jangle-pop
In a kaleidoscope of lo-fi brilliance, Shopfires crafts melancholic beauty from industrial landscapes, while Armstrong flirts with pop perfection through emotionally immediate songcraft. I Wanna B A Truck Driver channels authentic Glasgow twee traditions, as Greg Brady and the Anchors explores experimental 'Anzac Pop' territories. Joe Armstrong seamlessly weaves through psyche-rock and college rock with stunning vocal work, while Sorry Monks delivers a coiffured blend of 60s-inflected lo-fi charm.
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Owen Marchildon
Dangling Towards Heavy Sunlight
"...ticks all the right boxes in terms of its “jangly and power-pop credentials.”"

The Happy Somethings
Love Songs
"Jangly, indie/twee popsters and Subjangle stalwarts The Happy Somethings follow up their ‘Caught In The Web’ EP with the new 'Love Songs' EP."

PoPo
A Compilation About Bleakness
"This solo recording project of Sweden's Lars Harefjord will appeal to all fans who like their jangle delivered with a sense of 'alt' and obtuse."