London’s Hejira releases a double side single, Echoes/Dancing Around Control, tomorrow on Accidental Records. Check out the latter track below.
Tag Archives: indie pop
Track Attack – Soda Pop Volume 1
Track Attack is a podcast curated by the website Fragile or Possibly Extinct. Each entry in the series adheres to a specific theme or restriction. “Soda Pop Volume 1” explores the ground of modern pop music in a variety of forms. As such, the mix is rife with vocals, but we think still enjoyable to fans of our instrumental mixes.
Fragile or Possibly Extinct: Track Attack – Soda Pop Volume 1 by The Silent Ballet on Mixcloud
Banks – Brain
Chvrches – Tether (Junior Sanchez Remix)
Haerts – Wings (Shlohmo Remix)
Shield Patterns – Dust Hung Heavy
Shura – Touch
Daughter – Youth
Little Daylight – Name in Lights (Pacific Air Remix)
Young Summer – Waves that Roll You Under
London Grammar – Strong
GEMS – Medusa
Kaleida – Tropea
Chelsea Lankes – Ghost
Mereki – Blue Lake
Astr – Operate
Wallpaper – Drunken Hearts
London Grammar – Strong
Here’s your Saturday morning video, from London Grammar’s If You Wait (2013).
Teen – Not For Long
Seems like we’re on a bit of an pop kick tonight … in that case, here’s Teen’s “Not for Long”. This is the first single from the The Way and Color, due out on Carpark Records.
Your Friend – Tame One
Taken from the band’s upcoming Jekyll/Hyde EP, “Tame One” carves out a nice slice of indie pop. Courtesy Domino Recording Co.
Hospitality – Going Out
We’re contractually obligated to post at least one video a week from a pop act. That’s not actually true; we just don’t hate bands with singers. In fact, some tend to be pretty good (imagine that!). Check out Hospitality’s video for ‘Going Out’ above, taken from their debut album Trouble, out now on Fire Records. It chronicles the dangers of perscription medication, eating bar food, and features a pretty sweet fucking cat (but, alas, he’s no Lil’ Bub).