Don’t Cry For Him: The Nicholas Drops New Single, “Teardrops” Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Dutch-born, LA-based artist The Nicholas has a great philosophy: create “pretty ideas with ugly sounds.” What he doesn’t mention in that mantra is that his vocals are downright angelic, offsetting anything remotely unattractive; the result is usually some version of intoxication. His debut EP boasted gentle soft … Continue reading
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As if reflecting the sad existence of those who fight to stay ahead of trends, this single from The Space Wanderer has a great deal of melancholy. Source: SoundCloud / The Space Wanderer Continue reading
Coldwave trip hop. Source: SoundCloud / Sal Dulu Continue reading
“Constellations” is the title track from I Hate You Just Kidding’s newly released alt-pop LP. The record was written back in 2011-12, but its dreamy riffs are ageless. Listen to it in full on Soundcloud. Source: SoundCloud / ihateyoujustkidding Continue reading
Quiet, tugging indietronica. Source: SoundCloud / Henry Green Continue reading
Sunday is a symbolic day of the week, more than just the day you don’t have to check your mailbox. For Geowulf, it’s a state of mind, and they’re beckoning us to join them. Source: SoundCloud / Geowulf Continue reading
The Belgian group Pale Grey helps us transition from fall to winter with their succinct dream pop. Continue reading
It’s ironic that the time lapse clips that comprise Motion Cntrl’s new video for their single, “In the Dream” are all sped up, as the music makes the world feel like it is spinning much slower. Continue reading
Soft focus and foggy, Blushing’s latest clip for their single “Weak” keeps them largely obscured. Their flowing dream pop makes the whole affair feel like a figment of the imagination, but the band’s upcoming EP is very real and can be pre-ordered on Bandcamp. Continue reading
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Oddnesse has revealed a new single, attaining a blissful catharsis on “I Used To.” The track delivers that serene dreampop vibe we’ve come to love from the local duo. This is their newest single since “Are You Down,” with both tracks pointing to a new release on the horizon. Read more. Oddnesse | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram … Continue reading
