
At the end of each year, I publish a list of my Top 100 Songs, representing my picks for what I think are the best songs – my favorites actually – for the entire year. Last year, at the suggestion of a member of Missouri folk rock band Voodoo Planet, I also compiled a list of my 100 favorite indie songs of 2024. That blog post nearly went viral, and over the past year has amassed over 7,000 views to become my 10th most popular post ever. (In sharp contrast, my 100 Best Songs of 2024 post has garnered only around 1,100 views.)
Because I follow, and am followed by, many indie musicians and bands on social media, I enjoy showcasing some of the exceptional music being made by them that’s every bit as good as, or even better than, that from mainstream acts, so compiling a separate list of what I think are the best indie songs makes perfect sense.
These are not necessarily “indie” songs in terms of genre (though there are many that fall into that overall category), rather songs by independent or DIY music acts. While some are in fact signed to music labels, they’re usually small or independently owned. There are 82 acts represented in this list, the majority of which are from the U.S., Canada and the U.K., but also from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Germany and Ukraine. A number of acts have two songs, while English psychedelic alt-rock band Future Theory have three.
Of course, I must make note of the fact that this list contains only songs I’m aware of, and that there are likely hundreds of other great songs that deserve to be here, except that I’ve never heard them. The songs on this list – all of which are outstanding if I do say so myself – were generally released between November 2024 and October 2025.
Though they’re ranked from #1 to 100, it doesn’t necessarily mean that a song at #30 is better than one at #60. That said, the ones closer to the top are my very favorites. And though I’d love to write a narrative about each song and artist, given my limited time and energy, not to mention people’s short attention spans, I’ve decided against that again this year. I will, however, include the marvelous video for my #1 pick, “The Faithful Heart” by immensely talented and creative L.A.-based artist Wons Phreely, as it’s so delightful that everyone should watch it! I’ve also created playlists on both YouTube and Spotify, which are included after the list itself. Enjoy!
- THE FAITHFUL HEART – Wons Phreely + The Horses
- IMPOSTER SYNDROME – Fake Empire
- WALLS – Frank Joshua
- FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves
- TAKE THIS HEART – Brian Lambert
- CONTROLLER – Moody Moody
- BAD LARRY – Cloakroom
- LOVE IS A FIRE – Art Block
- YOU’RE MY DRUG – Talk in Waves
- THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras
- LONDON TOWN – HEALER
- POLYESTER (YES SIR) – Sorry Ghost
- STRAIGHT TO THE GROUND – Unquiet Nights
- SNAKESKIN – NAVE
- BETTER OFF EVENTUALLY – Bealby Point
- LIGHT YEARS APART – Unobliterated
- THE FEAR – Future Theory
- POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix
- WITHOUT A DOUBT – Charm School
- MOTHER – Lyia Meta & Mark Allen Lanoue
- DAY & NIGHT – Oli Barton
- WHO’S A FRAUD? – Still Traffico
- HORNETS – Western Jaguar
- SCARS – Secret Postal Society
- REALITY BUZZ – Future Theory
- AFTER ALL – Darksoft
- TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT – overpass
- FEEL – NAVE
- HERE WE GO AGAIN – Set the Tone
- BAD PATTERNS – HEALER
- ALWAYS WITH YOU – Ewan Patrick
- THE HAZE – Future Theory
- ECHOES – Antipole, Ja’kob & Pedro Code
- TREPHINE – Big Orange
- WHAT IT TAKES – The Radio Field
- SLOW DEATH – Western Jaguar
- SUPERSPREADER YEAR – Roadkeeper
- BLEAK COMPANION – The Brigadier
- MARK & KYLE – Icarus Phoenix
- LLUMINE – Josephine Pascoe
- DAYS LIKE THESE – Frank Joshua
- ESPIONAGE – Rusty Shipp
- CONSPIRACY OF SNAKES – Blake Rascals
- CALIFORNIA – Art Block
- NATIONAL TREASURE – Faint Halos
- ANTICIPATE THE FALL – Pilod
- FALLING DOWN – Holy Coves
- CALLING OUT – Black Bear Kiss
- BEERS WITH THE BEEKEEPER – The Zangwills
- IT’S GETTING LATE – Sorry Ghost
- IT’S ALRIGHT – The Radio Field & The Baumhoff Explosives
- OH NO – John Serrano
- MEDICATED – Shape of the Sun
- MY DOG BRUCE – Jack Droppers & the Best Intentions
- INSIDE – Skar de Line
- DARLING, HE DOESN’T CARE – Olivia Miceli
- ALL FOR NOTHING – Set the Tone
- NOTHING REALLY MATTERS – Snap Infraction
- ALONE – The Sylvia Platters
- LOOK WHAT YOU DID – Jeen
- WHERE IS SHE NOW – Mecuzine
- SHUT UP – Esse. feat. Shimmer Johnson
- PACK IT UP – Diet Lite
- LOVE LIES – Caleb Nichols
- WHITEBOARD (YOU CALL HOME) – FRVR
- LIFESPAN – Cormac O Caoimh
- I, PHONE – INNERSPEAR
- EVERYTHING SEDUCTIVE – Unquiet Nights
- DOUBLE DISCO – Bealby Point
- ALRIGHT – naive nature
- BUNK BEDS – Lost in the City
- SEVENTH ROCK FROM THE SUN – Only on Weekends
- SOMEDAY SOON – DelCobras
- DON’T GO TO BED WITH A BAD MIND – The Brigadier
- BROKEN ANIMAL – Matt Jaffe
- ALL I NEED TO KNOW – PluX feat. Shimmer Johnson
- I WANNA FIGHT MY CLONE – Bear Ghost & Playboy Manbaby
- CANDY HEARTS – Risley
- APRIL FOOLS – The Goods
- GRANADA – John Serrano
- AIN’T THAT SOMETHING – Modern Neutrals
- BLUE TONIC – Defined By
- TIBER CREEK – Lillian King
- NEVER GOT THAT FAR – Thunder Fox
- MET YOU SOMEWHERE – Early Nites & Eunith
- I BET YOU HATE ME – Shallowdrown
- MIRRORS – Loveproof
- READ MY MIND (VIBES SONG) – Wild Horse
- FED TO THE TEETH – Homeless Radio
- GLIMMER – Petrov, the Hero
- A RECURRING THOUGHT – Terry Gomes
- ON THE EDGE – Drawing on Scars
- SOUNDS LIKE A DEAL – Alex Little
- CREATURE COMFORT – The Rat Utopia Experiment
- THE BLOOD MOON – Caged Animals
- POLLY AND ANDY – Rec Centre
- GROWING UP IS SCARY – Taylor DeRousse
- MARIA – Matt Csiszar
- LUNACY – Collette McLafferty
- GAMBLING WITH THE RAIN – David Gergen
The YouTube playlist:
The Spotify playlist:
Cool to see a lot of familiar names on this list — and some new ones! Thanks for including DelCobras — twice!
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My pleasure and well-deserved, Marc!
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I won’t embarrass myself by telling you how many of these I have never heard of, but it’s a really high number! And that video is awesome. What a great way to start my day. Thank you!
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That’s not surprising North, as most are not mainstream artists or bands (though I have previously written about a number of them). And I just love Wons Phreely’s video, which I’ve probably watched at least 60 times over the past year!
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Thank you so much sir!
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You’re so very welcome, Cormac!
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This is so amazing. Thanks for sliding Light Years Apart in there at 16! Such an honour! 🙏One thing though – a small typo (or more likely auto-correct err) – you’ve got me down as Obliterated instead of Unobliterated. Anyway, thanks so much Jeff, I’ll give it a listen over the next few days. And Merry Christmas 🎄
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My pleasure, Gary, and sorry about the error, which I’ll correct ASAP. Merry Christmas to you too!
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“…not to mention people’s short attention spans.” Brother, we speak the same language!
Kudos to you for heralding these newer indie artists. The vast majority are probably “not my thing,” but they deserve the same attention (maybe more) that major label artists receive.
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Similar to North, there are many artists I have never heard of. I pride myself on exposing my readers to new music but this list has put me to shame, lol. You have given me a ton of homework as I’ve always told you, your musical taste is superb. I’m totally impressed with your heart and grit.
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Thank you, sir. That’s great praise coming from you, Ralph! Despite all the music I discover not only on my own, but from fellow bloggers like you, I know we’re only scratching the surface of all the great music being made out there.
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Totally agree
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I commend you, Jeff, for compiling and publishing this list year after year. Since, as I believe you know, I’m notoriously list/ranking-challenged the sheer thought of putting something together as massive as your list gives me anxiety! 😆
Let’s start with your no. 1. I still remember when you previously covered “The Faithful Heart” by Wons Phreely + The Horses. It’s a nice song, and the video is pretty cool as well! Other picks I like in particular are “Take This Heart” (Brian Lambert), “Bad Larry” (Cloakroom), “The Turnaround” (DelCobras), “London Town” (Healer), “Reality Buzz” (Future Theory), “Espionage” (Rusty Ship), “Nothin Really Matters” (Snap Infraction), “April Fools” (The Goods) and “Sounds Like a Deal” (Alex Little).
Interestingly, of the above, I only covered the songs by DelCobras, The Goods and Alex Little. Once again, this goes to show how much decent new music continues to come out week after week!
Your list does not include the one song I would pick as my favorite new song of 2025, if prompted. I’m planning to reveal it after my return from holiday hiatus. 🙂
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Thanks, Christian. Though I spent many hours over the past few weeks listening and re-listening to these and several more songs to compile my list, I enjoyed every minute of it. I’ve always loved making lists, and it sure beat writing reviews!
I learned about the songs by Cloakroom, The Goods and Alex Little from your New Music posts. And just to clarify, these are my favorite songs by indie artists, not my all-encompassing Top 100 of 2025, which I’ll publish after Christmas. Have a lovely holiday!
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Thanks, Jeff, same to you, and good reminder about this list – perhaps your all-encompassing list will include my favorite 2025 song after all! 🙂
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Oh wow what a list. It must have been a lot of work. I saved it on Spotify to listen after work. Looking forward to it. As always, thank you for the music and the devotion.
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Bless you, Cathy! You may already know a few songs from my previous posts, but I hope you’ll find some to your liking.
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I always do 🙂
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Thank you for this list, Jeff! Also, I appreciate that you made a YouTube link too instead of that other platform. You rock!
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Happy to do it, Dale, and thanks for your continued support! A few of the acts no longer put their songs on Spotify, so I though a YouTube playlist was in order.
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Thank you for the feature! Amazing.
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You’re so very welcome!
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