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Sounds like:
Belle & Sebastian,
Peter Bjorn & John
Why do we like this?
We've covered Generationals twice already, and both times they were awesome (check out "When They Fight, They Fight" and "Medium Rarities"). So, I figured I'd give New Orleans duo Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer a little more attention.
Of the three songs, "Lucky Numbers" is actually the most synthy. In that, however, it does not stray from the 80s-esque indie pop sound that the band have been forging ahead with. In fact, turns out it's quite a fun track to listen to.
The track comes off the band's upcoming EP by the same name (Lucky Numbers), due October 2nd.
Of the three songs, "Lucky Numbers" is actually the most synthy. In that, however, it does not stray from the 80s-esque indie pop sound that the band have been forging ahead with. In fact, turns out it's quite a fun track to listen to.
The track comes off the band's upcoming EP by the same name (Lucky Numbers), due October 2nd.
Streaming source:
http://soundcloud.com/forcefieldpr/generationals-lucky-numbers
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