Who You Giving Up (EP)
Modern edgy indie pop, alt bangers with vocals perfectly suited for reality tv and advertising. 4 songs by the artist future daemon. (LMTL-051)
There’s a curious tension in surrender. Not defeat, but choosing where to let go, what to shed to grow.
Who You Giving Up (LMTL-051) captures that moment in sound: bold, restless, emotional, not quite safe. Future Daemon delivers four modern indie pop bangers built for reality TV transitions, brand trailers, and moments that need bite.
These songs land with the confidence of Bleachers, coupled with subtler textures drawn from the ambient sparkle of Chad Valley or the introspective tension of Prince. Vocal lines that hover between vulnerability and defiance, backed by synth swells, tight electronic percussion, and just enough grit to keep you off balance. That push-pull feeling is where this EP lives.
On the sync front, sounds like this have been making ripples recently across all devices and screens. Bleachers’ “I Wanna Get Better” has been utilized in national campaigns like the Chase Apple Pay ad. Reality TV and streaming series often use emotive indie-pop songs to score montage moments… closing credits on a challenge episode, flashbacks, or character reveal beats. In fashion or lifestyle advertising, mood-forward pop is increasingly preferred over generic “happy pop,” it suggests unique identity and a strong sense of self. The TV ads, the influencers’ promos, the teaser reels… they all look for songs that feel like someone’s truth.
What makes Who You Giving Up particularly useful for music supervisors is its structural flexibility. Each track is arranged with clean intros and emotionally spare midsections, creating natural edit points for voiceover or cutaways. The choruses hit in a way that they carry visual energy without drowning it. And because all four songs are full vocal productions, they’re ready to anchor scenes where you want emotional agency, not just background texture.
If your brief demands alt pop with tension, with a voice questioning where we give up and where we hold on, this EP is tuned for that space. Whether it’s a reality series’ reveal, a fashion film, a digital campaign that wants emotional realism over polish, Who You Giving Up is made to hold that line.
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