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1h ago
The Crayon Cats, a foursome based in Jakarta, may be a new favorite for those who enjoy their jangle and twee-pop ravaged by the gloriously excessive clutter of noise-pop. As such, Labrador and Not The Best Day bookend their Songs About You! EP, offering their unique blend of sweet Southeast Asian fey vocals, twee/C86 playfulness ..read more
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2d ago
I first discovered Joel Carr’s jangly guitar propensities when I became a ‘gushing fanboy’ over his The Bolton’s project, which has recently received so much critical acclaim (If you haven’t heard them yet, I highly recommend you check this project out here) and a little homework led me to the Australian’s other project, Bedroom Holiday ..read more
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5d ago
Taking a six-year hiatus after their wonderful self-titled debut of 2018, Richmond, Virginia’s Young Scum are back to ‘fill in all the gaps’ that could possibly transition their music from wonderful to absolutely essential. As such, Peach Ice Cream, See It Through, and Limeade hint at a more raucous power-pop aesthetic that joins the omnipresent ..read more
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1w ago
Following the brilliance of their self-titled debut album of January 2024, Brussels-based noise-pop act Capsuna are already back with another superb single. Repeat initiates the release with a Guided By Voices meets the jangly fuzz of Peel Dream Magazine, drifting along laconically upon Louise Crosby’s beautiful vocals before it crumbles into a glorious mess of ..read more
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1w ago
With Seven is Circular being his twelfth album since 2015 (in Discogs we trust!) and his fourth since June 2023 alone, it’s safe to say that Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Matt Addison’s Mythical Motors solo recording project is as prolific as it dedicated to a Guided By Voices and Superchunk fuzz/noise-pop core. What appeals most about indie ..read more
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1w ago
It is not as if Phillip Sutton needs to prove himself. His time with and fronting acts such as Comet Gain, Kicker, The Soft City, Velocette, Pale Lights, and Cinema Red and Blue should already have his name engraved on even the most jangle-pop adverse hearts. However, he does like to reinvent himself every few ..read more
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1w ago
After a couple of albums away, Happy Accidents are back in their ‘natural home’ with Alcopop! Records to release their forthcoming Edit Undo album on 24 October 2024, from which the sheer beauty of this Infinite Possibilities / Dog Day single is released. Infinite Possibilities begins with a languid, jangly indie-pop, reminiscent of a Holy ..read more
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1w ago
Every month, despite emphasizing that the monthly playlist series is in ‘no particular order of preference” I usually still get an e-mail opining “ooh how can you put the track by ‘Jangly Billy and the jangled Bluenotes‘ above that of “Sporting Injuries and the cortisone injections‘. I then have to reply to explain that usage ..read more
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2w ago
If Andy Pastalaniec’s Bay Area Chime School project’s eponymous debut album presented beautiful swathes of Rickenbacker-inflected 60s pop married to the jangliest of Sarah Records 80’s sounds, with acts such as The Springfields being the obvious touchstone, then the following three years have seen his aesthetic morph into a more dulcet affair that harks back ..read more
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2w ago
Sunset on Sunset, Psychic Lines (the project of Brooklyn based Phil Jacobs) fifth album, doesn’t so much represent a departure from their signature sound as much as it augments with an extra sense of vibrant guitars that seems to emphasize every considered lyric of a concept album that conveys our secret, inner response to our ..read more