Indie roundup drops
The Alternative highlighted a fresh indie roundup — a gauzy EP from @dousedphl, a bass‑boosted banger by @countdragons, plus returns from @delpaxtonbflo and @anjimilemusic — the post earned 7 likes, 5 reposts and over 3,000 views. (x.com) Eric Alper also pushed his daily '360°: The Best Indie Music' Spotify playlist, updated Mar. 17, as another quick discovery channel. (x.com)
Philadelphia noise‑rockers Doused released the six‑song EP sckrpnch on March 13, 2026 — their first complete release in four years. (open.spotify.com) The sckrpnch sessions were mixed and mastered by Zac Montez, and the EP is being offered as a 12" pressing available for pre‑order with an estimated May 2026 ship date. (thefuneralparty.com) countdragons has a 2026 self‑titled single circulating and an active social presence on TikTok, where the account lists roughly 73,000 followers and about 1.1 million total likes. (albumoftheyear.org) Buffalo trio Del Paxton issued the three‑song Dogeared EP on March 13, 2026; the release clocks in at about 16 minutes and will also appear on a split 12" with Retirement Party via Storm Chasers LTD. (delpaxton.bandcamp.com) Anjimile’s full‑length You’re Free to Go arrived March 13, 2026 on 4AD, with national coverage noting a shift toward poppier production on the new record. (anjimile.bandcamp.com) Eric Alper’s curator playlist “360°: The Best Indie Music” is listed on Spotify as an updated‑daily indie discovery playlist, and one public Spotify entry shows roughly 28.9K likes. (open.spotify.com) Both Doused and Del Paxton tied their digital drops to physical vinyl plans this month — Doused via The Funeral Party pre‑order and Del Paxton via a limited split 12" — positioning both for spring‑cycle vinyl availability. (thefuneralparty.com)