Videos

Alive And Well

by Tombstones In Their Eyes

Dive into the hazy, atmospheric sounds of Tombstones In Their Eyes with their track “Alive And Well.” This song masterfully blends wall-of-sound fuzzed-out guitars with a melodic, shoegaze-infused core that feels both nostalgic and fresh. If you’re looking for a sonic journey that balances grit with ethereal beauty, this is a must-listen. Their discography is phenomenal!

Shining Yellow

by The Stargazer Lilies

This track is a masterclass in atmospheric textures and dreamy melodies that stay with you long after the final note. If you’re looking for the perfect soundtrack to drift away to, this is it. Also the “little stargazers” are the best!

Heavy, Why?

by Blackwater Holylight

Dive into the heavy, atmospheric world of Blackwater Holylight with their track “Heavy, Why?” The music video is a haunting visual journey, featuring striking imagery of the band enveloped in deep red light as they navigate the waters. It perfectly captures the moody, psychedelic, and “heavy” essence of their unique sound.

polari

by Lemondaze

Getting lost in the ethereal sounds of “polari” by Lemondaze. This track perfectly blends atmospheric shoegaze with hauntingly beautiful melodies—a true sonic journey.

SWS

by Slowwves

Ready to dive into the mesmerizing world of ambient sound? Let’s explore Slowwves!
Slowwves is an alternative band from Bangkok that’s shaking up the music scene with their unique blend of reverb and ambient sounds. Their tracks are like a sonic journey, pulling listeners into a dreamlike atmosphere!
What sets Slowwves apart is their energy that you can feel vibrating throughout each performance. Their music is more than just sound; it’s an experience that leaves you floating in a cloud of reverberation!
These guys bring a refreshing twist to alternative music and you can’t help but move with the beat. If you haven’t tuned into their vibe yet, you’re missing out on a wave of sound that brings pure joy!

Rescue

by The Asteroid No. 4

Attention all shoegaze and psychedelic rock lovers—prepare for a cosmic journey!
The masterminds behind the mind-bending project The Asteroid no. 4 are back with a new video for their song ‘Rescue’. This celestial treat combines swirling guitars with breathtaking visuals, guaranteed to send you into stratospheric aural rapture.
With their unique multi-sensory approach, The Asteroid no. 4 takes listeners into an immersive experience that transcends all dimensions. Picture layers of hypnotic sounds merging with ethereal dreamscapes—this isn’t just music, it’s a universe waiting to be explored!
On ‘Rescue,’ you’ll feel their signature trance-inducing textures pull you into a cosmic vortex. Frankly, it’s an auditory experience like no other, and you’ll find yourself completely engulfed and craving more!
Don’t miss out on this stunning new release, streaming everywhere now! Smash those follow buttons for @theasteroidno4 and dive into their outstanding discography—you won’t regret it. Let’s embark on this cosmic adventure together!

Medic

by Interlay

Get ready to feel the pulse of Chicago’s own Interlay with their electrifying track “Medic”! This gritty, high-energy anthem hits like a shot of adrenaline, blending raw post-punk vibes with driving rhythms that’ll have you hooked from the first riff. Filmed in the heart of the Windy City, this Reel captures Interlay’s intense live energy and the gritty charm of their sound. Turn it up, let “Medic” take over, and join the ride with one of Chicago’s fiercest bands!

Brother

by Slow Fiction

“Brother” by Slow Fiction. Remember when we introduced you to these NYC dreamweavers back in May with their stunning EP “Crush”? Well, they’re back with another sonic gem that proves lightning can strike twice! Born in the heart of the East Village and carrying the poetic torch of the New York School era, Slow Fiction weaves a tapestry of shoegaze brilliance that feels both nostalgic and boldly current. From humble beginnings around a circle of guitars in Julia’s apartment to becoming one of NYC’s most compelling new voices, their journey is as authentic as their sound. “Brother” showcases their masterful blend of Yeah Yeah Yeahs energy and Interpol’s moody intensity, all while carving out their own unique space in the modern indie landscape. That raw, memorable delivery we fell for in the song “Monday” is back and better than ever! Out now via Paper Moon Records -@pmrecrds

The Pain Assembly

by Lone Assembly

Lost in the haunting vibes of ‘The Pain Keeper’ Lone Assembly’s latest video is a masterpiece, and Raphaël Bressler voice? Pure magic—cuts straight to the soul. Check it out now, you won’t regret it.

Let it Rain

by Pills For Tomorrow

Had one of those magical moments while hiking when the perfect soundtrack just finds you. Meet “Pills For Tomorrow” from Grenoble, France, and their mesmerizing brand new single “Let it Rain”. These indie dreamweavers blend shoegaze textures with psychedelic flourishes, creating sonic medicine for the soul. Like finding a secret garden of sound where ethereal vocals float through misty guitar landscapes. Not your typical painkillers – this is pure natural healing through waves of atmospheric bliss. Close your eyes and let their transcendental soundscape wash over you… (Heads up – the band isn’t on Instagram yet, but they deserve to be on your radar!)

Cool

by Last Victorian Death Squad

Last Victorian Death Squad unleashes their latest sonic assault with “Cool,” a perfect blend of shoegaze haze and goth rock intensity. The new video perfectly captures the track’s brooding atmosphere and hypnotic rhythms, drawing viewers into a world of shadowy beauty. Experience the mesmerizing power of “Cool” and let Last Victorian Death Squad’s dark, dreamy soundscapes wash over you, it’s one of the coolest songs of the year!

Voyager

by softsurf

If you’re looking for a sonic escape, look no further. Japanese shoegaze outfit softsurf has absolutely nailed the vibe with their track “Voyager.” It’s a masterclass in textures—heavy on the reverb, rich with shimmering guitar layers, and anchored by those signature washed-out vocals that define the genre. It feels less like a song and more like a dense, swirling fog you’ll want to get lost in.