Toronto's Decades is a catchy post-punk outfit that's quickly on the rise while building buzz for their upcoming self-titled LP set to release on April 30, 2013.
"Tonight Again" is an ambient-drenched ballad that's slightly melancholy, with a touch of glimmering punk-pop to boot. The fact that this band is a four-piece makes the composition of this song even more impressing and elusive. It's slightly heart-breaking, filled with conviction and really magnetic. Each instrument holds its own while encapsulating an enveloping orchestral post-punk anthem.
It's obvious that Decades has great taste and great execution. I can only wait patiently until April 30 to find out what else they have up their sleeves. Until then, check out their video for this single.
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