Dropping the needle on lofi's finest: Dino DiMuro delivers rock concept album excavations with Harmonic Divergence, while Zenxith brings phone-recorded DIY jangle pop drenched in chorus and candor. Never the Bridle offers 25 determined minutes of lofi indie self-reflection on motherhood and anxiety, and Huda Music crafts simple, heartfelt longing. Zane Alexander captures songs as they existed in passing — imperfect, immediate, and alive — while Average Bleach Drinker keeps it raw with soul-beat rapping on ABD Vol. 4.

Zenxith
Does Anybody Care?

c86 / diy / indie pop / jangle pop / lofi / twee

Incredible Jangle Pop!
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Never the Bridle
Feebling

alternative / diy / indie / indie folk / lofi / singer-songwriter

A determined 25 minutes of lofi indie self-reflection.
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Joel Julian
[DIS]COMFORT

ambient noise / art rock / bedroom / experimental / folk rock / indie folk / lofi / singer songwriter / tape

Through melody and dissonance, [DIS]COMFORT explores themes of habitual struggles, circular thinking, the paradox of finding comfort in that which is ultimately self-destructive, and the faint hope of light just above the surface.