L.A.’s Inner Wave has been building momentum since 2016, but broke out in earnest with their sprawling debut Underwater Pipe Dream and last year’s dreamy follow-up Underwater+. The quintet incorporates a myriad of musical styles from shimmery dream pop to chicano rock to fuzzy psychedelia, but their projects are lush and immersive—never simply feeling like a survey course of what’s trending on Bandcamp.

That’s in part due to Pablo Sotelo’s engrossing vocals, which on tracks like “People Free” and “I’m Aware” range all the way from baritone post-punk to gossamer falsetto, as well as the warm bass lines of Jean-Pierre Narvaez, which anchor Inner Wave’s music whether it sounds like an Is This It-era Strokes jam (“2031”) or kaleidoscopic, pitch-shifted bedroom pop (“Fine”). In the age of niche taste, Inner Wave manages to succeed at putting their spin on so many relevant subgenres that they’re a true big tent band.