![]() It’s so great to have BOAT back in fold after that brief hiatus in second half of the previous decade (the 2010’s to you youngsters). Party Favours is some top shelf indiepop that shouldn’t be missed.īoat – No Plans to Stuck the Landing (Magic Marker) Holiday Crowd aren’t exactly prolific but with quality like this I’m happy to let them take their time and get it just right. Ducks Ltd of course come to mind when you mention Toronto indie bands and the latest Holiday Crowd single jangles its way right into the conversation with its guitars that jangle and post-Smiths flamboyant melody. Holiday Crowd – Party Favours (Shelflife)Ĭanada certainly has a leg up on indiepop these days. Songs like I’m Better and Love Is Yours certainly deserver to get their chance to make you boogie. The new LP is full of dancy pop that has saccharine elements of Ultra Vivid Scene and a bit of Unrest obtuseness with an eye to get played on the indie dance floor. They’re down to a duo and their songs don’t shy away from obvious infectious pop. Washington, DC’s Flasher are back with album number two, but things have changed a little bit. ![]() Everything here is very intriguing and on songs like Cindy you can hear their potential mastery of the moody pop song. ![]() They also remind me a little of some of the esoteric sounds that Ian Masters was involved in after he left Pale Saints. There is an obvious Broadcast feel to their songs. Soft Estate are a somewhat mysterious minimalist electronic Swedish group. ![]() Soft Estate – The Painted Ship EP (Mammas Mysteriska Jukebox)
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