Top 10 Indie Songs, February 2022

Fast and furious. That’s how anticipated, and widely-acclaimed, albums from indie rockers have been pouring out of the spout.

The year started off with a bang. Top releases for January spawned enough singles to easily fill up the top ten indie songs playlists. The top ten indie rock songs for January features new and hot singles from Band of Horses; Yard Act; Animal Collective; Beach House; Black Country, New Road; Fontaines DC; The Wombats; Beirut; Broken Social Scene and Metronomy.

And just like that – another month has passed (good, closer to spring!). There were so many additional new singles and tracks from albums that dropped in February that it made it a challenge to pick out just 10.

As a result, the Ten 10 Indie Songs for February 2020 include keeper-singles from Dehd, Spoon, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Kurt Vile, Foals, Elf Power, Jack White, PUP, Frank Turner, and Big Thief.

Top Ten Indie Rock Songs – February 2022 (YOUTUBE)

Top 10 Indie Rock Songs – February 2022 (SOUNDCLOUD)

Best New Releases, Week of Feb. 12th – Foals, The Little Ones, Veronica Falls, March Divide, Millionyoung, Pissed Jeans

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There has already been dozens of great 2013 new albums released over the past six weeks, that you can read about, and listen to, or download, the lead track from by browsing the best albums of 2013 posts. This week’s Best New Releases includes a collection of lead singles from new albums out this week from Foals, The Little Ones, Veronica Falls, The March Divide, Millionyoung, Pissed Jeans, The VirginMarys and others.

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Foals Release Anticipated LP, Holy Fire

by Ed Biggs
It almost goes without saying that the Album of the Week honors goes to Holy Fire, the third album from one of our favorite bands in recent years, Foals. The quintet has progressed in many ways since their 2010 LP, Total Life Forever. The track, “Inhaler,” released months ago, is a perfect microcosm of Holy Fire – bold, challenging, intelligent and yet utterly accessible.

Tracks like “Bad Habit,” and the newest single, “My Number,” are indicative of Foals’ dynamic post-punk style, this time around mixed with the expansiveness of Joshua Tree-era U2.

Overall, the band’s new album delivers a bigger, fuller sound, which one could attribute to their move to Warner Brothers – a move that some die-hard fans are not happy with, but only time will tell if the move was a wise one. Does signing to Warner mean Foals is no longer an ‘indie’ band?

Some say yes, others say no, and apparently, just from what we’ve been hearing and reading, many others don’t care because the music is what really matters to them most, which is simply logical. So far, the praise of Holy Fire has been fairly universal. And yet lead vocalist Yannis Philippakis and the band, who are extremely ambitious and talented, are also modest about their success in recent years.

“My Number”Foalsfrom Holy Fire on Warner Bros

Double-shot: “Inhaler”Foalsfrom Holy Fire on Warner Bros

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The Little Ones Finally Release Sophomore LP

The second best album of the week at IRC is The Little Ones‘ long-awaited sophomore LP, The Dawn Sang Along, which is packed with infectious, uptempo twee-pop songs like the bright, melodic lead single, “Forro,” with its glistening guitars, sunny synthesizers, harmony-packed choruses and tropical rhythms. “Forro” is the kind of song that beckons the warmth of springtime, and reminds us that more of winter has passed at this point then is still to remain. It’s a fantastic, upbeat song, and there are other great songs from the LP as well that you can listen to here.

“Forro”The Little Ones from The Dawn Sang Along on Branches Recording Collective
Listen to “Forro,” or all of The Dawn Sang Along on Spotify.

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New Releases from Veronica Falls, The March Divide

Next up is the new single, “Teenage,” from the London indie pop band Veronica Falls‘ sophomore album, Waiting for Something to Happen. The March Divide‘s lead single, “Jose Cuervo,” is one of the more interesting drinking songs we’ve heard in a while set to nothing else but an acoustic guitar, harmonica and vocals (almost sounds a little like the Plain White T’s – not sure if that’s a good or bad thing?). Millionyoung kick out a smooth, tropical groove on the track “Lovin’,” followed by the punk rocker, “Cathouse,” by Subpop band Pissed Jeans.

“Teenage” – Veronica Falls from Waiting for Something to Happen on Slumberland Records

“Jose Cuervo”The March Divide from Music for Film on Dead Letter Records

“Lovin'”Millionyoung from Variable on Old Flame / Rix Records

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“Cathouse”Pissed Jeans from Honeys on Sub Pop

“Blue Gums Calling Me Back Home” (feat. Kelly Hogan) – Roger Knox from Stranger in My Land on Bloodshot Records

“I Wouldn’t Let Me In If I Were You”Aina Haina from Aina Haina EP on Badman Recording Co.

“Dressed To Kill”The Virginmarys from King of Conflict on Wind Up Records

“Seer” – Fear of Men from Early Fragments on Kanine Records

“Shiver” – PVT from Homosapien on Felte

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Hit Band Cultfever Drop New Single

Cultfever‘s debut album exploded onto the indie pop scene in 2012, earning praise from MTV Soundtracks, Stereogum, and The Guardian. Their unique sound and captivating live show won them hometown distinction as The Deli Magazine‘s #1 NYC Indie Pop band in 2012. Singles such as “Knewyouwell” and “Collector” propelled them into the CMJ Radio Top 200 charts. Plus, their song, “Strangenecks,” made its prime time debut on MTV’s hit series Awkward. The band are confirmed to play at this year’s SXSW festival next month. Also, the band Powers That Be have dropped their self-titled debut this week, featuring the lead single, “Valencia.”

“Animals” – Cultfever from Animals 7″ single

“Valencia” – Powers that Be from Powers That Be on Don’t Be a Lout Music

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Bryan Ferry Releases ‘The Jazz Age’ to Critical Praise

We never want to limit ourselves to one type of music. As lovers of all kinds of music, we can appreciate almost any genre of music. But appreciating a genre of music doesn’t mean that it’s something you listen to regularly, or at all. In that case, there are probably millions of people that have never listened to an entire jazz album of any kind. Still, it is interesting that jazz has been more popular in past years with young people under the age of 35. Bryan Ferry, the legendary 70’s band Roxy Music, has continued to write and record over the decades since Roxy Music disbanded.

Ferry’s latest album, The Jazz Age, is the result of his life-long love for jazz music and his determination to record a jazz album featuring renditions of 13 songs from his extensive rock and roll discography through the prism of a jazz orchestra. The reviews, from The New York Times to Spin, have been overwhelmingly positive and generous in their praise for Ferry’s overall production of The Jazz Age. The following is the official video for the composition, “This Island Earth,” which also has lots of plays and up votes on Soundcloud, where the entire album is streaming.

“This Island Earth”The Bryan Ferry Orchestra from The Jazz Age on BMG

Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010, Vol. IV – Dead Weather, Foals, The Radio Dept., Beach Fossils, Weekend, The National

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The Dead Weather's 'Sea Cowards,' was one of the best rocker albums of 2010

Enough with 2010 already? If that’s how you feel, then you probably don’t want to listen to 30-plus more of our favorite indie rock songs of 2010. By natural extension, many of the songs featured in this series are on many of our favorite albums for 2010. So, in place of the weekly S-25 Mix, we’ve put together this playlist of some of our favorite 2010 tracks to share with you instead.

It’s now mid-February, and there have been oodles of ace songs released so far, mainly via the Best New Releases weekly series, and the regular Fresh Tracks spotlight, including the latest and best music from bands like The Decemberists, Bright Eyes, Drive By Truckers, Smith Westerns, The Strokes, Radiohead, and many others.  And so while we do our best to keep you updated on the latest most popular releases from indie bands and artists, we’re also continuing to share our favorite music of 2010, from albums and songs, to well-known artists and new bands.

“The Difference Between Us”Dead Weather from Sea of Cowards

“Cigarettes in the Theatre”Two Door Cinema Club from Tourist History

In addition to creating various mixes featuring our favorite songs of 2010, work continues on putting together IRC’s Best Albums of 2010. So why the wait? Well, one reason is to make sure we have listened to as many indie albums from 2010 as possible, and with perspective. Another reason is so that we can measure your favorite albums based on what songs from this series are listened to, ‘hearted’ (on our Hype page), and downloaded the most.

With that in mind, you don’t want to miss the first three volumes of Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010 because there are more than 100 killer tracks; so far, this series has been the most popular playlist series of 2011.  Also, don’t miss the Top Ten Breakout Bands of 2010, plus 50 No. 1 Songs of 2010; and check out the first installment of 5 Bands to Watch in 2011. Let us know what you think of this best indie songs fourth playlist mix, Tweet it, share it on Facebook, Tumblr or Foursquare it. Enjoy.

“This Orient” Foals from Total Life Forever

“Boots of Danger (Wait Up)”Tokyo Police Club from Champ

“Part Of Me”Electric Tickle Machine from Blew It Again

“Golden Haze”Wild Nothing from Gemini

“Collector”Here We Go Magic from Pigeons

“Heaven and Earth”Blitzen Trapper from Destroyer Of The Void

“Oh You, Old Thing”Wolf Parade from Expo 86

“Distant Life”Film School from Fission

“Afraid of Everyone” The National from High Violet

“Never Follow Suit” The Radio Dept from Clinging to a Scheme

“Remember Last Time” Avi Buffalo from Avi Buffalo

“Catholic Pagans”Surfer Blood from Astrocoast

“Bermuda” Kisses from The Heart Of The Nightlife

“Daydream”Beach Fossils from Beach Fossils

“Harlem River Blues”Justin Townes Earle from Harlem River Blues [Explicit]

“Round and Round”Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti from Before Today

“King of Spain”The Tallest Man on Earth from The Wild Hunt

“Forever and Ever Amen” The Drums from The Drums

“Two Lives at the End of the Night”The Henry Clay People from Somewhere on the Golden Coast

“Twenty Two”Wakey! Wakey! from Everything I Wished I Said The Last Time I Saw You

“Lady in the Light Lines”Auto Body from Priest Party

“American Slang”The Gaslight Anthem from American Slang

“Born Stoked”Wet Illustrated from Academy Annex

“Written in Reverse” Spoon from Transference

“All-American”Weekend from All American split single

“Weird Feelings”Male Bonding from Nothing Hurts

“What A Drag”Bear Hands from Burning Bush Supper Club

“Head of Steam” The Fresh and Onlys from split 7″

“Restoration”The Acorn from No Ghost

“Dirty Cartoons”Menomena from Mines

“Kill Joe Arpaio”Crocodiles, single release