Based in Chicago with roots in Latin America, Divino Niño is a band known for their dreamy, psych-inspired pop. On their sophomore LP The Shady Sexyfornia Tapes, the Chicago band experimented with washed out reverb, dynamic vocal ranges, and lush soundscapes to create a truly unique 16 track album.
Now, they follow that LP with their new single "Don't Let it Die", a cover of Hurricane Smith's 1971 song. Originally written for John Lennon, Smith who engineered all of the Beatles' EMI studio recordings until 1965 decided to take the song for himself.
Indianna Hale's cosmic Americana is equal parts spooky and inviting, the warm sonic palette a cushion for her eerie songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 17, 2023
New York indie pop duo embark on an ambitious, ecstatic spirit quest, crafted with continuous listening in mind; a dreamy, rewarding loop. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 7, 2023
Cermony's Ross John Farrar experiments with synths, bass, & percussion to make music similar to that from the '80s homemade tape scene. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2023