jangle-pop
In a kaleidoscope of indie brilliance, Shopfires crafts melancholic lo-fi jangle pop from the UK's industrial heart, while Armstrong flirts with pop perfection through emotionally immediate lo-fi sophistication. Greg Brady and the Anchors reinvents Brisbane's jangle-pop with experimental quirk, as Joe Armstrong seamlessly weaves psyche-rock and college rock through winsome singer-songwriter territory. Meanwhile, I Wanna B a Truck Driver channels pure Glasgow twee with Vaselines-esque harmonies, and The Interpretation Cultures delivers glorious anglophile indie-pop from Indonesia's fertile scene.
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Hamlet
Camp Underground & Very Victorian
"can be construed as the most natural addition for those who already consider Elliott Smith, I Was A King and the recent sounds of Subjangle labelmates The Boltons and Shopfires"

Milk Aisle Gorbachev
Milk Aisle Gorbachev ~ "Trouble in the Milk Aisle" EP
"Trouble in the Milk Aisle EP ticks just about every box for those that like their jangly indie-pop placed firmly within defiantly obtuse realms."

i wanna b a truck driver
I Wanna Be A Truck Driver by I Wanna Be A Truck Driver (with bonus tracks)
"Embodies Glasgow's jangly indie-pop's finest traditions."