Patrick Doval

Patrick Doval’s “Lover” is simply fucking cool.

So, check it out all you heartbroken lovers.

Listen & dig.

“don’t feel blue”

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Small Forward

LA-based indie psych-rockers Small Forward dishes us a groovy throwback jam interwoven with glistening guitars, poignant keys, and carefully layered vocals reminiscent of 60’s psychedelia.

She’s one hell of a jam.

Here is the infectious heart breaker—”The Reservoir”.

“i’m losing you again”

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Stereo Soul Future

Stereo Soul Future formed around the year 1998 in Boston, MA.

Stereo Soul Future’s “Remember Alaska” is a piece dedicated to the memory of Sarah West, the late wife of SSF own Christopher Field. While Sarah was sick, Stereo Soul Future recorded two songs as a tribute to her. Both will be released as a 7” 45 RPM vinyl single.

All proceeds will go to Sarah’s family.

“the sun stayed up around her”

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St. Dawn in Slumber

Ella and Isaac had their first encounter in the key of E-flat where they found themselves seated at neighboring pianos in a Nashville studio. One of them started playing a spontaneous little melody, and then the other took a chance and began playing off of it—expanding the tune and mutating it into something new.

Married a few months later—the two then began composing and recording music together.

Here is, “First Blush”.

The duo plan to release three additional EPs and then a final collection early in 2018.

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Hero Fisher

London-based Hero Fisher returns with her follow-up album, Glue Moon.

Her latest single “I Let Love” is a landmark in her development as an artist.

It’s a poignant tale of indie rock swagger about rising above the banalities of life and the reflective trap of nostalgia.

“I wanted to write a song where the focus jumped from person to person, like a contagion. The idea was that each verse would be an ordinary “day in the life of” each character, and that whatever was going on was a banal and daily grind. Each character would be possessed with this spirit, making them push on through, and shake off their demons.”

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