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Tag: Synth Pop

PILLARS – We Don’t Care

It’s loose, it’s charismatic and incredibly groovy, it’s PILLARS‘ brand new single ‘We Don’t Care’! She shed her past as … More

music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, PILLARS, Pop Music, Synth Pop, We Don't Care

Danama – 1:31am

A new spin on modern new wave has been released into the ether by emerging indie pop band Danama. ‘1:31am’ … More

Danama, Indie pop, Music For The Misfits, New Music, New Wave, Synth Pop

Gabrielle Ornate – The March of the Caterpillars

Lovers of dark alternative music; buckle up! There is someone you should meet, it is Gabrielle Ornate and the phenomenal … More

alternative pop, Butterflies, Caterpillars, Emo Pop, Gabrielle Ornate, Music For The Misfits, rock, Synth Pop

Woodlock – Settle Down

Alternative pop trio Woodlock will be releasing their debut album in February next year but because no one likes having … More

Indie pop, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Blog, New Music, New Pop, Pop Rock, Synth Pop

Braden Lam – Saturday Is Seven

‘Saturday Is Seven’ is the focus track of Braden Lam‘s recently released indie pop tinted EP. It is the hazy … More

Braden Lam, Folk Pop, Indie Po, misfits, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Seven, Synth Pop

Sentient Robot – From The Outset (Your Own Way)

A new, infectiously upbeat track has been released by Manchester-based synth-pop outfit Sentient Robot. ‘From The Outset (Your Own Way)’ … More

alt pop, Blog, From The Outset, Indie music, Manchester, misfits, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, New Music Blog, Pop Music, Problems, Sentient Robot, Synth Pop, UK Music Scene

Victoria’s Favourites

Victoria Owsnett is one of Newcastle’s emerging power women, as well as being a solo artist and front woman of … More

AXLS, interview, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Synth Music, Synth Pop, UK, UK Music, Victoria Owsnett, your favourites

Twist Helix – Frida Kahlo

Newcastle-based alt pop outfit Twist Helix have released a new single and it’s even more special than their previous releases! … More

alt pop, Frida Kahlo, music, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Newcastle, Synth Pop, Twist Helix

HighSchool Jacob – Stacey

Los Angeles-based alternative pop brain HighSchool Jacob has released a new track that is an instant shot of good vibes … More

80's Music, HighSchool Jacob, Indie pop, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Stacey, Synth Pop

The Blues And Greys – Mayday

A soothing, dreamy and inspiring sound has been brought into bright daylight by The Blues And Greys. Their new single … More

Dream Pop, Dream Wave, Indie pop, Mayday, more music, music, Music For The Misfits, New Music, pop, Synth Pop, The Blues And Greys

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