We know. In the days of algorithm boosts and monthly listeners, collaborations between your faves are ten a penny. But when
Cavetown and
Frankie Cosmos join forces, it's less a meeting of minds and more a collision of creative universes, all to make something about as indie as a hand-knitted jumper made from ethically sourced alpaca wool. Their just-dropped new single, '
magic 8 ball', is a delicate confection of bedroom pop that feels both familiar and refreshingly new – like finding an old diary entry you don't remember writing but that somehow captures exactly how you feel right now.
Cavetown, the musical alter ego of long-time Friend Of The Magazine Robin Skinner, has been a fixture in 'the indie scene' since his teenage years, crafting intimate, emotionally resonant tracks that speak directly to the hearts of his devoted fanbase. Frankie Cosmos, the brainchild of Greta Kline, has similarly carved out a niche with her poetic, often whimsical approach to songwriting. Together, they've created something that feels like a gentle rebellion against the certainties that previous generations clung to, wrapped in a lo-fi lullaby that feels like a warm hug from your coolest, slightly awkward friend.