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This Week’s Best New Indie Music: Dende, Dead Lighters, geonovah, & More

Samuel SarfobySamuel Sarfo
December 9, 2022
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This Week’s Best New Indie Music: Dende, Dead Lighters, geonovah, & More
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Dende ft. Deante’ Hitchcock, “Georgia”

Since the release of his previous projects: A Happy Man (album) and Pregnancy Pack (EP) in 2021, Dende has continued to remain active this year with the release of various singles (Round Trip To Atlanta, Block Me, and 2 Sided). Now back again with an exciting collaboration with Atlanta’s finest Deante’ Hitchcock, the two take us on a slick yet romantic trip to Gerogia.

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Morgan Gold, “Leo”

After the release of her critically acclaimed debut album Midas earlier this summer, Morgan Gold is back at it with another single titled “Leo” produced and mixed by 730skylar. On this track, her vulnerability speaks the loudest, as her raw performance drives her expression of love. Specifically, love for her partner. Although topics on love can be challenging to write, the ambiance of the song remains confident, open, and free. Therefore, making it one of the most easiest songs she’s ever written.

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geonovah, “Sorry for the Mess“

“sorry for the mess,” an album that dives deep into the psyche of Virginia-based artist Geonovah. Here, Geonavah takes a step back and reflects on his past life and experiences that have shaped him to be the person he is today. Exposing the good, the bad, and the ugly. While being unapologetically himself under smooth jazzy instrumentals, the album expresses a beautiful coming-of-age story in finding one’s identity.

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Dead Lighters, “Ruckus”

Artwork by Michael Monago

For their debut album, Columbus-based duo Dead Lighters descend into the unknown as they partake in a journey into the chaos. The experimental nature of the project leaves listeners in awe as each track is produced with a variety of live sounds, and unique stylistic endeavors. Along with the raw and unhinged vocals, be prepared to join Dead lighters as they enter the Ruckus.

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JAMS The Flava Child, “Midwest Coast”

The smoothest out the Midwest, JAMS The Flava Child, is back after his triumphant release of “Live From the Lac” – An album full of catchy choruses, bouncy rhythms, and groovy flows. Thankfully, the Chicago native continues this sound on his newest project “MidWest Coast” produced entirely by Polyester The Saint. Nothing but good vibes and great energy.

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CORDIUM, “Broken Plane”

Artowrk by Michael Monago

After releasing three singles this year (By Any Means, Heavensent, and Symbiosi), Self-taught DJ and producer, CORDIUM, is back again with his latest new single titled “Broken Plane.” Known for his electronic and dance sounds, CORDIUM once again shows his ability to genre bend and create melodies from multiple elements. The head-nodding new track provides insight into a successful year after participating in various festivals such as Breakway and Silent Disco. No matter the environment, CORDIUM’s adaptability continues to remain his strong suit as he conquers new heights.

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Saneit, “Nothing Like Them”

Coming off the success of her latest visual Prove Me Wrong, Saneit is back again with another music video for the track “Nothing Like Them.” Shot in both Chicago & Los Angelos, the talented R&B artist displays her incredible songwriting ability in a seductive yet sophisticated manner. Although starting softly, the tone of the song intensifies by the minute. Additionally, the colorful and vivid music video drives home the emotional weight. From the lyrics to the performance, it’s obvious that Saneit is one to truly keep on your radar.

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