Whether you're looking for some new music, or just want some cool jams to chill to, I've got together a nice handful of six indie tracks that I've been into lately. *knuckle cracks* Let's get into it:
6. Ella Eyre - Deeper
I've very recently discovered Ms. Eyre, whom I assume is of no relation to the fictional governess in Charlotte Brontë's novel. Please excuse the awful Literary joke. Anyway, I fancy she's what would happen if Adele, Lorde, and Rita Ora had a musical baby. You think I'm being ridiculous, but you'd get it if you gave her single "Deeper" a listen.
5. James Blake - Life Round Here (ft. Chance the Rapper)
I've featured this song in one of my outfit videos, and I've included it in here because I've been listening to it constantly for a month or so, and I really love it. The collaborative effort between Chance the Rapper and James Blake to in effect remix his original song "Life Round Here" has a nice soulful foundation that gives its chiller vibes a nice compliment. Extra points if you watch the behind the scenes video on the Noisey channel.
4. Bastille - Sleepsong
I LOVE BASTILLE SO MUCH OKAY. This song is really awesome, off their deluxe album, "All This Bad Blood" I've put the album sampler up before, but this song speaks really strongly to me. It's basic Bastille fare: not quite pop-punk, all the way awesome.
3. The Pretty Reckless - Heaven Knows
I've been a fan of The Pretty Reckless since it's beginnings after Taylor Momsen began her break from Gossip Girl. They deserve all the recognition they get, the band' music is bringing hard rock back to our Generation.
2. The Neighbourhood - Say My Name/Cry Me A River
I'm beginning to make it tradition to include a cover on these playlists, but this one is seriously awesome. I love when artists maintain the integrity of a song by keeping the original lyrics in tact despite gender differences. Jesse Rutherford is so cute too omg. The band may be familiar for their hit summer jam, Sweater Weather. I highly recommend checking out their recently released album, "I Love You".
1. FKA twigs - Water Me
What can I say about FKA twigs? She's awesome, fantastic, amazing, and super-cool. Hailing from England, the artist is redefining hip hop, and R&B. The music video is a bit weird, though, I don't it know dances along the line of the uncanny valley of cgi.
6. Ella Eyre - Deeper
I've very recently discovered Ms. Eyre, whom I assume is of no relation to the fictional governess in Charlotte Brontë's novel. Please excuse the awful Literary joke. Anyway, I fancy she's what would happen if Adele, Lorde, and Rita Ora had a musical baby. You think I'm being ridiculous, but you'd get it if you gave her single "Deeper" a listen.
5. James Blake - Life Round Here (ft. Chance the Rapper)
4. Bastille - Sleepsong
3. The Pretty Reckless - Heaven Knows
I've been a fan of The Pretty Reckless since it's beginnings after Taylor Momsen began her break from Gossip Girl. They deserve all the recognition they get, the band' music is bringing hard rock back to our Generation.
2. The Neighbourhood - Say My Name/Cry Me A River
1. FKA twigs - Water Me
What can I say about FKA twigs? She's awesome, fantastic, amazing, and super-cool. Hailing from England, the artist is redefining hip hop, and R&B. The music video is a bit weird, though, I don't it know dances along the line of the uncanny valley of cgi.
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