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Obscure Sound: Best of July 2017

Above are the most memorable tracks featured throughout July 2017, streaming on both Spotify and Soundcloud. Some tracks may be missing from the Spotify playlist, since not every submitted track is available

Indianapolis Jones – “Please Come Home”

Atlanta-based psych-pop act Indianapolis Jones will release their new 5-song EP, Chaos and Light, on September 8th. The first look at the release comes via the single “Please Come Home”, which showcases

Western Jaguar – “Lake Placid”

“Lake Placid” is the twangy and enjoyable third release from rock quartet Western Jaguar, based out of Mission, British Columbia. Incorporating elements of post-rock, dream-pop, and indie-rock, the band shows some impressive

Perfect Families – “Reminders”

“Reminders” is the third single from Seattle duo Perfect Families, whose new EP Gradients will be released on August 16th. The verse features soft vocals, an illuminated synth pad, and funky bass

SIDIZEN KING – “When the Drugs Don’t Work”

The two SIDIZEN KING tracks we’ve featured so far – “Stuck in the Middle” and “Roll the Dice” – show a notably talented producer/songwriter/performer with eclectic charm, integrating elements of modern electronic-pop

Scotch Mist – “Big Red Button”

NYC-based Scotch Mist impressed mightily last October with the track “Daggers”, which showcased beautiful vintage-pop vocal harmonies, western-y guitar twangs, and a twinkling orchestral-like chamber-pop majestic quality toward the end. They were

Cape Weather – “Telephono”

“Telephono” is the debut single from California’s Cape Weather, who conjure ’60s nostalgia with the track’s sweetly seductive vocals, suave guitar jangles, and overall hypnotic allure — aided nicely by the subtle

New Albums

Cocoa Pastel – ‘girl’ EP

Enthralling with a dreamy synth-pop charm, girl is the new EP from Cocoa Pastel, the solo project of Las Vegas-based composer, producer,

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Solkyri – ‘Cranebrook’ EP

Sydney-based band Solkyri unveil an immersive instrumental post-rock sound on their new EP, Cranebrook. Spanning from thunderous rock to understated folk tonal

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