Formed at the age of 10 in a rural Maryland school, these five childhood friends got together for a talent show. Consisting of Jack Miller, Tommy StClair, Conrad Boyd, Pearce Eisenhardt and Johnny Hohman, they got their start playing a funky jazz style. After a move to Los Angeles they focused on an alt-rock sound and got noticed through their ‘Can It Kirkland’ TikTok series. Inspired by Phoenix, Kings Of Leon and The 1975, they released their debut single “Trisha” in 2019.
With an instant neon glow from an 80s-inspired synthpop opening, their new single found the often elusive balance between retro and contemporary. Effortlessly gliding from the era of shoulder pads and Rubik’s Cubes to the alt-pop/rock of the present, the shimmering synths are met with howling rock guitars and a driving percussion. And while lyrically chasing after Isabel, they fill this wistful tune with elated optimism and a sonic playfulness, creating a joyous pop-rock groove.
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From her album “Love Explosion” (1979):
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