Taking listeners right to the centre of the arena-rock sound, shoegaze songwriters Age Of Wires blend pop-rock writing with the dreamy embrace of a reverb-soaked live sound.
Shoegaze
Heavy distortion and grit unite with hauntingly delicate vocals and shoegaze overtones, throughout the catchy and provocative rock force that is MIRROR.
Other-worldly production traits and distorted, homemade indie rock vibes unite throughout the bass-led emo-rap fusion of genres that is alt suicide’s latest single.
Aptly-titled and immediately uplifting for its strong groove and the sheer crash of those live drums – The Rhythm Bullies offer up a two-track EP that’s quick to set the mood.
“Hopefully, it can help people ride through some tough times knowing that there are so many of us out there that feel the same way. You’re not alone.”
Increasingly proving as catchy as it is emotionally engaging and dreamy to escape into, Kiss Me Like The World Is Ending emerges like a timeless, addictive indie hit.
Dreamy and distant, reverb-kissed shoegaze vibes soothe the room as Wine Pride deliver their aptly-titled, beautifully hypnotic debut single Sleep.
Seattle’s 100DAYS ignite a sense of unity and calm, with the wonderfully poetic, hypnotic and soothing tones of an aptly colourful Blue.
Lifelong artist and songwriter Jilian showcases the best of her abilities in both reflective writing and creatively expressive musicianship, with the beautifully ambient, catchy and emotive new single Mr. Mister.
Retro flavours of guitar funk and lo-fi studio time pour through with a certain joy-inducing sense of story and good vibes – Cloverchild delivers a single that’s as catchy as it is thought provoking.
Leading with authenticity of topic and pouring her truth into the process, artist and songwriter diet black delivers a series of contemporary alt-pop originals.
Dreamy electric guitar of descending, hypnotic patterns and subtle solos make up the opening moments of a warmly organic embrace from Montreal’s Simply Brick.