Soccer Mommy's album’s sonic landscape is vast and dexterous, with melodies that shimmer on the surface, but reveal an unsettling darkness with each listen.
On the heels of three well-received singles comes Ride Your Heart, the bombastic debut album by LA band Bleached. Sisters Jennifer and Jessie Clavin match their ability to blend a mix of freewheeling '77 punk with vintage sunny Southern California melodic
Adult Mom's 5th album was imagined by its creators as a queer rom-com soundtrack. Lyrically, Knipe radiates an unmistakable honesty mixed with a level of wit and a sense of humor producing intimate yet relatable indie pop songs.
Clean is Soccer Mommy's second release at Fat Possum Records, and is considered by singer Sophie Allison to be her true first album, as 2017's Collection was a compilation of older songs previously released on Bandcamp.
The album finds Sophie broadening the borders of her aesthetic without abandoning the unsparing lyricism and addictive melodies that made earlier songs so easy to obsess over.
Throughout the nine songs on How To Socialise & Make Friends it becomes clear that if their debut was the flame, this is Camp Cope rising from the ashes, stronger and more focused than ever.
Over the past 18 months, Camp Cope have become a force in modern music, a wholly independent band who will only do things on their terms, and refuse to compromise on their values.
A dark, deep work that captures the emotional messiness and simmering irascibility of adolescence with a searing accuracy. Hartzman's voice, paired with the band's heavy three-guitar attack, creates the record's vital dynamic.