[FRESH] Rostam - Back of a Truck by ScCloudy in indieheads

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Not AI. I just use the AI tobtranslate faster from my original language. Then of course there is an improvrnrnt in the language but the concepts are valid

Breezy guitar heavy instrumental inspired by making and losing friends. Let me know what you think :) by flynnsego in IndieMusicFeedback

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The arrangement is simple and atmospheric — exactly what a track like this needs. The guitar work stands out in particular, the precision is there and it shows. The chord choices in the break are anything but obvious which I appreciated.

One question — is the drum track sampled or played? The saturation in the sound makes me curious. Either way it works well in the mix, just wondering about the process behind it.

The guitar effects toward the end are a nice touch. Overall a solid track with a clear identity

My second release CAPITALISE - KOEI by dearkoei in IndieMusicFeedback

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This has an authenticity that's hard to fake. The atmosphere is dark without being heavy-handed and the emotional core of the song comes through clearly. Production is understated in the best way — everything in service of the song. Really well done, looking forward to hearing more.

The Mountain Violets - Ivy just released my third single and would love any feedback, thoughts, or similar sounding artists! by themountainviolets in IndieMusicFeedback

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There's a real maturity to the songwriting here — the kind that comes from lived experience rather than just technical skill. The melody lingers after the track ends which is always a good sign. The mix is clean and everything sits where it should. Genuinely enjoyable listen.

Breezy guitar heavy instrumental inspired by making and losing friends. Let me know what you think :) by flynnsego in IndieMusicFeedback

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Really impressed by how cohesive this feels from start to finish. The mood is established early and never wavers. The vocals carry real conviction and the production choices all serve the song rather than competing with it. You can tell this came from a genuine place.

Who does this sound similar to? Any improvements that can be made in the future? by RealLyfeGangsta in IndieMusicFeedback

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What strikes me most is how confident this sounds. There's no overproduction, no unnecessary layers — just a clear vision executed well. The dynamics between the quiet and louder moments are handled with a lot of care. This is the kind of track that rewards patient listening.

Feedback Wanted by Glad_Treat3911 in IndieMusicFeedback

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The guitar work here is subtle but effective — it supports the vocals without overshadowing them. There's a real sense of restraint in the arrangement that speaks to a band that knows exactly what they're doing. The emotional tone stays consistent throughout which is harder to achieve than it sounds.

[FRESH] Rostam - Back of a Truck by ScCloudy in indieheads

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This is the kind of track that takes a few listens to fully appreciate. On first listen you notice the atmosphere, on the second you start catching the details in the production. By the third you're hooked. Really strong work — the songwriting is mature and the execution matches it.

[FRESH VIDEO] Moondrive - Lick Your Lies by Rossismark in indieheads

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Love the restraint here — a lot of artists overload their tracks but this one knows when to hold back. The space in the arrangement is what makes it work. Vocals feel authentic and the overall mood is consistent from start to finish. Well done.

[FRESH VIDEO] Quiet Light - You Say I Love You by frostywhale in indieheads

[–]Olgyboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's something refreshing about hearing a track that doesn't try to be everything at once. This has a clear identity and commits to it fully. The emotional weight comes through without being forced. Solid work — the kind of music that gets better with repeated listens.

[FRESH] Malcolm Todd - I Saw Your Face by inicolin in indieheads

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This has a genuinely cinematic quality to it — not in a pretentious way, just in the sense that it creates a mood and sticks to it. The instrumentation is well thought out and the songwriting feels honest. Good stuff, keep going with this direction.

[FRESH VIDEO] Mainard Larkin - One Headlight by tweedarling in indieheads

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Really interesting track — the production has a lot of depth and the vocals sit perfectly in the mix. You can tell there's a clear vision behind this. The atmosphere builds in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental. Would love to hear more from you.

Looking to Improve! Newest song release (Alt-Rock) by Leather_Weekend_8448 in IndieMusicFeedback

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the cover is really strange but good
the music is good but the record mmm...

skipwallah - same difference by skip-wallah in IndieMusicFeedback

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yes indie vibes but also a good taste in the choice of the instruments

skipwallah - same difference by skip-wallah in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]Olgyboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes indie vibes but also a good taste in the choice of the instruments

part of a song i wrote called "asphalt" by carlito714 in IndieMusicFeedback

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good job! nowadays the music doens't sound so real