DOWNLOAD: PASSWORDS - Life After Summer + Idaho
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“Life After Summer,” by Canadian young guns and avant psych-rockers PASSWORDS is luxuriant and noodling, with a milky vocal timbre that’ll take root in your psyche, along with painfully beautiful bridges and lamenting lyrics. Even more lush and unassumming is "Idaho." And yet, if you catch these dudes live, they gleefully skitter and crash about as if they’re playing the biggest stadium in town, alternating between melodic English trilling and calling to the crowd to start flailing along in French. Layers! We love to see that. And we will, during CMJ, where the soon-to-be Dan Deacon and The Antlers-supporting band will be working concert-goers into a lather Québécois-style, before they go back to tweaking their textural, guitar-and-keys-driven LP.
