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Indie rock 3 in 1 brings high tempo tunes with Intercontinen7al, Maddox Jones & onedaybear

Your roadtrip just got a whole lot cooler with new indie rock numbers from Intercontinen7al, Maddox Jones & onedaybear. Listen to their latest music here with us!:


Intercontinen7al-Puerto Aisen

Having a truly global brand itself is a great deal. Intercontinen7al seem to have gone a step ahead to make music that resonates the same way. As a project on paper itself, it seems like a daunting task. In their album World Over, they seem to have still created a purpose that pushes grooves and tunes from everywhere. Puerto Aisen is the opening single of the album. It creates quite the wind of change, with magical vocals and soothing instrumentals. It has a bossa nova charm, yet plays around with harmonics that are way more complex. It is the kind of music that propagates unity while having expressive, resonant details. Amalgamating sound, and culture:




Maddox Jones-One Minute

Stickier than a jingle, yet more meaningful. That is what Maddox Jones entire new album is. In his latest bout of self-expression, the musician from Northampton seems to have cracked the code to his own persona. Resonating with a neon-glow happiness with his music, One Minute is the opener to his new album, Waiting For The World To Turn. He prints a resume of his playful nature, while having a funky groove to keep bopping your head to. Punchy bassline, intense harmonics and ambience that will keep you dancing past the clock. Keep your lights off, and keep dancing to his album as well. More than a minute for sure:




onedaybear-Pirates

We never wanted to drop the tempo. So we asked onedaybear to keep the groove going. Pirates is their latest single, and it is infused with their charm and ambience, all colliding in a starry sporadic comet cruise. The Marry You musician comes with that same shoegaze pop overturned style that is so signature. It is a short, quick and thematically explorative song. There are harmonics that play with the vocals, showing perspective. Bassline and ambience rain around the melody to making something that is memorable yet snappy. You’ll want to listen to this on loop to catch all those lyrics at their peak. Challenge you to not sing that lead synth. You’ll know which one, matey:



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