill spending time in the noisier realms of darkness, though in a sense they were billowing into an almost pop realm. They’ve just released the video for “Have You Ever Been in Love,” which is one of the standout tracks of the record, and the visual version brings back their origins in the wash of effects being utilized. Something in this song always feels wholly live too, like you can revel in the noise whilst still tapping your toes, and I’m all for it. Their LP is available now through Dedstrange.

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