Weekly Digest

 

Weekly Digest 40

 

 

It’s that time again.  Monday’s over- to get you through the rest here is a playlist of the freshest music online this week.

Introducing: Prinze George

Prinze George

Prinze George is an indie synth pop outfit based in Brooklyn and comprised of Naomi Almquist, Kenny Grimm, Stan Rapoport, and Andrew Santucci.  Still a fledgeling band, they’ve released three singles in the past year, but it was the second of the three that began garnering attention- Victor.  Naomi’s lead vocals thread themselves into the fabric of the synthetic- pulsating emotion.  They follow a formula championed by David Bowie- “We’ve got to create something that’s the same but really quite different“.  Prinze George is reveling within a pop schema while bringing their own flavor, and producing tracks that are abstract yet translate into many of our experiences.  For avid Pop fans there are many qualities to distinguish Victor from its counterparts.  Sia quality pop writing and finely tuned production- their tracks highlight my favorite facets of Pop song production that get lost in huge choruses- gently pulsating synthesizers, slight snaps, and elemental structures slowly growing alongside Naomis lyrics and vocals.  By the end of the song, as she chants, “Victor, you are not my father, you are not my lover, you are all the other“, chills run up and down my bones.  Beyond that she strikes a beautiful lyrical arc, having lead us through Victor’s deceptions and to a stark realization that he never filled some of her basic needs- comfort and passion.  But the song has its moments of lightness, like with the affected mmhmm‘s that occur in between the refrains of the first verse.  They are so perfectly sassy it reminds us Naomi is scorning a failed lover, more so than lamenting loss.

Most recently Prinze George have released their third single, This Time.  “I gave my mind to a game of cards… I never wanted your best regards“- it’s empowering to see that they are still delivering what’s great about Victor without being redundant.  Very well written lyrics and melodies guide the listener on an emotional journey and then thrust them into huge pop choruses that are likely to get their blood pumping.  Naomi packs a pressure punch of feeling in a simple oooh during the bridge, elevating simplicity to nuance and thoughtful delivery.  Stunning.

Also, check out their first single, Children in the Audience, below.

Introducing: Ggoolldd

ggooldd
Milwaukee based band Ggoolldd have released their debut track, Gold (hah!) which is a gilded, sparkling, thumping pop track- A pop heart pumping gold flaked blood through it’s outwardly awkward veins.  This is an odd bunch of artists; the image above is a little disconcerting what with all the men having the kind of stares that creepily follow you around the room, but the charm is saved by pop front woman perfection and glitzy production.  Check it out below-



On Rotation – April

on rotation - April

 

Time flies, and so do new music releases.  In an attempt to attach longevity to music, and a timestamp to our soundtracks here is my 18th monthly on rotation playlist.  It’s alive, so subscribe for updates throughout the month of the best new music.