Isidore Delivers an Infectiously Reflective Indie-Pop Gem with ‘No Time, All The Time’

Dublin’s solo artist Isidore emerges with his latest single ‘No Time, All The Time,’ a track that effortlessly bridges jangly indie-pop vibrancy with the introspective storytelling reminiscent of a modern-day Bob Dylan. Released June 6th, the song is a refreshing exploration of duality — where buoyant instrumentation meets a lyrical core steeped in yearning and melancholy.

At its heart, ‘No Time, All The Time’ thrives on bright, shimmering guitar lines that weave around a tight, boxy drum pattern and a grounding bass foundation. The addition of glockenspiel highlights the main riff, injecting a playful texture that contrasts beautifully with Isidore’s vocal delivery — gritty, emotive, and evocative. This vocal approach lends the song a timeless quality, anchoring the indie instrumentation with genuine emotional weight.

What sets this track apart is its seamless blend of genres. It holds the narrative depth and raw sincerity of indie-folk songwriting, yet it’s layered with atmospheric synths and rhythmic flourishes that propel it firmly into alt-pop territory. The result is a sound both fresh and familiar, intimate yet expansive — an anthem for listeners who crave substance alongside melody.

‘No Time, All The Time’ showcases Isidore’s ability to navigate emotional complexity without losing the infectious energy that makes indie-pop so compelling. It’s a promising statement from a musician carving out a distinctive space in the contemporary indie scene.