NYC's Peel Dream Magazine dazzled listeners with their recent release "Agitprop Alterna," a smart album that draws from a wide set of post-punk, shoegaze and indiepop influences but still has an assured, unique sound.
Ships 5/8/26 Mini Trees is the solo project of LA-based songwriter Lexi Vega, whose intimate blend of indie and alt pop explores the tension between self-doubt and persistence
R.E.M.’s 1982 debut EP, Chronic Town, is a masterclass in indie-rock history. This essential vinyl reissue captures the band’s legendary early jangle-pop with tracks like "Wolves, Lower" and "Gardening at Night."
Deb Never is a genre-defying alt artist blending grunge, indie, and introspective pop into a world that feels raw, cinematic, and unmistakably her own.
Metric's Romanticize the Dive (silver vinyl edition) provides a sleek alternative presentation for a band whose commitment to timeless, synth-forward indie rock is now entering its third decade.
Every once in a while, you hear a band that feels both new and lived-in at the same time, and it stops you in your tracks. TV Star is that kind of band.
Momma's Household Name LP (sand vinyl) tightens '90s alt riffs into propulsive, witty indie-rock; hooks and dry humor collide. Gatefold sand pressing; includes the singles 'Speeding 72' and 'Medicine'.
Phantogram’s third album Three on LP, ten moody mid-tempo tracks anchored by 'You Don’t Get Me High Anymore'. Measured production, shadowy synths and Sarah Barthel’s alto make this a quietly powerful indie-pop record.