3108 Releases Brand New LP

Kyle Hill already has a few albums beneath his belt as 3108 that we’ve covered previously, and he’s just returned with this 3108 (YLW), his latest long-player for Dreamland Syndicate. Listening though the entirety of the new record, you can kind of hear the journey that Hill has taken during his lifetime, or at least time as a musician. It opens with “The Shame of it All,” this sort of psychedelic power-rocker, like if J. Spaceman ever decided he wanted to craft a rock-song. “Subside,” the next tune, brings in this sort power-pop garage vibe, and its been one of my favorite tunes of the record. Of course, I’d be remiss if I didn’t remind you of “Counterpart,” this pseudo-new wave psych pop rocker that is surely worthy of repeat plays throughout the rest of your week. Little psych here, little garage there, lot of pop and a whole lotta good on this record, so be sure to press play below!

New Music from 3108

3108 has a decent resume with some powerhouse labels like Jigsaw Records or Trouble in Mind, but at the moment it seems that Kyle Hill is out on his own, so he’s offering up a few samples of the next LP he hopes to drop. Right away there’s this infectious fuzz with this twinkling pop vibe working behind it; it sort of feels like twirling with the snow falling happily upon your face. I love the late keyboard solo in the song’s latter half, providing this playfulness that gives the song an added vitality that’s often overlooked. There’s a couple of more tunes HERE if your’e so inclined.

Another Hit from 3108

3108_pressphotoJust a few weeks ago I brought you the infinitely catchy “Go to Hell” from 3108, the next release from Trouble In Mind Records.  Today, I bring you another such track, offering you a song that dwells in the same vein, though this one isn’t as immediately catchy.  I don’t mean to diminish the tune, as good things come to those who wait, but it’s simply different; after all, you don’t want your records to all sound exactly the same!  The driving rhythm is similar, but the pop sensibility doesn’t unfold as quickly, lurking for you in the back of the vocals.  This self-titled record will be available for you to purchase at your favorite store next week!

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Download: 3108 – Ease Up [MP3]

Upbeat Pop from 3108

3108_pressphotoFriday’s are supposed to be fun, right? Well, there’s probably not another track that I’ve had as much fun with as this new tune from London’s 3108. The synth based project is the work of Tyler Zypreksa, and this tune’s a short blast through the super fun zone.  It’s a song that pushes forward from the get go, and if you listen carefully you can hear some guitar blips cutting through the pulsating electronics. He’ll be releasing his self-titled album on Trouble in Mind Records on April 29th.  Enjoy this catchy number, and in the word of Zypreska “I’m going to heaven, you’re going to hell.”

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