Friday at 2:15pm. Indie rock/pop. This is a duo out of London that exploded with one song. It's a pretty cool story. According to their interview with The Current, they were musicians in East London working on other projects and decided to try writing together. They posted a clip of a chorus online that had people asking for the whole song. As they say:
We were writing in the countryside, and the clip sort of went viral as we were deciding to come back to London. So now we're locked in the confines of a car that's stuck in traffic, and people were just like, “When is it out on Spotify?” “When's it going to be released?” And to two boys that weren't going to do a project, this was like a gold-dust reaction. Then we called our manager and it was like, "Is there any chance we can put a song out in three days?" And he was like, "Have I heard it?" We were like, "You haven't heard it." So within the car, we finished the verses, just off the top of our heads, and then we were pulling up in gas stations recording guitars, and then by the time we got to London, we had a rough demo that we then mixed that night and we put it out three days later.
When you start typing Good Nei.. in google the auto-complete says "Good Neighbors Home lyrics".
"Ripple" is one of their newer songs. They've been opening for Foster The People."
"Suburbs" sounds very familiar. Passion Pit? I can't place it.
Here is their viral song. They got to play it on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Catchy.
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