With the release of Cut Yourself Free this week, Wymond Miles is two albums and an EP into a solo career in addition to being a member of a successful indie rock quartet. Miles is the guitarist of San Francisco’s garage rockers, The Fresh & Onlys. Last year, he released an album and an EP of solo material he had […]
Wymond Miles – Cut Yourself Free
Bipolar Sunshine – Love More Worry Less
The curious name comes from the combination of dark lyrics with happy melodies; something which Bipolar Sunshine is trying to achieve with his music, something “that would provoke and make you feel something”. Adio’s Marchant solo project was born from the dissolution of Kid British. Changing the sound a little bit and pouring more feelings into the mixture, his debut […]
Teeel – Live at Cameo Gallery, Brooklyn, NYC
Synthwave dreamer Teeel aka Jim Smith kicked off his micro Midwest-tour with a gig at Cameo Gallery in Brooklyn this Wednesday. New Jersey-based Jim Smith only became famous as Teeel in 2011, but is by no means a newbie to the music business. As a youth in various metal and hard rock bands, a successful drum and bass DJ in […]
Courtney Barnett – Avant Gardener
Melbourne’s Courtney Barnett is a 25-year-old guitar player and singer-songwriter who has captured the hearts of music lovers with her unique sound. A miscellaneous mixed bag of charming indie and slacker garage pop, Barnett’s tunes are difficult to pigeonhole. Her recently released video, Avant Gardener, is the perfect example of this genre-defying nature. Relaying the story of an anaphylactic panic-attack […]
School of Night – Fire Escape
Based on the latest track from School of Night‘s upcoming EP, Darby Cicci (also of The Antlers) will deliver a synth rich album without forgetting the importance of including a few organic elements in the mix. “Fire Escape” feels immediately deep without seeming muddled or cloudy. Rounded horns are paired with metallic, fluttering tones, giving way to the down tempo […]
Haerts – Hemiplegia
Nearly a year after their first single “Wings” came out, Brooklyn’s synthpop five-piece Haerts release their long-awaited debut EP Hemiplegia today. I have to admit, I had not listened to (or even heard of) Haerts until Gimme Indie founder Tommy pointed them out to me a few weeks ago. And I can’t imagine a better introduction to this band than […]
Blouse – 1000 Years
Portland trio Blouse hit the playlist this week with 90s inspired track “1000 Years” from their current LP on Captured Tracks. This song comes straight out of brand new Blouse release: Imperium is the follow up to 2011 well-acclaimed debut album. Leaving behind synths and drum machines, on this record the band focused mostly on traditional instruments. This way they […]
New music – October 7, 2013
A – Blaenavon – Prague A – Blouse – 1000 Years A – Boardwalk – I’m to Blame B – Courtney Barnett – Avant Gardener A – Crystal Antlers – Rattlesnake B – Crystal Stilts – Nature Noir B – Diane Coffee – Hymn A – Dios Mio – Lions A – Fairchild – Figure It Out B – Jacco […]
So so Sofie – What I Didn’t Tell The Boy
Somewhere between Kate Nash’s simplicity and CocoRosie’s love for toy instruments sits Copenhagen’s So so Sofie. Her newest offering What I didn’t tell the boy tells a secret of harbored feelings towards Sofie’s love interest and explores the emotional world of a girl. Sung out to two drunks in the streets of Berlin, What I didn’t tell the boy is a […]
Big Data – Dangerous
1.0 is the debut release from the New York electronic duo, Big Data. “Dangerous” landed on our playlist last week, and the self-released four song EP hit the web this week. According to the band the music they make is “paranoid electronic pop music”. The first time I heard “Dangerous”, I was lured by it’s slinking rhythms and impossibly catchy […]
