Great Grandpa’s Four of Arrows trades scrappy charm for something roomier and more devastating. The band’s folk-rock turn keeps its indie pulse, but lets every fragile chorus land with cinematic weight.
Night Moves return with Double Life, a soft-focus rock record shaped by hard luck and long drives. Its warmth feels earned, its coolness unforced, its rough breaks buffed into AM-gold shimmer.
Laveda sharpen their dream-pop blur into something heavier and more weathered. Love, Darla keeps the Sunday haze, but lets the guitars press harder against the glass.