Electro-pop outfit Jamuel Saxon started with a mission to make a more contemplative form of synth pop. But it simply wasn't in their DNA - as they've progressed throughout the years, the San Diego natives realized their music would resonate better if they simply loosen up and make things more fun. Their debut full-length, Pre-Madonna, constantly surprises with its way-out, off the curb synth lines, frantic loops and heavily processed vocals. It finds them building a new sound, one that bursts with wonder and full-on release. You can listen to Pre-Madonna in its entirely on their Soundcloud page.
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Funeral Party blends punk aesthetics infused with a nuevo Indie vibe that blows the doors off The Strokes, Killers, and Arcade Fire. This LA group breeds a new crop of the next generations distain for the mundane. Released on March 29th, The Golden Age of Knowhere expresses the angst of youth and gives off the same vibrant energy you experience attending their live performances. The defiance, competitive nature, and taunting in "New York City moves to the Sound of LA" says it all. Every track on this album has a strength to it that when tied together play as a cohesively tight album. The stand out tracks are "Finale", "NYC Moves 2 the sound of LA", and "Youth & Poverty", but even that breakdown isn't fair given the great effort from this band on the verge. Funeral Party opens for Panic! at the Disco at The Wiltern, June 21st.
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