MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Neon Moonlight” introduces the next chapter for ARSADI, the Uppsala indie rock group known for mixing emotional songwriting with bright, energetic production. The track leans into the band’s strengths: warm vocals, colorful synths, and a steady indie pop pulse that feels both inviting and instantly memorable. It is a smooth, feel-good release that shows the band moving toward a bigger, more confident sound.

ARSADI has been steadily shaping their identity since frontman Anthony Bachtiar returned from music studies in London. What began as personal demos has grown into a full band built on curiosity, craft, and the joy of experimenting. With members Anthony, Nils Öberg, Feria Hikmet, and Malkolm Bonander, the group blends indie rock, pop, and emotionally honest lyricism into something fresh yet familiar. Fans of kent, Deportees, Shout Out Louds, and Coldplay will find a natural connection here.

Following the success of their 2023 EP Introspections and standout tracks like “Overcome the Night” and “Fade In Fade Out,” ARSADI continues to expand their reach. They have earned local recognition through festival appearances and competition wins, and now move forward with new releases through Rexius Records.

Neon Moonlight” fits easily into the playlists that celebrate upbeat, heartfelt indie music. It would sit comfortably alongside songs on Indie Pop, All New Indie, Fresh Finds Pop, Night Rider, and other playlists built around smooth grooves and warm, emotional energy. It is another strong step in ARSADI’s evolution and a clear hint of what is still to come.

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