theautumnroses: Sophie Savides’ video is quietly magnificent – intimate, dreamlike, tense and beautiful all at once. The song, the sound of a melancholy heart singing in full throat, provides a breathtaking set. Both prove the glory of simplicity, together they are unforgettable. “A Curse” appears on Emily Yacina’s Soft Stuff release, which you can find along with all her others on her Bandcamp page. Via The … Continue reading
Tag: lo-fi
indiexmusic: Take some time today to listen to Floor Cry’s gorgeous debut album, Caterpillar Daydream. It’s beyond beautiful. Source: SoundCloud / FLOOR CRY Continue reading
Fog Lake has announced a Canadian tour, alongside the promise of a new LP this fall! Other promises made: a US tour is coming soon. Source: SoundCloud / foglake Continue reading
theautumnroses: “Come On” is the newest single shared by Melbourne-based musician Susie Scurry, a.k.a. The Grand Magoozi, and and it echoes with the sound of a free, charming and idiosyncratic spirit followed blissfully across boundaries and eras. To date she has released three imaginative tracks of understated depth, and you can stream them all on her Soundcloud page. Her debut, self-titled album is forthcoming on Little … Continue reading
“submarine” is the most traditional track on Logan Holmes’ latest release, but that speaks more to the generous amounts of lo fi instrumental ditties that appear alongside it. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
New Good Morning! Now featuring sax! Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
musicmovesmarceline: Listen/purchase: Bad Machine by Elastic Sleep Source: elasticsleep.bandcamp.com Continue reading
Is there a renaissance happening in Edmonton? Another great band has emerged from that region, Consilience, and their Walking Through a Dead Night EP is a lo fi dream. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
grayowlpoint: We Canadians can be a gloomy bunch, be it about the weather or our various sports franchises. “Gloomy” may also be the way to describe Danielle Fricke’s music, at least at first listen—and of course there’s nothing wrong with that. Listen to the gentle, guitar-driven title track and you won’t miss its eerie, stark beauty. Read our full review of Danielle Fricke’s Moon here. Continue reading
That disinterested voice is the stuff of dreams. Pick up For Mortimer by FISH FOOD today. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
