Short Stuff 37 : Born In March, BrokenTeeth, beejoo, Namul, Confined White, To More Raw, Ryu Isu, sooth, Moments yumi, Moth, Siimoya

Born In March : Uninvited Greeting

“Uninvited Greeting” is a comfortable mellow rock song. Born in March has a unique presentation that’s both familiar and independent from other genre artists.

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BrokenTeeth : Innocence and Flood

BrokenTeeth continues to add to an impressive shoegaze and post rock discography. This two-song single is a hit.

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beejoo : monsters

I’ve listened to each single that beejoo has released up to “monsters.” I think that she’s slowly finding her voice and direction with each release. But I’m not sure how she will show off something unique compared to the many singer songwriters out there.

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Namul : Sadness

Namul‘s music is like listening to a mix of Mediterranean and jazz music. It’s kind of like coffee shop music but better because it doesn’t fall into repetition. An artist to watch, I think.

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Confined White : Setlist

A comfortable modern rock song. Nothing surprising but a solid single.

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To More Raw : Trip

To More Raw reminds me of a cross between The Solutions and commercial pop rock. It will find its audience for sure.

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Ryu isu : Empty

I’ve heard this type of low key, indie, and pop combination many times before. But Ryu isu’s presentation feels different. It might be the tone or the simplicity but I like the single a lot.

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sooth : To.

A complex and layered debut single, sooth sets up a wonderful audio space. It’s the kind of indie music you actually pay attention to.

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Moments yumi : HEYO

Moments yumi (or momentsyumi) has created music for a long time. And over the past year, she’s released multiple singles on her YouTube. It feels like a newer chapter in her journey and the upbeat rock and surf rock style is fresh and clean.

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Moth : Hug me like a bear

I don’t know who in Moth decided to have the hardest-to-uncover Instagram handle, but the stripped indie rock is great. It has that midwestern indie rock tone where things are simple and the song keeps moving forward.

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Siimoya : The 22nd summer is over

Siimoya‘s “The 22nd summer is over” is an idea genre blender that has a single leader. The song has nostalgic pieces like the drums sample pack and the blended synthesizer but also sounds new and fresh. Siimoya sounds like freedom.

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Written by Chris P for Korean Indie.

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