Showing posts with label lo-fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lo-fi. Show all posts

Gross Magic - "Sweetest Touch"


Now here's a song that for some reason reminds me of the 90's with it's raw and unpolished sound. It's like Beck meets Nirvana both in their prime years."Sweetest Touch" is actually very good lo-fi indie-pop song with some obvious grunge influences and haunting poppy vocals that is rather catchy. Other noticeable thing is the decision to go for a Ariel Pink kind of production which is to say cheap otherwise known as lo-fi. Well there's charm in that. This Brighton chap sure knows how to get noticed with his music which by the way is good.


Gross Magic - Sweetest Touch by TheSoundsOfSweetNothing

Gross Magic - Sweetest Touch.mp3

Bos Angeles


We are young, we are free
Keep our teeth nice and clean
See our friends, see the sights
Feel alright

Well today I accidentally stumbled upon a song which reminded me of the above few lines from Supergrass' "Alright". The song in question is "Days Of Youth" and it brought memories of summer and careless days. To be honest the whole demo which you can hear below is filled with the essence if youth and the feeling of freedom. These lads from England make music that fuses catchy pop tunes with some surf vibes and all that is complemented with some really good lo-fi post-rock noises. This is the kind of music that will make your summer experience well worth it.

Wolf Feet


Here's one interesting English indie-pop/folk band that willingly or not sound kinda like The Drums minus the whole surf thing plus some synth elements. It sounds joyful and moments later it gets melancholy. There's like a very faint trace of The Smiths or The Pixies in Wolf Feet's music. Either way the band carved a very unique sound that one can hardly hear nowadays. And somehow I like it.

WOLF FEET "DEAD HAND" from mikey sanders on Vimeo.