Other than the fact that the Gothenburg, Sweden-based duo Heart/Dancer is comprised Linnéa Atieno and Joakim Buddee, little is know about them; in fact, Googling them only brings their Facebook fan page, which doesn’t reveal much if […]
Tag: indie pop
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past few months, you’d know the first five months of the year have been particular big for women pop artists – as artists like Phoebe Ryan, Chelsea Lankes […]
Earlier this week, you may have come across a post on the Brooklyn-based experimental pop quintet Pavo Pavo. The band can trace their origins to when they started writing music together while studying music at […]
With the release of Innerpspeaker and his critically applauded sophomore effort Lonerism, which was a sonic and thematic departure from anything else he had worked on up until that point, Kevin Parker’s solo side project […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for the past couple of years, you may remember hearing about Paris-based French/Argentine producer, songwriter and vocalist Claude Violante. Over the past few years, Violante has developed a reputation for […]
Originally from Bega in New South Wales, Australia pop artist, KIT has developed a reputation across her native country for a vocal styling that has been described as a mix of Adele and Aretha Franklin. […]
The Brooklyn-based experimental pop quintet Pavo Pavo can trace their origins to when the members started writing music together while studying music at Yale University. And since the band’s formation, each of the band’s five […]
Since their formation in 2011, the Seattle, WA-based electro pop act Nightmare Fortress, comprised of Alicia Amiri (vocals), Colin Roper (synths), Blair Field (synths), and Cassidy Gonzales (guitar), along with production from Erik Blood, best […]
Comprised of Tamara Jafar and Joe Durniak, the Brooklyn-based duo of Cultfever met in 2010, and in a fashion that both Jafar and Durniak have claimed seemed fated as the duo had an instant musical […]
New Audio: Betty Black “Valley Low”
New York-based singer/songwriter Sylvia Black has received international attention for her time as the front woman of the electro-pop outfit K.U.D.U. and for her collaborations with The Black Eyed Peas, Moby, William Orbit, Kelis, Spank […]
Mullti-award winning British-Japanese producer and electronic music artist Maya Jane Coles writes, records and performs under the moniker of Nocturnal Sunshine. Coles received attention across the blogosphere after the release of “Take Me There,” a […]
Fronted by Ryan Trauley, the Raleigh, NC-based quintet Oulipo have been praised across the blogosphere for a lush and complex pop sound that manages to be both intimate and anthemic. Of course, that shouldn’t be […]
Los Angeles, CA-based duo Woolf and the The Wondershow received attention across the blogosphere for their breezy and upbeat New Jack swing/French Horn Rebellion inspired pop track “Cloaked,” a song that possesses dense layers of synths, […]
The Danish quartet Communions have received international attention across the blogosphere for shimmering and plaintive pop songs about youthful naivety that sound as though they were released in 1983. And the forthcoming release of their […]
Lithuanian producer and musician Marijus Adomaitis writes and records under the moniker of Ten Walls. And as Ten Walls, Adomaitis received both national attention in the UK and international attention after the release of the Gotham EP. […]
