Episode: Pynch — “Microwave Rhapsody” London’s Pynch, led by Spencer Enock, carve a singular lane in modern indie: glitchy electronics, melancholic guitar-pop, and slacker-rock ease. From their self-run Chillburn Recordings album Beautiful Noise, “Microwave Rhapsody” turns the mundane into poetry—lo-fi sheen, hazy synths, propulsive drums, and a hook that nudges you to move while you overthink. It’s diary-at-midnight energy: intimate, wry, a little surreal. Think Pavement’s raw sincerity meeting New Order’s electronic pulse. If this scored a film, it’d underscore the indie moment where a young character finds depth in the ordinary. Out now. Discover Pynch on Instagram.





