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BEST OF THE WEEK: 13 Songs You Need To Hear

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In this week’s version of tracks you gotta hear, we’re bringing you all of the dreamiest pop and eclectic indie out right now. With artists who take social media to the next level to heartfelt songs about daughters and a special feature from a Foster The People side project. Check them all out below and follow our playlist on Spotify to hear them again and again.

Wylma – “Facedown”

A great indie rock track with ringing and singsong vocals coupled with layering smooth backing. Plus, the electro bits keep the song from staggering into repetition.

Seann Bowe – “Golden”

The orchestra elements of the track mix well with the indie pop sensibility of bands like Cage The Elephant and Coldplay.

Hailey Blais – “Remove Tag”

A sparkly, velvety dream pop track mixed with indie rock chops about untagging the ugliest photos during our drunk moments.

BamBoo – “Bayou”


This song is an earworm and the music video is fresh and fun, the vocal melodies and layering are infectious.

Vincent John – “Shiny Heart”


This is a bombastic track full of electronic prowess with twinkly tones and synth reminiscent of the best 80’s songs of their decade.

Secrecies – “Hole In My Heart”


This track holds dream pop elements similar in the vein of Purity Ring and STRFKR.

No Coast – “All in My Head”


Fans of COIN and bands that merge electronic and soulful dream pop together would love this track.

Sometime Sonny – “Don’t Say Much”



The Mac Demarco and Waves slackerwave influence is creeping through to make perfect track for spring.

Pharmacist – Fortune Teller


Gritty and full of prowess, the Swedish group are making waves in the shoegaze community.

BUHU – “Yew”


The dreamy snyth and cooing of the vocals are chillwave enough and twinkly enough to be dream pop.

Duets And Stuff – “Hold On”

A duo from Sweden, the xylophone offers a different dreamscape versus synth and bubblegum in the dream pop landscape of indie.

Mr. Gabriel – “Tambourine”

The strong guitars and gravely texture of the track is a fresh face on the notion of the member’s past projects with more lighthearted synth and, of course, tambourine. The vocals are breathy and fruity, very catchy and anthemic.

Conversing With Oceans – “Tell My Daughter”


This track has indie pop variations and texture with the synth that makes it a great fit for our readers. The track is also well produced and the positive message does ring in well with the piano and dreamy synth in the track.

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