Posts tagged acoustic guitar indie pop
David Sand Balances Heartbreak, Anger, and Pop/Rock Energy on “Promise”

Heartbreak hits different when it barges in before you have the language to defend yourself. David Sand’s “Promise” takes that first-love betrayal and turns it into an Indie Pop confession with pop/rock voltage under the hood. The American singer-songwriter…

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Laila Smith Turns the Daily Grind Into Haunted, Intimate Beauty on “I’ll Do Anything”

A weathered tape machine can sometimes feel less like technology than confession, catching not only a voice but the dust moving around it. Laila Smith’s “I’ll Do Anything” arrives as a chill Indie Pop and Indie Folk single with a strange, luminous ache…

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London-Based Artist YAOUNDÉBOXINGCLUB Finds Beauty in Change With “Crying in the Car”

YAOUNDÉBOXINGCLUB returns with a new single “Crying in the Car,” an upbeat Indie Pop single that frames loneliness, belonging, and change through a carefully textured emotional design. The London-based, French-Cameroonian artist and producer shapes her…

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Australian Artist Julie Paschke Builds a Sun-Washed Indie Pop Journey With “Nowhere”

A road can look loneliest when it finally becomes honest. Julie Paschke’s Nowhere moves through that open distance with a calm, cinematic grace, shaping a mid-tempo Indie Pop single around the beauty of living outside the expected map. The Australian artist writes…

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Dylan James Turns Recovery and Release Into Uplifting Indie Pop on “Satellite”

Dylan James’ “Satellite” is an indie-pop single with its eyes lifted skyward and its feet still planted in something human, textured, and emotionally direct. The Canadian artist builds the track around an upbeat, mid-tempo momentum, using acoustic guitar riffs as the song’s warm foundation…

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