Albon's "Call Me Up" is like the musical version of a bird’s eye view from which the big and important comes into focus while all the trivialities dissolve.
Broods' latest reaches some incredible heights, and while the rest of the album doesn't quite live up to those few moments, 'Don't Feed The Pop Monster' is still a compelling blend of indie pop and electronica.
"How To Win" is a charmingly quaint song by the brother and sister folk duo The Native Sibling that conjures up a bird in a cage that eventually breaks free.
Indie pop is the powerhouse behind the curtain of mainstream music, but its existence as such is as ironic as its raison d'être.
After a lengthy hiatus, Say Lou Lou have returned with a hauntingly beautiful album that's about as cinematic as any album I've ever heard.
Somehow even after 7 albums they're still able to make each new album feel like the first time you heard them and despite music coming more in line with the style they perfected over a decade ago, they still feel light years in front of everyone else. "7" won't do much to change your opinion about Beach House one way or another, but it's hard to argue how hauntingly beautiful it all is.
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