Radio City Freedom Recommends: Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes: Edition 4

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan

Radio City Freedom Recommends: Latest Hits by Your Favourite Indie Artistes: Edition 4

A memoir to childhood friendships, Dhruv Visvanaths Dear Madeline calls for easy listening. It makes you ponder about the memories and the influences of yesteryears that have shaped your present.

Sticking true to their brand of offering music that comforts, Trance Effect from Nagaland pacify us with Took Me A While, a song about moving on from unending pain.

Black Letters frontman Sharath Narayan aka Cosmic Attic infuses pop and psychedelic influences to offer Comet, a track born out of a dream that reflects nostalgia and innocence.

Mumbai-based dream pop band evoke wanderlust and wonder in equal measure with Japan, a dreamy track from their effervescent debut EP, Sunny Boy.

Singer/songwriter Sameer Rahat pens a subdued ode to unspoken love with Khat. The melody overwhelms you and gives you unintentional strength to overcome an absence or a void left behind by someone who was once special.

Tirunelveli is a soft, poetic ballad in an otherwise charging album by Bangalore based-stoner rock band Diarchy. A track that speaks about the futility of expectations from a failed establishment, the composition by duo Prakash Rawat and Gaurav Tiwari is meditative and arresting, all at once.

Team Radio City Freedom lists newly trending and popular indie songs by your favourite artistes that you must add on your playlist. Click ahead to see our picks for this edition.

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