Harrison Kipner

Venice Beach-based Harrison Kipner dishes up some sweet alternative indie-pop.

Here is Kipner’s latest infectious release, “The Year of Rebecca”—a catchy little tune layered with beautiful fuzzy guitars and poignant pop vocals. It’s perfect.

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Chand K Nova

“El Chando” is a groovy Spanish-influenced jam off of Chand K Nova’s recent release, Uncuffed.

Listen and dig my friends.

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Skylar Bouchard

Tired of the City is Winnipeg-based Skylar Bouchard’s debut album.

“Most of my ideas and inspirations come from true moments of vulnerability and insecurity in my personal life. I believe it’s those moments that make a song more than just some chords and a melody.” — Bouchard

If Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Lyle Lovett made a lovechildSkylar Bouchard would be the musical product of this legendary three-way.

If you don’t believe me, then take a listen for yourself.

Here is “Montreal”.

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