Lindy Vision get into the groove with new track and video

Synth pop sister duo Lindy Vision feature on our pages for the first time with their new track and video, Let Go.

By Graeme Smith

Feature photo by Katrina Cuylear

Consisting of Jicarilla Apache Nation siblings Dorothy and Natasha Cuylear, Lindy Vision are a group who are following in the footsteps of ’90s and ’00s alternative pop legends like Santigold, M.I.A. and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. As an act, they’ve supported the likes of The Specials and The Halluci Nation. They’ve been releasing music since 2014, but have only just made it onto our radar this side of the pond.

Their new track grabs the attention with its immediately infectious beat and ’80s retro pop energy. You can’t help but move along as it grows into its groove before charismatic vocals encourage us to take ownership of our own bodies and express ourselves.

Let Go was made in collaboration with Animalia Music in Santa Fe, New Mexico and was produced by Alex Simon. You can check out its video, directed by Brandon Martinez, below.