90% of my friends are musicians so boy do I have recs for you!! All of these musicians are so talented and worth your curiosity. You're going to have the nichest recommendations when your friends ask you what you've been listening to recently. I tried to hyperlink each artist but it's not working so I made a playlist instead. I'm realising now writing this there's kind of two vibes here, a kind of post rock/grunge one and a chill guitar indie one. Mouse Teeth (you already know mouse), genre-blending poetic goodness. FFO: Mitski, PJ Harvey The People Assembly, krautrock/post-rock chaos, best live shows, FFO: Fugazi, Shellac Sister Bliss, a Transatlantic Leicester/New York collaboration, FFO: Mac Demarco, Beach Fossils Hex Poseur, garage rock/grunge/punk goodness, FFO: Bikini Kill, White Stripes Earls, Birmingham punk (no longer playing 💔 but the singer is now in Mouse Teeth's band, drummer is in Gudness and other two are in Fruit), FFO: Idles, Bob Vylan National Opera, indie electronica dance pop, FFO: LCD Soundsytem, Metronomy Dad Jokes, feel good indie, FFO: Alvvays, MJ Lenderman Heart Sauce, summery synthy guitar indie, FFO: Hard Life, Faye Webster CJ Pandit, indie singer/songwriter, FFO: Billie Martin, Willie J Healey Dum Language, guitar indie rock who's sharpied name you will see everywhere, FFO: Kagoule, Palma Violets Dusker, mathy post-punk, FFO: Protomartyr, Polvo Sun Dog, shouty garage, FFO: Tropical Fuck Storm, Gilla Band Chief Springs, harmonic indie folk rock, FFO: Big Thief, The National Courtney Askey, gothic folk/grunge singer songwriter, ME lol, FFO: Nick Cave, PJ Harvey
Jul 26, 2024

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oh wow I wish this playlist was on tidal I'm so interested!!
Aug 4, 2024
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azul I think a good amount of these artists will also be on tidal too, just not as a playlist yet!
Aug 4, 2024
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caskeyc I'll have to replicate it! c:
Aug 4, 2024
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azul that would be so lovely!
Aug 4, 2024
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So awesome, thanks for this! 👑
Jul 26, 2024
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iconicindex was so fun to write this and listen to all these great songs!
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