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Young Man

SON crafts a dreamy atmosphere of split vocals, airy guitar, and looped drums around founder Colin Caulfield’s contemplative lyrics. Caulfield started the project in ’09 2009 while learning British and French at Loyola, publishing initial compositions alongside his addresses of performers like Pet Collective, Bon Iver, and Seaside Home to …

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J Fernandez

A concocter of neo-psychedelic lo-fi from Chicago, Arkansas indigenous Justin Fernandez aka J Fernandez settled in the town for a day time job in the first 2000s and spent many years performing in friends’ music tasks while building his own tough home-studio recordings in his free time. His initial two …

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The Dove & the Wolf

The Dove & the Wolf are led by Paloma Gil and Louise Hayat-Camard, who craft reflective indie rock that appears to fall in the unlikely territory between dream pop and ’70s soft rock. The French songwriting group have been playing music jointly for quite some time as teenagers and adults …

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Work Drugs

Work Drugs focus on cocktails-compatible indie pop inspired from the soft rock and roll era of performers like Christopher Mix and Donald Fagen, but having a lo-fi spark. (They’ve embraced the label “smooth-fi.”) The group was shaped in Philadelphia by vocalist/multi-instrumentalists Thomas Crystal and Benjamin Louisiana. They self-released Function Medicines’ …

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Nightlands

The project of Philadelphia-based multi-instrumentalist Dave Hartley, Nightlands combines dreamy pop using the love of experimentation he was raised with because of his genetic engineer father. Hartley can be the bassist for the Battle on Medicines, and began focusing on his personal music in earnest when the group’s recording Slave …

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