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This week's 3 in 1 indie pop is a rhapsody of rhythms with Manava Lery, Jehnniel & 23 Fields

Pop has every mood of the week with your weekend collection featuring Manava Lery, Jehnniel & 23 Fields. Listen to the well crafted odyssey's here with us:


Manava Lery-Peach Bubble Tea

You know that refreshing gust of wind that comes from a homely, coffee shop? That is what Manava Lery’s entire vibe is like composing music. Not only does she hope the jazz better than many instruments, but she takes control. Peach Bubble Tea is her single from Blowing Changes, a double album filled with delicious treats like this. The instrumentals have a bounce, there is a dance feel here that cannot be understated. Manava Lery is a vocalist that can grab your frown, and turn your world the right side up. All is good with the world when you can really feel the jazz coursing through your blood. Imbibe the song here with us:




Jehnniel-Sun

Who doesn’t like the warm rays of the sun caressing your soul. Not only does Jehnniel’s music encapsulate that feeling in all its ecstatic nature, but the instrumentals do justice to this experience. The Filipino singer-songwriter based in London has crafted some amazing music that transcends the genre boxes we think in. It is a beautiful escape into a whole other season, where the element becomes a part of your feelings. Sun is an uplifting, resounding return from a musician whose thoughtful music can create ripples in your heart. The song rises like the celestial cell, creating a whole other ambience. Feel that afterglow and listen to her rays here:




23 Fields-Jack

Folk music isn’t limited to what you thought it is. This collective waltzes by, with a kind of study into the ethereal aspects of what gives that essence of folk. Not only is their latest album To Follow This Year’s Fashion a study on how music can carry wondrous stories, but it resonates with a style that is masterful. The unison of Step Adams, Louise Driver and Jason M. Smith is a trifecta that is beyond our time. When all the layers culminate after the soft, mellow opening-Jack becomes a song that you will return to. Like a friend you always knew, this is a character dive which almost turns cinematic:



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