Indie

filial: filial

Are you filial when it comes to good music? One-act filial is definitely feeling the same. However, aside from the literal connotation of the word, C.J. Bergmen‘s new alias pertains to his devotion to the Being above us. In his best form here, the budding musician has mastered crafting contemplative Christian tunes for the modern times — a bag of songs so irresistibly appealing, even to a cynic or a skeptic.

Simon Waldram: Haven’t We Met Before?

Singer-songwriter Simon Waldram uses his nocturnal music to produce an evocative album that sounds emotionally and psychologically moving and stirring. This artist from Nottinghamshire, UK released Haven’t We Met Before? early this March; a 15-track vintage-sounding album that includes indie pop, psych-folk, experimental music.

The All-About: Suburban Heart

Some of the best music probably stems from one’s reminiscences about his or her hometown, and Suburban Heart is no exception. In his latest project, Zac Coe – The All-About is his pseudonym – solely mans the boat, almost. Well, yeah, he’s enlisted some friends, but the nitty-gritty, such as the autoharp and the glockenspiel, are entirely his.

TV Girl: French Exit

TV Girl‘s French Exit is more than a debut album. Sure, the 12-track collection aims to introduce TV Girl in the indiescape, but more importantly, it imbibes one of our favorite season—summer. Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, TV Girl is Brad Petering, Jason Wymman, and Wyatt Harmon. Released last June, the record explores the themes of lust, too much love, and not enough. Utilizing a lo-fi pop sound, these accessible themes are translated into enjoyable pieces that perfectly balances fizz and chill.

Lani: Tigerweather

Every day is a season for love and what better way to celebrate this wonderful feeling than with Tigerweather's latest release, Lani. Formed in 2010, Ryan Simps... Read More