I saw you liked Crystal Castles, they’re one of my favorite music acts to this day! I got into them transitioning from my emo “phase” leaving the 7th grade. These are bands and (some) albums I liked after being “affected” (lol) by Crystal Castles‘ discography that I think you’ll like too with the artists you’ve mentioned. starry cat - self titled teen suicide - waste yrself julia brown - to be close to you salvia palth - melanchole dandelion hands coma cinema elvis depressedly nicole dollanganger flatsound Not as indie, but you may also like Infinity Frequencies.
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