"Be My Baby" is coming to us from Israel. It's not an area I'm familiar with musically, but Cherie And Renno are flying the flag proudly. Their eponymous album, which features "Be My Baby," is a more electronic take on The Growlers, with noticeably familiar vocals to the Arctic Monkeys.
The band uses handmade instruments that are constructed using vintage parts. Everything about what I'm hearing is wild, in a good way, which is probably why they've been invited to play at some of Europe's largest festivals.
You can have a look at some of the odd instruments they use in this live recording of a performance they put on at The Garden (not Madison Square Garden):
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