Missed This Tune from Maxwell Farrington and Le Superhomard

I first got into Le Superhomard when they recorded Meadow Lane Park, which is a vastly overlooked pop masterpiece, and now they’re readying a new effort with Australian singer Maxwell Farrington. For me, they’ve crafted this delightful aged pop brand, somewhere that kind of feels like it might pop up in a score of one of the original Bond movies; it’s got this mystery and psychedelic notes, but Farrington’s deep voice has this cathartic power that you can’t pull yourself away from. Le Superhomard always build these huge pop soundscapes, and now they’ve got Maxwell to carry the weight of their tunes into your ears. They’ll be releasing their debut album together, Once, on April 30th via Talitres.

New Music from Flotation Toy Warning

I’m continually impressed by Flotation Toy Warning, not to mention I don’t see them having too many peers floating about the world. On their latest single, they almost toy with traditional pop structures, yet the delivery of the vocal lines find themselves twisted in the mini moments that unfold as the song progresses. From shifts in vocal deliveries to filling in the negative spaces with ornate musical details, you’ll find yourself journeying with the group as a warm grin creeps upon your face. Look for the band’s new LP, The Machine That Made Us, to drop on October 13th via Talitres.

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