NEW MUSIC DISCOVERY - 20.02.20

Keesh - 'Again'

US frontman brings the same groove-filled intentions as Toro Y Moi for this psych-pop delight

Big Slur - 'Was A Dream'

US outfit unleash a bold and vibrant slice of energetic garage-rock, with nods to The Gaslight Anthem

Branded. - 'Branches'

US producer takes on the irreverence of Sigur Ros for this warm and atmospheric new release

Groove City - 'If I Knew'

Australian outfit follow in the footsteps of Glass Animals with this bright and energetic psych-pop delight

Daniel Adekugbe - 'The Motions'

London-based frontman takes influence from The War On Drugs with this smooth and pulsing new release

Rolleston - 'Pages' ft. Bethany Roberts

British outfit take their cues from The Japanese House with this bright and euphoric alt-pop gem

Glass Cristina - 'Kings Of Nowhere'

Mexican outfit preview their debut album with this fresh and fun indie-pop belter

Max Pope - 'Just Friends'

British frontman brings the same soul-filled groove as Tom Misch to his latest lo-fi jam

Sour Widows - 'Open Wide'

US outfit take their cues from Sløtface with this bold and vibrant indie-rock belter

Linelions - 'Oliver Sacks'

US outfit preview their new album with this broad and progressive indie-rock groove, with hints of The National

Highnoon - 'Lens'

US frontwoman follows in the footsteps of Soccer Mommy with this bright and energetic indie-rock gem

Zard - 'Expensive'

US frontman previews his new album with this smooth and dreamy psych-pop delight, with nods to Tame Impala

Joey Collins - 'Looked Upon A Shore'

Nottingham-based artist takes influence from The Streets with this smooth and uplifting new groove

Lucy Lu - 'Insomniac'

London-based producer returns with another bright and dreamy new release, with nods to Toro Y Moi

Saints - 'Chaos In The Bathhouse'

British outfit channel the classic indie sound for this fresh and vibrant new jam, with hints of Bombay Bicycle Club

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