“New York Summer,” by Generation Lost — A fun instrumental pop song sets the tone for a laid-back summer from the German trio’s wealth of 2020 releases.
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid New York Summer · Generation Lost Good Times ℗ Mango Street Lab LLC Released on: 2020-03-27 Auto-generated by YouTube.
“Without You,” by Perfume Genius — The airy, indie pop of Mike Hadreas wraps its arms around you, begging you to sway to the rhythm. Don’t miss his entire just-released album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately.
“Me & My Thoughts” from Bishop’s second album “nehruvia: my disregarded thoughts” coming November 8th. @ http://www.bishopnehru.com/ Prod by. Bishop Nehru Buy your very own Nehruvia Hoodie & more merch here: https://shop.bishopnehru.com/ Stream on Tidal/Apple Music/Spotify: https://ingroov.es/me-my-thoughts Directed by Markel Scott & Lloyd Lenox Edited by: Lloyd Lenox #MyDisregardedThoughts
“Guys,” by The 1975 — An ode to friendship from the Manchester post-modern pop quartet, with hints of refreshing sentimentality.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Guys · The 1975 Guys ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit, under exclusive licence to Polydor Records and Interscope Records Released on: 2020-05-15 Background Vocalist, Producer, Composer Lyricist: George Daniel Vocalist, Producer, Composer Lyricist: Matthew Healy Producer, Recording Engineer: Jonathan Gilmore Composer Lyricist: Adam Hann Composer Lyricist, Bassvocalist: Ross MacDonald Mixing Engineer: Mike Crossey Mastering Engineer: Robin Schmidt Auto-generated by YouTube.
“Lost in Yesterday,” by Tame Impala — The psychedelic Australian multi-instrumentalist offers us this danceable number just in time to reflect on past hesitations and melodramatic memories.
Official Music Video for Lost in Yesterday by Tame Impala. Listen to ‘The Slow Rush’ now: https://TameImpala.lnk.to/TheSlowRushID Listen to more Tame Impala: https://TameImpala.lnk.to/TameImpalaID See Tame Impala on Tour: https://tameimpalalive.com/ Subscribe to Tame Impala’s YouTube channel: https://TameImpala.lnk.to/YouTubeID Follow the Complete Tame Impala Playlist on Spotify: https://TameImpala.lnk.to/StreamingID https://www.tameimpala.com/
“Runner,” by Tennis — An exploration of the noncommittal psyche from the Denver-based indie pop duo’s Valentine’s Day release, Swimmer.
Pre-order Face Down In The Garden music and merch: https://tennis-music.com/pages/merchandise We’re going on tour! Get tickets: https://tennis-music.com/ Pre-save the album: https://7smgmt.ffm.to/tennisfditg All things Tennis: https://linktr.ee/tennisinc ‘Runner’ is the first song we wrote for our new record. It began as a guitar riff Patrick recorded while we were living off-grid, anchored in a fisherman’s cove called San Juanico.
“Cut Me,” by Moses Sumney — The boundaries between social construct and self blur in Sumney’s soulful genre-breaking reflection set to a solid bass line and trumpeted ornaments.
Official video for “Cut Me” by Moses Sumney from the double album græ.
“So We Won’t Forget,” by Khuragabin — The Texas trio’s global funk takes on a warm tropical sound in the newest single off their forthcoming album, Mordecai.
“So We Won’t Forget” by Khruangbin from the album ‘Mordechai’, out now on Dead Oceans, in association with Night Time Stories, Ltd.
“Trapped in the Sun,” by Future — Out of Atlanta’s Southern trap scene, Future’s latest release is a means of catharsis, an efficacious distraction during uncertain times.
“High Off Life” available at: https://future.lnk.to/HighOffLife Official Store: https://shop.freebandz.com/ Future online: https://www.twitter.com/1future https://www.instagram.com/future https://www.soundcloud.com/futureisnow https://www.facebook.com/FutureOfficial http://www.freebandz.com/ (C) 2020 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With Freebandz. #Future #TrappedInTheSun #HighOffLife
“Famous,” by Car Seat Headrest — Textured electronic beats guide us through this restless track that begs for meaning from the indie-rock outfit.
Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd. Famous · Car Seat Headrest Making a Door Less Open ℗ 2020 Matador Records Released on: 2020-05-01 Associated Performer, Producer, Programmer, Mixing Engineer: Andrew Katz Engineer: John McRae Engineer, Associated Performer, Producer, Mixing Engineer: Will Toledo Music Publisher: Mattitude Music LLC Music Publisher: Mattitude (BMI) Composer Lyricist: William Barnes Auto-generated by YouTube.
“I Know It,” by Chicano Batman — The Latin quartet from Los Angeles creates groovy tunes rooted in 1960s Brazilian Tropicália, psychedelic soul and indie rock with hints of social commentary.
“I know It” is from Chicano Batman’s new album ‘Invisible People’ out now on ATO Records. Order now in limited edition vinyl, CD and digital: https://smarturl.it/InvisiblePeople FOLLOW CHICANO BATMAN Tour Dates & Email List Sign-up: http://www.chicanobatman.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/chicanobatman Twitter: http://twitter.com/chicanobatman Instagram: http://instagram.com/chicanobatman Should I call her now?
“Wolf-Live,” by Sylvan Esso — Amelia Meath’s tranquilizing vocals, brilliantly featured on this track from the electronic pop duo’s live album recorded during 2019’s WITH tour, slide into our musical rotation at exactly the right time.
From WITH: A Documentary & Concert Film About Sylvan Esso Listen to the album: https://found.ee/SE_WITH #StayHome and watch WITH #withme MUSICIANS: Meg Duffy – guitar Dev Gupta – synths, keys, electronics Matt McCaughan – drums, electronics Amelia Meath – lead vocals Nick Sanborn – bass, synths, keys, electronics, vocals Molly
“Don’t Hide,” by Frank Leone — Minimal and moody, this understated Chicago rapper offers up intricate reflections set to a piano chorus that carries us away.
DON’T HIDE is now available everywhere Stream/Buy: https://skullhouse.ffm.to/dont-hide song written, produced, and performed by FRANK LEONE https://www.instagram.com/frankleone_/ visualizer by the great Mike Manor https://www.instagram.com/mike_manor/ in memory of my cousin
“Were You Watching,” by Norah Jones — Jones’ quintessential jazzy piano and sultry voice mixes with somber undertones in this poem from the singer’s upcoming release Pick Me Up Off the Floor.
“All These Changes,” by Nick Hakim — The Earth takes pity on us humans as Brooklyn’s psychedelic soul crooner soothes us in this hypnotic record from his critically acclaimed Will This Make Me Good.
“ALL THESE CHANGES” is from Nick Hakim’s new album ‘WILL THIS MAKE ME GOOD’ out now.
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