(Make Me A) TRISTE© Mixtape Episode 220: Prism Shores

Prism Shores

Prism Shores are Montreal, Québec, janglers with one foot planted in ramshackle C86-indebted indie pop and the other in the shimmer of early English shoegaze. Their sound is reminiscent of perennial genre reference points (Sarah, Creation, Flying Nun) while leaving its own idiosyncratic stamp. Out From Underneath, out in January via Meritorio Records, is their second album (preceded by the EP Youth in Abstract out in 2019 and the debut Inside My Diving Bell, in 2022) and finds the band widening their sonic palette by combining live-to-tape performances with atmospheric overdubbing and studio experimentation, confidently settling into more ambitious textures and arrangements. Lyrically, the album tackles young adult ennui and the adjustment of settling in an unfamiliar city, detailing the growing pains experienced during a time of upheaval. It is contemplative and chock-full of emotional depth — a nighttime album that channels self-reflexive melancholy into some form of catharsis.

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Shopfires – Oh Winston (Single Premiere)

Shopfires is the solo vessel of Leicester’s Neil Hill, a one-man band aiming to jangly intimate pop, formed in December 2023 with the lovely Summer Bruises — a DIY bedroom-pop whisper that caught the ear of Subjangle’s Darrin Lee and earned Hill a debut-album release. His self-titled debut, released in March 2024, follow-up Holding On to Let Go, arriving in July, same year, and the new We Are Not There But We Are Here work within the ambits of beautiful jangly guitar pop — brushing close to Brighter, The Field Mice, Heavenly, and Television Personalities — yet radiant with a simplicity and warmth that feels both nostalgic and newly minted. Hill conjures shimmering cascades from a humble setup: acoustic guitar, gentle keys, introspective lyrics — all executed with such artful restraint it amplifies the emotional pull. His songs ripple like sunlit echoes, capturing that tender 80s indie-pop intelligence in a hushed, intimate modern form. There’s a rare beauty in that lo-fi clarity. Today we’re delighted to share his latest single with you: the premiere of Oh Winston, out on Friday, but streaming now on TRISTE©.

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Lightning In A Twilight Hour – There’s More to Life Than Crooks (Single Premiere)

Lightning in a Twilight Hour is the current project of Bobby Wratten, best known as the songwriter behind beloved indie pop group The Field Mice. What began as a new chapter has gradually grown into something of a reunion, with Anne Mari Davies and Michael Hiscock—both former Field Mice members—now central to the lineup. Together, they channel the wistful melodicism, introspection, and experimental spirit that made their earlier work so enduring, while also carving out new sonic territory. The band’s forthcoming third album sessions have already yielded a striking standalone 12″ single on Elefant Records, pairing two contrasting tracks. There’s More to Life Than Crooks is a six-minute piece that draws on the influence of Factory Records and Disco Inferno, combining drum machine, sequencer, and abrasive guitar textures with a luminous bassline from Hiscock. Written as an immediate reaction to world events, it embraces the Camus-inspired idea that “existence is an act of rebellion,” offering a pop song that shimmers with both urgency and beauty. Anne Mari Davies’ vocals soar on the chorus, lifting the track to radiant heights. On the reverse, Haar abandons pop form for something spectral: field recordings, feedback loops, shortwave radio, field recordings made at Dungeness, and Davies’ layered, wordless vocals drifting through an ominous landscape. Produced with longtime collaborator Ian Catt these songs extend Wratten’s long tradition of music as refuge and reflection — tender, searching, and never quite at rest. And today, we are proud to host the exclusive premiere of this magnificent single here on TRISTE©.

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(Make Me A) TRISTE© Mixtape Episode 219: Peaceful Faces

Peaceful Faces (©Addie Vogt)

Peaceful Faces is the singer-songwriter vehicle of multiinstrumentalist and composer Tree Palmedo, who also leads the instrumental unit Drinking Bird, and—as a trumpet player—has worked with Fleet Foxes, The World Is A Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, Office Culture, and others. Since transplanting from the genre-flouting indie-rock scene of Boston to NYC in 2018, Palmedo has gained increasing recognition for his ambitious work as bandleader of a six-or-more-piece live band, working in the hallowed post-Beatles songwriting tradition furthered by Elliott Smith, Harry Nilsson, Sufjan Stevens, and more. Inevitably, Peaceful Faces’s cinema-scale pop songs are built on disarmingly earnest lyrics, gorgeous brass and synth-orchestral instrumental sections, and triumphant vocal hooks that morph and grow in significance throughout the duration of the song. His lush debut album, Letters From Late Adolescence was out in 2020, followed, one year later, by the EP Staring at the Damage. In 2023 the sprawling second album, Sifting Through The Goo, Reaching For The Candlelight, came out. Without a Single Fight, Peaceful Faces’ new album, came out in June on Glamour Gowns and features production contributions from Nate Mendelsohn (Market, Katie von Schleicher, Frankie Cosmos, Office Culture) and Dylan McKinstry (Taylor Ashton). In shadowy vignettes, Without a Single Fight’s lyrics address loss, anxiety, aging, and righteous frustration with the empty cadences of modern life.

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(Make Me A) TRISTE© Mixtape Episode 218: Few Border

Few Border

While some artists thrive on collaboration, Few Border is proof that sometimes one person is more than enough. The French one-man band is the brainchild of Olivier Boutry (also part of Tales Of The Moon trio). Armed with jangly guitars, delicate bells, and even the occasional “fake trumpet”, Olivier crafts DIY indie pop songs that feel both intimate and expansive. There’s something charmingly homespun about Few Border’s music—crystal-clear melodies float over gently layered arrangements, giving each track the feel of a hazy postcard sent from somewhere both familiar and far away. Whether it’s the breezy melancholy of his first EP Blue Coast Weather (out in June 2024) or Copenhagen (out in July 2024) or the wistful shimmer of Bye Bye Brighton (August 2024) or Ready To Call (December 2024), every release has the air of a solo traveler capturing fleeting moments in song. The sweet and shiny Flavors & Feelings is his latest Ep, out in June, and now, with the compilation In the Twilight, out in September 2025 via Subjangle, listeners will finally be able to hold this dreamy world in their hands—a physical collection of twenty tracks collecting his four past EPs.

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