We’ve been treated to two singles, Go and Rainier, from the upcoming full-length, and they serve as a sneak-peek into the new era for Ballen. Still haunting, tender and emotive, but with an extra kick.
Plastic Weather's self-titled 4-song 7" EP debut is a raw dancey disaster. Rehashing an 80s post-punk sound, the band uses trashy synth, chorusey guitars, disco beats, and distant vocals yells to let out the nightmaric energy.
Lil Thing by Chicago-based producer Knox Fortune catches the wave of summer and delivers it straight to your ears, giving you all the nostalgic and chill vibes you could hope for.
Tender Age’s single Get High is something of an anthem to those not ready to wake up and face the world, who opt to remain in a dream-like state instead.
Building on the sound they found for Grandfeathered (2016), Russian shoegaze band Pinkshinyultrablast offers a melodically sweet, and harmonically dense single in “Find Your Saint.”