
The Feathered Groove
Volume 3
On the heels of last week's Volume 2 release, Volume 3 continues our flight thru some different segments of the indie pop world from Seattle to Toronto to England to Australia.
Check out each album below or hit play and enjoy them all in our almost 6 hour Amazon Music Playlist curated by Mr. Bird here:

Perseids
somesurprises
Just like the meteor shower namesake, Perseids rains down on the listener with a heavenly psychedelic shower of sneakergaze and dream pop.

Blue Rev
Alvvays
"Perhaps their best album to date,Blue Revshowcases Alvvays’ most shoegaze-influenced work thus far. The 14 tracks are immersed in melodramatic layers of guitar and synths." - realgoblin.com

assisted memories
Night Tapes
Beautiful indie vocals and soundscapes help your serotonin levels in this dreamy EP.

No Future Plans
Tokyo Tea Room
Dreamy 80's feels with groovy bass lines and floating guitars.

Endless Rooms
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Created during the pandemic, this ready-made for live jangly pop album reminds me of summer drives.

Not Now, But Soon
Hidden Eyes
Jangly pop, homemade feel, UK shoegaze levels up from their previous releases.

Daniel
Real Estate
"The indie pop veterans’ sixth album fuses the laid-back sound of 1990s soft rock with pedal steel and countrypolitan filigree. It’s lean, clean—and a little sleepy." - Pitchfork

Lush Life
The Belair Lip Bombs
A seamless mix of in-your-face jangly pop that explores the querst for a "perfect life."

Taking My Time to Be
Strawberry Guy
Super, relaxing, soft waves of dream pop kinda feels like a quick short movie about love and romance...

Aprender a Ser: Extended
Mint Field
From Mexico city, Mint Field's follow up (add on) top their 2023 album Aprender a Ser showcases a soothing, dreamy effect that flows beautifully with Estrella's angelic voice.

Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?
Deerhunter
Little nostalgic, little unpredictable.
"The inspiration found in Marfa, a city in Texas, is lit up in the...seventh album which narrates mankind in decline, with masterful storytelling. Everything seems to disappear and in the cover of dark there is exactly the sense of loss of both belongings and of cultural and human references." - Gianluigi Marsibilio