Discover Tonight’s Mystery Headliner on Indie Q Radio
LISTEN TO SHOW HERE > 12.06.25
Featured: Robert Scott Marshall, Martin Gladstone, Jan Blomqvist & Malou, LB, Scotty Alexander, Anna Vaus, Cooper Alan, Coey Redd, Lewis Stevenson, Dan Medina, Dissidenciya, G Wizzz, Camilla Moberg

A night full of indie surprises — from soulful Americana to trap-hip-hop, from folk meditations to holiday vibes. See who lit up the Indie Q Radio airwaves tonight.
Another epic night on Indie Q Radio — a little bit of everything, and the kind of setlist that reminds you why indie music will always stay fresh. We wrapped the evening with vibes ranging from soulful Americana to holiday warmth, and everything in between. Here’s how the show went down, and why these artists matter.
⭐ Headliner & Opening Highlights
We kicked things off with Robert Scott Marshall, giving listeners a two-song spotlight. He served up “I Work For Peanuts” — rootsy, honest, and full of storytelling charm — followed by “I’m A Snowbird,” a track drenched in Tropical Americana warmth and longing for sunny escapes. Robert Scott Marshall — based in Akron / New Franklin, Ohio — brings a blend of alt-country, Americana, and singer-songwriter soul that fits perfectly with Indie Q’s vibe.
If you haven’t yet, you can check out more of his songs and journey through his catalog on his music profile.
🌿 Diverse Sounds, Diverse Artists
From there, the playlist dove into a swirl of styles — each artist bringing a distinct flavor to the night:
- Martin Gladstone — a gentle folk-acoustic stop, with reflective songwriting to slow down the pace and stir up emotions.
- Raymnd – “Godspeed & Goodbye” — a brand-new release that dropped December 5th on all streaming platforms
- Jan Blomqvist & Malou — their mellow acoustic version of “Alone” delivered a soft, atmospheric vibe that soothed the late-night listeners.
- Lars Bygdén – “Runaway Heart”
- Scotty Alexander — with his “Poor Folk (Radio Edit)” — a tight, catchy country-influenced track that added a bit of grit to the mix.
- Anna Vaus — her “Sick & Twisted (Clean)” was a punchy injection of modern country energy.
- Cooper Alan — “Starting To Show (Radio Edit)” brought youthful drive and a fresh feel to the set.
- Coey Redd — closing out the core set with his raw “Gotta Go (Dirty),” adding a gritty, modern edge to the night.
And just when it seemed like the playlist had covered all moods — we shifted gears.
🌌 Late-Night Wind-Down & Holiday Surprise
Because sometimes you want a little nostalgia, a little holiday spirit, and a lot of good vibes:
- Lewis Stevenson — he popped in with “Hungry Ghosts,” delivering rootsy textures and a vocal presence that resonated deeply in the late-night slot.
- Dan Medina — followed with “Gravity – Down On Me,” a smooth track that carried the set forward with soulful energy.
- Dissidenciya — added a darker, moodier vibe with “Sleepless,” rounding out the late-night atmosphere beautifully.
And just when the night felt like it might draw to a quiet close — we threw in a special holiday treat:
- Camilla Moberg — with “Here With You (It’s Christmas),” giving listeners a warm, festive close and a sense of comfort before the final fade.
🎯 What Made Tonight Special
What stood out most was the diversity. We hopped across genres and moods, from rootsy Americana to modern country, from soulful folk to gritty rap-fusion, from reflective melancholy to upbeat holiday cheer. It’s that kind of variety that makes Indie Q Radio feel like more than just a playlist — it feels like a journey.
Listeners who tuned in got more than songs — they got stories, vibes, moods, and maybe even some surprises. And that’s the beauty of supporting independent artists: you never know what gem you’ll discover next.
🔗 Want to Explore More?
Check out Robert Scott Marshall’s tracks and catalog — he’s got a rich indie-country/americana style that stands out.
For artists thinking about putting their music out there — remember that a clear bio, direct streaming links, and great storytelling make all the difference. Many indie blogs and stations (like us) appreciate those details when deciding who to feature.
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