Heavy Rotation: Alpine, Made In Heights, Trails and Ways & More
A slow week for music, it's Thanksgiving peeps!
Foolish (Alpine) - The heady beats and the harmonies go perfectly hand in hand, making Foolish an intoxicating listen.
Trouble (Cage the Elephant) - Frontman Matt Schultz sings about facing trouble all his life in this guitary melody.
Mire (Grant's Song) (DIIV) - Dream-rockers DIIV's latest single from their upcoming album Is The Is Are (grammatically confusing, as Stereogum puts!) is no Dopamine, but dope enough, that outro in particular.
Pull My Arm (Flowers) - Those guitars are killing me!
REALiTi (Grimes) - The hallucinatory dance-floor scorcher from Claire Boucher's latest album Art Angels is exactly what you need to loose touch with reality.
Forgiveness (Made In Heights) - I don't know what genre I must slot this synthy song to, but it's beautiful period!
Deu (MMOTHS aka Jack Colleron) - Ambient electronic goodness that's hard not to like.
Nunca (Trails and Ways) - Addictive and lush indie-pop with a dose of Latin music from Oakland-based Brazilian shoegaze collective Trails and Ways.
Foolish (Alpine) - The heady beats and the harmonies go perfectly hand in hand, making Foolish an intoxicating listen.
Trouble (Cage the Elephant) - Frontman Matt Schultz sings about facing trouble all his life in this guitary melody.
Mire (Grant's Song) (DIIV) - Dream-rockers DIIV's latest single from their upcoming album Is The Is Are (grammatically confusing, as Stereogum puts!) is no Dopamine, but dope enough, that outro in particular.
Pull My Arm (Flowers) - Those guitars are killing me!
REALiTi (Grimes) - The hallucinatory dance-floor scorcher from Claire Boucher's latest album Art Angels is exactly what you need to loose touch with reality.
Forgiveness (Made In Heights) - I don't know what genre I must slot this synthy song to, but it's beautiful period!
Deu (MMOTHS aka Jack Colleron) - Ambient electronic goodness that's hard not to like.
Nunca (Trails and Ways) - Addictive and lush indie-pop with a dose of Latin music from Oakland-based Brazilian shoegaze collective Trails and Ways.
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