The length and freshness of the tracks, combined with the decent sound homogeneity, make this No Worry No Mind an excellent debut.

 Other Head and Psycho (Reprise) are the Wire !!!!!!!

The B Boys' EP 'No Worry No Mind,' released by Captured Tracks, offers a fresh and cohesive post-punk sound. Despite its anachronistic style in today's scene, the EP stands out with energetic tracks and solid production. It resonates with fans of bands like Preoccupations, Protomartyr, and Parquet Courts. Key tracks like 'Other Head' and 'Psycho (Reprise)' evoke a classic Wire vibe. Overall, an excellent and promising debut. Listen to B Boys' 'No Worry No Mind' EP and experience a fresh take on post-punk today!

 A bijou of all romantic and emotional lo-fi; a small evolution for a small band.

 Lots of imprecision, lots of love, and lots of soft distortion.

Space Mountain’s Big Sky is a charming lo-fi album packed with romantic and emotional vibes. The band evolves gently from their previous work, maintaining influences from The Magnetic Fields, Pavement, and Yo La Tengo. Despite some rough edges and imperfection, the album's soft distortion and heartfelt feelings make it a captivating listen. Listen to Space Mountain’s Big Sky for a heartfelt journey through romantic lo-fi soundscapes.

 Peaer are Peaer and nothing more!

 They are very close to a kind of slowcore and perhaps that would be the most accurate term, but it still doesn’t fit.

This review explores Peaer's self-titled album with an emphasis on their unique blend of musical influences. While difficult to categorize within traditional genres like math rock or emo pop, Peaer's slowcore-inspired sound stands out as original and poetic. The reviewer draws parallels with bands like Weezer and Sunny Day Real Estate but concludes Peaer define their own niche. Listen to Peaer's distinctive slowcore blend and explore their unique indie sound today!

 We are heading to New York and diving into a Lo-Fi world, not too far from Krill, Pinegrove, or Ovlov.

 "Five Men On The Ridge" stands out with its relentless riff, among the best songs of the year.

LVL UP's Return to Love is a 2016 lo-fi indie rock album that channels American indie legends like Built to Spill and Neutral Milk Hotel. It offers a nostalgic yet fresh sound with standout tracks like "Five Men On The Ridge." The album balances repetitive and anachronistic elements to deliver a memorable emotional experience. Listen to LVL UP’s Return to Love and experience a fresh take on nostalgic lo-fi indie rock today!

 Their influences are multiple and shapeshifting like a Lovecraftian monster.

 Anika’s voice is an evocative mix between Nico and Grace Slick from the Jefferson Airplane.

Exploded View's 2016 self-titled album is a complex blend of dub, industrial, krautrock, and post-punk, delivered with dark and obsessive moods. Anika's vocals evoke legendary singers Nico and Grace Slick, complementing the sparse yet intense instrumentation. The album mixes rhythmic, danceable tracks with atmospheric, noisy climaxes, creating a rich and compelling sonic experience. It stands out as a highlight in 2016's music landscape. Listen to Exploded View's hauntingly unique 2016 album and explore a mesmerizing blend of genres and moods.

 Car Seat Headrest... would be the soundtrack of these situations, of mine, of yours, and of their situations.

 I have slowly lost my adolescence... that nausea of not having lived something that was supposed to be lived.

The review reflects on feelings of lost adolescence and alienation mirrored in Car Seat Headrest's album Teens of Denial. The music resonates as a soundtrack to personal and universal struggles with growing up and missed youth moments. Influences from classic indie bands deepen its soulful expression. The album serves as a powerful emotional outlet and nostalgic companion. Dive into Teens of Denial and experience the raw emotions of adolescence through Car Seat Headrest's compelling indie rock.

 The guitar is ultra-crystalline and can’t help but remind one of The Smiths.

 A truly fresh and vital album, the Eagulls have slowed down and filled the frequencies, a dive into the ’80s that will not disappoint you.

Eagulls' second album, Ullages, moves beyond their debut while retaining post-punk roots. It features crystalline guitars influenced by Cocteau Twins and Slowdive. Vocals blend styles reminiscent of Dave Gahan and Robert Smith. The album explores 80s vibes with shoegaze, psychedelia, and jangle pop elements, offering a fresh and vital listening experience. Listen to Eagulls' Ullages and experience a vibrant blend of 80s post-punk and modern shoegaze today!

 They manage with a great sense of noise to build melodies that are sucked into sonic vortices and an exotic psychedelia.

 These four guys have managed to imprint a significant step forward in their sound after their excellent debut.

Rev Rev Rev's album 'Des Fleurs Magiques Bourdonnaient' skillfully blends psychedelic and shoegaze elements to create a distinctive sound. The review highlights strong rhythmic foundations, evocative vocals, and inventive guitar work. Drawing comparisons to My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, and Pink Floyd, the band stands out in Italy’s underrated post-punk/gaze scene. The album marks a significant step forward following their debut. Dive into Rev Rev Rev’s mesmerizing psychedelic soundscape and explore Italy's rising shoegaze scene today!

 They feed on quirky lo-fi like only Pavement can afford, and then they thrive on repetition à-la The Fall, Velvet Underground, Television.

 'Human Performance' is Wire doing Parquet Courts; essentially and stupidly, that’s all there is.

This review highlights 'Human Performance' by Parquet Courts as one of 2016's standout albums. The New York band blends punk urgency with quirky lo-fi elements inspired by bands like Pavement and Wire. The album features thoughtful, anxiety-inducing songs that repeat obsessively, creating a lasting impact. Fans are encouraged to explore both this record and the band's previous work. Listen to 'Human Performance' and explore the unique punk-infused sound of Parquet Courts today!

 Taster may not be anything extraordinary, but it’s a simple album, brief.

 If you are (or feel) young and are short on soundtracks for your boredom, this album is right for you.

Hovvdy's 'Taster' delivers a sweet and melancholic lo-fi sound that resonates with feelings of youth and boredom. The album is brief but effective, blending slowcore and emo influences with similarities to artists like Alex G and Car Seat Headrest. While not extraordinary, 'Taster' offers a simple and touching listening experience perfect for those seeking emotional indie music. Listen to Hovvdy's 'Taster' and immerse yourself in a sweet, melancholic lo-fi experience perfect for reflective moments.