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Find frolic and indie pop excitement with 3 in 1 featuring Kristin Venae, Stell and the Comedown Club & Ferrn

This is the trifecta of emotive triumph you have been waiting for. This week's 3 in 1 indie pop features Kristin Venae, Stell and the Comedown Club & Ferrn. Check out their brilliant tracks here:


Kristin Venae-Still Here

Her crystalline voice will capture your heart almost instantly. From the 90s to classic sounds, Kristin Venae has brought a lot of character with her music. Still Here is a feel-good pop ballad that has the thematic flow of Mariah Carey, Madonna and other legends who dominated the 90s. Her vocal vibrato will send shivers down your spine, while crafting her own niche in the indie pop sphere. There is a unique character with which she sings, stringing to the emotions which will leave you with goosebumps. The impressive range, the masterful recording style and her connection with the lyrics make this a must-listen:




Stell and the Comedown Club-Everything I Am Is Yours

How do you know you’re a fan of someone a few seconds in to their song? You going “wow”. That is what Stell and the Comedown Club achieve, with a certain acerbic leaning towards clever lyricism and understanding of harmonics. The first thirty seconds themselves are a cotton swab wrapped all around you-sticky sweet yet hitting those notes with surgical precision. When the unique chord progressions and vocals come to serenade us, each pocket slides us into a deeper state of comfortable melancholy. This is heartbreak, but too good to be advertised. Petition to make this the winter heartbreak anthem for all time. Listen to the pained sound of dedication here:




Ferrn-True Sleep Waits

If we were to make the perfect trifecta of songs for our collection, Ferrn is the emotive swamp pop star we need to top it off. The gingerbread man is nothing without a little candy. In this song, the musical spirit of dreamy pop is felt with detail, ambience and a cloud of reverie. From the latest album Endless & Elsewhere, this song has crossed a line, for it has no right to be this good. The percussions start late, almost as a little surprise to the good time you’re going to have. If you’re going to enjoy a mood, might as well live it more than a little. From the production to the vocals, indie pop doesn’t get better than this:



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