Tag: lo-fi
ghostdaughter’s Carefully Crafted ‘Doll’
Discover ghostdaughter’s sweetly unnerving indie pop ballad.
ghostdaughter - ‘Doll’
‘Good morning doll, how did you sleep?’ opens ‘Doll’ by ghostdaughter. A deceptively innocent beginning for...
Chris Perkins Because Somethings Are ‘Meant To Be’
Known for his DIY approach, multidisciplinary artist Chris Perkins has released a brand new EP called Meant To Be. Consisting of 4 tracks, MTB...
Lisa Mechelina Is Stepping ‘Out Of The Woods’
Discover Lisa Mechelina 'Out Of The Woods' is classic meets lo-fi on a moody ballad.
Lisa Mechelina - Out Of The Woods
‘Does somebody know how...
Heresiarch Music Reviews Joins The RCM Indie Collective
We are excited to announce Heresiarch Music Reviews is the latest new music blog to join the RCM Indie Collective.
Introducing Heresiarch
Heresiarch means, “a leader...
Naomi Pacifique Explores Intimacy In ‘Was It The Dregs of Night’
After a successful run as a filmmaker, multidisciplinary artist Naomi Pacifique returned this year with her first music in four years, showcasing what is...
Lukas Ehlers Is Feeling Homesick at ‘2am’
Between real-life rawness and dreamscapes, 22-year-old Lukas Ehlers shares 2am a brand new collaboration with California-based producer Yasher3600.
Lukas Ehlers - 2am
Lukas Ehlers is an...
Alec Shea ‘Plane Prepared Vinyl Past’ Is Your LoFi Soundtrack
'Plan Prepared Vinyl Past' by Alec Shea is the perfect new LoFi soundtrack for your day. Whether you are working, taking a long drive,...
Camille Antoni won’t read your ‘Comments’
‘Comments’ is perhaps the most appropriate title for a modern song about other people’s opinions, as there’s nowhere that people love to let loose...
Aridonis unwinds with laid-back ‘Bumper Sticker Sentiments’
Take a trip down memory lane with Aridonis’s latest track ‘Bumper Sticker Sentiments’.
Aridonis - Bumper Sticker Sentiments
Canadian singer-songwriter, Aridonis, sweeps across different sounds from...
James Greenfield is ‘Returning’ with his indietronica sound
What happens at the point where indie, electronica, neoclassical and dance music genres meet? Well, apparently, James Greenfield. Describing his sound as ‘indietronica’, he...