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Selected and reviewed by Alan More, founder & lead curator · Last reviewed 10 Jul 2026
The indie pop hub is younger than the term "indie pop" usually sounds. The most-repeated names here are Billie Eilish, Tame Impala, sombr, Djo, and Gracie Abrams — acts whose biggest videos in this catalog are from 2024 and 2025, not the 2000s blog-rock era the genre name often evokes. Eilish alone shows up with three separate tracks — "LUNCH," "BIRDS OF A FEATHER," "WILDFLOWER" — all recent, all in heavy rotation on the hub. The visual range is the real story: sombr's "back to friends" and "My Body Isn't Ready" sit in a deliberately lo-fi, DIY register, while Eilish's videos are shot with a studio's budget and polish. Both get called "indie pop" here because the songwriting and the melodic sensibility match, even when the production values don't — that's the curation call we're making: genre by ear and by hook, not by budget. If you want the hand-crafted, bedroom-pop end specifically, sombr and Djo are the clearest entry points. If you want the polished breakout end, start with Eilish or Gracie Abrams. Both belong in the same hub because the songs do.
What is indie pop?
Indie pop is melodic, hook-led pop made with an independent, often lo-fi or hand-crafted sensibility — bright songwriting that bridges the underground and the mainstream. Videojam curates indie pop music videos from breakout and established acts.
What are the best indie pop music videos to watch?
Videojam collects curated indie pop visuals — debut videos, bedroom-pop breakouts, and festival favourites — into one continuously playable hub.