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The term ‘indie’ in the music industry has become so ambiguous it has practically become as subjective as the meaning of life. Whichever way it is defined, it is still a massive part of the music industry in the UK and across the globe.

Originally, indie referred to how an artist distributed their music. Over the decades, it became a catch-all term for artists sharing the same sonic off-kilter edge; and, of course, the same moody yet inexplicably cool aesthetic. Indie, as a genre, only came around as the result of experimental artists in the 70s wanting to bring a new sound to the airwaves; instead of solely hoping for commercial success after appeasing one of the major record labels.

Indie artists adopted punk ethos they started to push the boundaries of pop. Instead of commercialising their sound, they pushed it into post-punk, shoegaze, synthpop, Britpop, avant-garde, noise rock and dream pop arenas. For all that separates bands such as Sonic Youth, the Cure, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, Joy Division, Elliott Smith and Radiohead, there is still so much that ties them together, namely their attitudes and the loud discordant style.

Along with the bands, iconic venues such as the 100 Club in London, the Hacienda in Manchester, and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow had a pivotal part to play in the traction of independent artists and music. New Indie labels, such as Rough Trade and Factory Records, were amongst the first record labels to truly embrace and encourage experimentalism and authenticity in the artists they scouted and signed – taking New Order and Joy Division as a prime example.

It may have been a while since there was an indie breakthrough act as successful as the Arctic Monkeys, but indie music has far from lost its resonance. Besides, Monkeys won over 42 awards and sold over 20 million records, so that’s going to take some beating, and they’re certainly not the only indie artists currently thriving.

The Welsh indie rock icons, the Manic Street Preachers, celebrated their first number 1 album in 23 years with the release of Ultra Vivid Lament in 2021. The Tarantino-Esque Liverpool outfit, Red Rum Club, released their debut album in 2019, and got to number 14 in the official album sales chart with their album, How to Steal the World, in 2021. Perhaps most impressively, the world’s first CryptoPunk rapper, Spottie Wifi, made just under $200k in album NFT sales in 90 seconds this year.

Minneapolis Shoegaze Revivalists, Lumari, Look into The ‘Neon Mirror’ in Their Inexplicably Alchemic Latest Single

Lumari

Pull yourself away from your Souvlaki, Loveless and Whirlpool albums and sink into the sublime reverb-drenched alchemy in the Minneapolis Dream Pop powerhouse, Lumari’s latest single, Neon Mirror.

With just a touch more intensity in the droning guitars that cradle the ethereally demure soul in Margo Pearson’s vocals which caress you on a multi-sensory level, Lumari achieved what so few shoegaze revivalists manage in this beguile-some release. They stayed true to the originator’s sound while throwing in plenty of their own post-modern flavour.

With touches of I Wanna Be Adored in the downward spirals of pulsating rhythm, there’s nostalgia to be here for sure; there’s also an unpredictability to the structuring of the inexplicably gripping release that stands testament to their songwriting and instrumental prowess.

Prior to founding Lumari, the founding members, Dave and Dan West could be found in the punk scene, opening for Green Day, NOFX and the Offspring. Once their tastes matured into an affinity for post-modern rock and Britpop, they teamed up with shoegaze lover Robert Caple and producer Eric Olson before completing the outfit with Margo Pearson.

Neon Mirror will officially release on November 11th. Hear it on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Frakard – Slate: Play It Loud, See It Live

Frakard

Cardiff’s loudest and tightest alt-rock trio Frakard went into frenetic overdrive with their latest single, Slate. With their respective influences counting Architects, Soundgarden and Steely Dan, Slate is a melting pot of familiarity fed through stylistic raucous swagger.

Sonic appeal aside, Slate truly comes into its own through its witty questioning of our relationship with nostalgia, the nihilism that comes with age and the ever-pervasive climate change fear. If you’re anything like me and you’re sick of lyricists that scrape the bottom of the IQ barrel when penning their lyrical hooks, you will be a Frakard fanatic by the time this anthemic juggernaut of a release that comes with an arsenal of razor-sharp lyrical lines hits the outro.

Slate will officially release on November 11th. Check it out on Spotify and scope out Frakard on their official website.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

FivebyFive Interview: Being wonderfully weird on their latest album Killing Time

FivebyFive were kind enough to sit down with us and chat about their new album called Killing Time. Packed with honesty and so much insight, this is a must-read because of its inspiring tone and urging for humanity to never give up.

We are super excited to slice it up with you music-wise FivebyFive and thank you for making the time today. Hip Hop, Rock and loads of Daddy issues are written on your IG page. How do you fuse these three superpowers together into your music so well?

I wish I could say were bitten by a radioactive spider. But it truly comes from the feeling of never being good enough. Everyone has had someone that has made them feel like they’d never amount to anything. And thanks to artist like Eminem, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit, we grew and overcame the doubt. Now we live our lives our way and want to reach anyone who thinks they aren’t good enough and help them realize they are and that it’s not silly or too late to chase dreams.

Killing Time is your latest full release. What was the vision behind the project and who was involved?

We knew our first EP ‘The Eulogy’ was written with a heavy/serious tone, but we wanted to showcase some of our weird/fun personalities. Killing Time gave us an opportunity to experiment and try new sounds and get a little weird.

Is there a song on the new release that gets the biggest cheer when jammed live?

Our first single ‘We Will’ always seems to go over well!

All your tracks certainly pack a punch and lyrically everything is extremely real. Who do you make music for?

We make it for ourselves as an outlet for what’s going on in our heads, but also hope it helps others going through their tough times.

Where are the best spots to currently watch underground bands shred live in Columbus, Ohio?

Our current favorite venues to see others and play at has got to be Rumba Cafe and Madison theater rooftop. Not too small, decent sound and an amazing environment for an intimate performance.

Do you have any crazy tour stories that you can share with us?

Only crazy thing to happen so far would be showing up to the venue and them not knowing we were coming, being told there’s no music being played that night and then deciding hell with it and settled up in front of the door and played our set anyways.

Can we catch you live anywhere soon or do you have any events on the horizon in 2023?

We have a cancer benefit on 11/19 at Stephen’s lounge in Marysville and then we head to The Outpost in Kent on 11/28 to play with our dudes in Dropout Kings! Our next local show is at Rumba Cafe on 1/28!

Listen up to this likeable band on Spotify. Follow the missions on IG.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Nothing Rough in the State of “Lower Queensland” | Loucas Bretz

Here’s an experience we’ve all had – you’re talking to your friend, trying to describe a band or song to someone who’s never heard it. Normally this is quite a task (usually referencing a bunch of other artists, instruments, and genres in the process)  – but in the case of Loucas Bretz’s track “Lower Queensland,” I can convey the tone in one word: “smooth.”

“Lower Queensland” is an instrumental track – primarily made up of rhythm section instruments (guitar, bass, and drums). The mood is wonderfully laid back with subtle reverb affecting pulsating lead guitar. Bass and drums playing a lazy-yet-spot-on swing and some occasional harmonics for colour. There seems to be a pulsating tone that happens in the background, to me it sounds accordion-like but it just hangs out as ear-candy, creating a pleasant texture for the listener.

There’s a strong improvisational character to what Loucas Bretz is doing – but unlike a lot of “jam artists” he doesn’t tend to meander much (thank God) and I’m curious how much of the composition is “fixed.” Overall, this is an impressive bit of playing. I would challenge all of you readers out there to give it a listen and let us know if my initial assessment of “smooth” holds up.

Check out the track on Spotify.

Peppler lulled us into optimistic gratitude with his dream folk serenade, Blessed

Creating ample anticipation for his upcoming dream folk album releasing in early 2023, the acoustic folk artist Peppler exposed his old soul in his lead single, Blessed.

Entwining the warm vintage tones of 60s and 70s folk with a modern signature dream pop sound that only Peppler can call his own, Blessed is effortlessly efficacious in beckoning you into the beguiling grace of the release. Which needed no more than accordant acoustic guitars, a harmonica and Peppler’s consolingly dulcet tones to lull you into gratified catharsis.

Lyrically, Blessed optimistically reinforces the message that we are blessed within ourselves and that trust that it will all work out is never misplaced. It’s a simple message, but one worth reiterating, given our tendency to curse every downfall and diminish everything positive. Notably, artistically thriving within pure, simplistic minimalism is Peppler’s gift, one that he’s worked tirelessly to perfect after eight years of performing live and crafting albums with various projects.

Watch Blessed live from the G7 Recording Studio on YouTube.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

 

Bless The Children: Foundry Town Survivors gives us hope on The Night Is Alive

Urging us to take the moment and never stop dreaming no matter what, Foundry Town shows us the way to properly live as those previous fears get washed away forever on Survivors The Night Is Alive.

Foundry Town is an American rock two-piece band who fuses together that classic sound and gives the world timeless wonders on each one of their releases.

Displaying something so wonderful for our souls to feel replenished by, Foundry Town drops a simply excellent single made from the heart and packed with incredibly soothing vocals. Leading the way and showing us where to fly, we are blessed by a meaningful release to gain a new perspective altogether.

Survivors The Night Is Alive from American rock two-piece band Foundry Town is a call to ignore the noise and rather find a happier place to live in peace. Soaring with a caring beauty and filled with so much to be enthralled by, this is a terrific track to play loud when a ray of sunshine appears.

If you dream of something and visualize the moment, anything is possible.

See this new single on YouTube and see more news on Facebook.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

The Jungle Invites You: SosaKollektiv shows us where the darkly lit tracks hide in Guyana

Forewarning us to watch out whilst walking late at night in a scary jungle, SosaKollektiv guides us all towards the light on the hugely fierce new single called Guyana.

SosaKollektiv is a German-based indie alternative experimental project who makes those mysterious gems which are hard to ever forget.

A band made of three german friends, who all have a different taste in music. And you can hear it in our music, as every song sounds different from the other. Instead of focusing on one or a couple mixed genres, we produce in a huge variety of genres.” ~ SosaKollektiv

Displaying a raw intensity and with an ancient map to get excited about, SosaKollektiv escape from the treacherous temple and finds that glorious place where so much happiness shall occur.

Guyana from the German-based indie alternative experimental act SosaKollektiv is one of the more unique efforts anyone on this planet will surely hear in their lifetime. Soaked in so much vibrance and impressively fusing two languages in one, this is a passionate single to sing with for hours.

Hear this new track on Spotify and see more news on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Pour Me A Tonic: Baby Brave spruces up proceedings with the shake-it-up anthem BOMBATOMIC

Written during those dark days of this horrific pandemic, Baby Brave drops a track so explosive it might cause slight burn marks to appear on our hearts tomorrow and this one is called BOMBATOMIC.

Baby Brave is a North Wales-based indie DIY new wave noise pop band who seems to naturally brings forth a delightfully exciting sound which shall magnify the world’s core.

Fused with a Kylie Minogue-like efficiency to sip on rather elegantly, Baby Brave lead us into better days on this striking new single to love forever. This is a soundtrack to those happier days, to bring back the rays and loosen away those stressful days.

BOMBATOMIC from North Wales-based indie DIY Baby Brave is a summer track to get those smiles blaring for joy again. Rich in love and thrust, packed with loveable vocals, whilst getting us off that couch and into the sunny breeze again.

If you’re looking for a mood changer, this is the cure.

Get the vibes on YouTube and follow the IG page to get further access.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

When I Saw Her: Superloser felt the instant love after seeing a beautiful Green-eyed Wonder

Getting us in the mood quickly with a saucy soundtrack to many of our lives, Superloser feels like a movie has just started with a heart-stopping single to hold hands with named Green-eyed Wonder.

Superloser is a Chino, California-based indie rock band who loves to fuse the sounds of yesteryear with the intricacies of modern times.

Each brings forth various influences ranging anywhere from classic California sounds of The Beach Boys and The Byrds to the modern California sound of The Growlers, and even the epic psych rock sounds of groups like The Doors and Strawberry Alarm Clock.” ~ Superloser

Taking us into a whole new world of loving intrigue and recalling the first time an angel appeared, Superloser rocket into our lives with an exceedingly likeable single to hold on securely with. There is romance in droves here and vocally stimulating ear-huggers to cuddle with all day in this genuine delight of a single.

Green-eyed Wonder from Chino, California-based indie rock band Superloser is a steamy single of the very highest order. Submerged in a stunning goodness and showing us into that intimate moment, this is a terrific release to hold hands with. Showered with a pulsating edge, its sure hard to dislike a release with so much love and genuine buzz to drown out any self-doubts.

When you know you’ve met the one, you know.

Hear this fine single on SoundCloud and see more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Emanuele Tozzi sends us back in time on the joyful Cristina’s world

With silky skills which are rather easy-to-hear, Emanuele Tozzi trains our ears on the real prize that is the quality single to be inspired by called Cristina’s world.

Emanuele Tozzi is an Abruzzo, Italy-born New York-based indie jazz composer who studied at Scuola Civica di Jazz in Milano and is known as one of the underground legends in the local music scene.

In addition to his musical skills, Emanuele holds a Law degree, an LL.M, and a Diploma of Sommelier. He completed two New York marathons and two New York Triathlons.” ~ Emanuele Tozzi

Showcasing his marvellous skills for the world to find true peace inside, Emanuele Tozzi sends a shiver down the spine with a precise performance, which is such a blessing to hear in this inhospitable world.

Cristina’s world from Abruzzo, Italy-born New York-based indie jazz composer Emanuele Tozzi is such a magnificent song which will heal the ears of so many. Smooth in texture and brimming with a harmonious nature, this is exactly the kind of song the world needs more of.

Listen up on Spotify and see more info on his website here.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen