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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

Milky White

New kids on the indie block, Milky White, proves that they’re not your ordinary pop indie gang. The Charleston, South Carolina natives serves up four skillful pop rock tunes in their new self-titled release. Milky White is Jules Campbell (vocals), Ben Kerley (guitar), Dylan Walker (bass), Sonny Reyes (drums), and Paul Walker (van).

Fey Moth: White Blind

Fey Moth once again dazzles us in their glamorous and sparkly electro indie pop. In White Blind, the trio from Seattle, Washington serves up five dazzling pieces that do not disappoint their fans. Sparking things up is Alexander, a sharp, raw electro piece that spins a dark and powerful energy. The eccentric vocals jibe well with the piece, as it gives it originality and texture.

Phoebe Bridgers: Killer

Killer is an album packed with laid-back acoustic indie music by Phoebe Bridgers. The album has five songs that will surely tickle your ears and imagination. Enjoy a relaxing music experience, as each song will take you to dreamland through enchanting vocals and romantic instrumentation.

CATNAPS: Forget About It

leshing out pumped up tunes that highlights flavorful female vocals and indie pop melodies, a small sip of Catnaps‘ Forget About It is enough to jump start your day. In this album, the Philadelphia-based band fleshes out comical pop grunge that elicits some head bangs, whether your playing it in your room or on your way to school or work.