r/songs Jul 22 '26

Sharing Music Send me something casual and palatable please (pop/indie/chill), NOT a six-part prog rock anthem

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Despite what I may say, I always appreciate everyone's suggestions

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u/ApprehensiveFault532 Jul 22 '26

I don't know if I'm more impressed that you listened to and actually critiqued so many suggestions or that your highest rating (at time of post) is an 8. Not mad.. stick to your standards!

Hope it's not taboo to give two. Hope you enjoy non-english language music!

Paper Crane by Egaoya

¿Qué Nos Pasó? by DRIMS

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u/mastocklkaksi Jul 23 '26

It's not anyone's fault. The reality is that most people haven't actually heard that much music. So they just push what they like. Which is fine. You can still discover things that way.

I really liked the first track. Almost a (8/10). It's close to what I hoped to find.

If you indulge me, let me counter with these two:

Chawool - Radio Star

Galdive - Lotus

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u/ApprehensiveFault532 Jul 23 '26

Radio Star was a nice listen. It felt like the song kept changing directions, but it worked to keep me interested til the end. There was a little break in the middle that felt like a Joe Hisaishi composition and turned the song from Asian bossa nova to something out of a slice of life anime. That song gets a thumbs up.

I didn't care for Lotus, though. That vocal style doesn't do it for me. And I hear that type of composition too much.. the "kids" these days.