Three indie rock tracks to energize your mid week – Ear To The Ground Music
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The Covasettes – "sun hit"
-The up-tempo energy here is absolutely contagious. If you're looking for an up-tempo rock track to liven up your playlists, try Covasette's "Sun Strike". It's a song about meeting someone special that gives you that excitement. You can't wait to see her again. The fast rhythm mimics the energy of those early stages of a new relationship. It's a feel-good rhythm for a feel-good song that would be absolutely fantastic to hear live. That's the kind of positivity we need now!

Zoe Brush – "Water's Edge"
-If you're looking for an atmospheric atmosphere, check out this new track from Zoe Brush. The quality of the lead voice is evident from the start. The layered composition creates a solid background for the introspective lyrics. It's definitely not your ordinary indie rock, but it's a sound that is sure to find some support from our readers.

Parker Chapin – "The Voices"
-If you're looking for some pop-rock rising energy then check out Parker Chapin. The track has a style that seems to mix influences from 80s, 90s and early 2000s rock alike. Fans of genuinely emotional songwriting will love this style a lot. Chapin's compositional style brings with it some fascinating electric guitar highlights that determine the overall style and substance of the track. It's a mix of styles that come together to create something really unique.

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The Covasettes – "Sun Strike" – The up-tempo energy here is absolutely contagious. If you're looking for an up-tempo rock track to liven up your playlists, try Covasette's "Sun Strike". It's a song about meeting someone special who gives you this load …

Croix du Nord – "A song for the hills and for you" – The calming vibe of this track is evident from the start. The comparison that easily springs to mind is Fleet Foxes, but frankly, it's not exactly the same as this iconic new …

Scholler – "Wait a minute, go to an empty church and think about it" – This track has a praying sincerity that definitely sets it apart. The calming piano work here reminds me of the years growing up with pianists preparing for church …

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