Tunng
The Villages
A little over a month back, we picked up on Tunng’s first single “So Far From Here,” off their upcoming album Turbines. The song was a multi-layered folktronica exploration that had a…keep reading →
A little over a month back, we picked up on Tunng’s first single “So Far From Here,” off their upcoming album Turbines. The song was a multi-layered folktronica exploration that had a…keep reading →
When I was a child, I was obsessed with novels of epic travails and ultimately uncommon, total self-transformation. I read every single one in the library, completely absorbed until a…keep reading →
Local Natives and Fryars. Two names that are quite common here at Indie Shuffle, but I believe this is the first post in which both sounds are blended together. It’s a…keep reading →
Years and years ago (shortly before I started Indie Shuffle), I used to binge on new albums. I’d literally burn through five a day, looking to find the next best…keep reading →
Under the alias Spies on Bikes, Nathan Cochran has delved into the dreamy haze of electronica. He’s been perfecting his live performances, in which he reproduces his recording process while…keep reading →
It’s no mystery that we’re big fans of London-based Mt. Wolf. The quartet can’t really be pinned to a genre, but dream folk comes close. We deservedly hyped their brooding Life Size Ghosts EP…keep reading →
Hailing from Toronto, Pick A Piper was formed by Caribou drummer Brad Weber, along with Angus Fraser, Dan Roberts and various guest vocalists such as John Schmersal and Ryan McPhun.…keep reading →
Emerson Snowe (aka Jarrod Mahon) is an electric folk musician living in Brisbane, Australia. Mahon is rapidly establishing himself as one of the Australian music scene’s brightest up and coming,…keep reading →
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