
Funeral Music
Funeral Music, the bandâs fifth album, began taking shape when the band imagined what theyâd like played during their memorials. Continuously referencing âplay this at my funeralâ throughout writing and recording, the album became a realization of this concept. Lead single âRIPâ is a 90s-influenced rock track inspired by artists like Pixies, Deftones, and Nirvana. Adam Intrator says, âThe aim for âRIPâ was to kickstart feelings on what it felt like to listen to a late 90s rock song for the first time as a kid in your parents car in the backseat and asking to hear it louder. âRIPâ has a double meaning; itâs about both dying and being reborn.â
Born out of a period of heartbreak, growing pains, and self discovery, Funeral Music showcases a darker, more vulnerable side of the band. With a more minimal approach, every element within the album is highlighted, from cleaner guitar tones, to live-tracked drums, to first-take vocals mixed with singular piano playing and experimental production. Funeral Music not only reflects the bandâs sonic shift but also reinvents the overall dynamics between their sound, energy and workflow. These songs were written, demoed, recorded and mixed in various places, bedrooms, studios and houses over the course of two years and is the bandâs strongest and most cohesive work to date. workflow. These songs were written, demoed, recorded and mixed in various places, bedrooms, studios and houses over the course of two years and is the bandâs strongest and most cohesive work to date.
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Funeral Music
Funeral Music, the bandâs fifth album, began taking shape when the band imagined what theyâd like played during their memorials. Continuously referencing âplay this at my funeralâ throughout writing and recording, the album became a realization of this concept. Lead single âRIPâ is a 90s-influenced rock track inspired by artists like Pixies, Deftones, and Nirvana. Adam Intrator says, âThe aim for âRIPâ was to kickstart feelings on what it felt like to listen to a late 90s rock song for the first time as a kid in your parents car in the backseat and asking to hear it louder. âRIPâ has a double meaning; itâs about both dying and being reborn.â
Born out of a period of heartbreak, growing pains, and self discovery, Funeral Music showcases a darker, more vulnerable side of the band. With a more minimal approach, every element within the album is highlighted, from cleaner guitar tones, to live-tracked drums, to first-take vocals mixed with singular piano playing and experimental production. Funeral Music not only reflects the bandâs sonic shift but also reinvents the overall dynamics between their sound, energy and workflow. These songs were written, demoed, recorded and mixed in various places, bedrooms, studios and houses over the course of two years and is the bandâs strongest and most cohesive work to date. workflow. These songs were written, demoed, recorded and mixed in various places, bedrooms, studios and houses over the course of two years and is the bandâs strongest and most cohesive work to date.
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Funeral Music, the bandâs fifth album, began taking shape when the band imagined what theyâd like played during their memorials. Continuously referencing âplay this at my funeralâ throughout writing and recording, the album became a realization of this concept. Lead single âRIPâ is a 90s-influenced rock track inspired by artists like Pixies, Deftones, and Nirvana. Adam Intrator says, âThe aim for âRIPâ was to kickstart feelings on what it felt like to listen to a late 90s rock song for the first time as a kid in your parents car in the backseat and asking to hear it louder. âRIPâ has a double meaning; itâs about both dying and being reborn.â
Born out of a period of heartbreak, growing pains, and self discovery, Funeral Music showcases a darker, more vulnerable side of the band. With a more minimal approach, every element within the album is highlighted, from cleaner guitar tones, to live-tracked drums, to first-take vocals mixed with singular piano playing and experimental production. Funeral Music not only reflects the bandâs sonic shift but also reinvents the overall dynamics between their sound, energy and workflow. These songs were written, demoed, recorded and mixed in various places, bedrooms, studios and houses over the course of two years and is the bandâs strongest and most cohesive work to date. workflow. These songs were written, demoed, recorded and mixed in various places, bedrooms, studios and houses over the course of two years and is the bandâs strongest and most cohesive work to date.











