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10 Jun: “Seven Days a Week (Radio Edit)” – Goddamn Wolves: A Hard-Hitting Indie Rock Gem

Influenced by classic alternative rock acts like the Pixies and contemporary bands like the Beths, Goddamn Wolves infuse their sound with a raw, garage punk energy. “Seven Days a Week” showcases this perfectly, combining fiery vocals with hard-hitting riffs and a rhythmic feel that almost evokes a sense of slow motion.

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10 Jun: “NOTICE YOU” – MYAH: A Nostalgic Summer Anthem Ft. Emo Guitar Riffs

Myah is back with her latest single, “Notice You,” a feel-good summer pop song that perfectly encapsulates the essence of simpler, sweeter times. With hints of nostalgia and classic Midwest emo guitar riffs, “Notice You” transports listeners straight back to the 2010s, invoking a sense of warmth and familiarity. This marks Myah’s fifth single drop this year, and she’s excited to continue sharing her musical journey with her fans.

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10 Jun: “I Built A World” – Bronwyn Keith-Hynes: Making Ripples in the Bluegrass Community

The first time I heard Bronwyn Keith-Hynes play the fiddle was at a concert with Molly Tuttle and The Golden Highway, when the band was making their debut to the bluegrass scene, and I was just beginning to explore the world of bluegrass. As a young violin student, I’d heard a lot of people play the fiddle, but never the way Bronwyn did. Her spirit-filled improvisation and captivating performance made it seem almost like her fiddle and body had melded into one. She immediately became my fiddle-idol, and the reason I fell in love with bluegrass.

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04 Jun: A Dive Into Seattle’s Current Indie Music Scene

With a diverse array of genres everywhere from indie-pop to death rock, people interested in finding new local music need not go further than their nearest venue to discover their new favorite band. There are countless talented artists in the Seattle area, all of which deserve to be listened to and talked about. While this article can’t list them all, it will give you a head start on highlighting a few to get your feet on the ground.