Genre: Psych Folk
Label: Arachnidisc
This is a split cassette with a live concert of Theo Angell on one side.
Unfortunately I only know the Moonwood side, but it's fucking magnificent! If you remember, the River Ghost album was a mostly instrume …
Genre: Neo Folk, Apocalyptic Folk
Label: self
This is so far the best release by Moongazing Hare. It contains mostly cover versions by Death In June. And what should I say - it's way way better than the original Death In June songs. While Doug Pe …
Genre: Indie Pop/Dream Pop
Label: self
Powerful fuzzy Indie/Dream Pop. Somehow like a female version of Casiotone for the painfully alone and somehow like early Arcade Fire with that staccato piano and glockenspiel sounds.
But this reference cam …
Genre: Old Time, Bluegrass, Folk
Label: Tompkins Square
Frank Fairfield is known for being a time traveller. He plays the old american mountain music, wears old suits, speaks like back in time and he is just in his mid twenties. A true original. …
Genre: obscure and haunting lofi folk
Label: self-released cassette
This is a great obscure release from the secret circle of Birdengine. If you know Birdengine you may came across an artist named Clara Kindle. Birdengine and Clara collaborated f …
Genre: Easy Listening, Lounge, Retro
Label: self
Finally I got this obscure release by Comodore Professore Rodriguez Flamingo on disc. Flamingo is part of the german surf/trash/beat combo Los Banditos and a prolific multiinstrumentalist with the …
Genre: lofi disco, funk, chill
Label: Arbutus Records
Sean Nicholas Savage brought us the gorgeous Movin Up in Society tape last year, just to release two more albums in a short time. And from his lofi indie pop he shifts to some kin …
Genre: lofi, bedroom indie folk
Label: self
Little Kid play tiny little, lofi songs for it's four track recorder and release it on cassette. Field recordings and other pretty nice sounds fade in and out into his hissy pop songs. It's a good mix o …
Genre: Shoegaze, Noise Pop
Label: self
Reverbed Noise Pop. Reminds me sometimes on Sonic Youth, but which noise pop band hasn't any connection to the gods of dissonant guitar harmonies?!
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