Альбомы исполнителя
Treehouse
2023 · сингл
Don't Lick The Swingset
2023 · сингл
See You in Chemistry
2022 · альбом
Buttersock // Freddie Benson
2020 · сингл
Woah, Just Take It Easy Man.
2019 · Мини-альбом
Techfoot Money
2019 · сингл
Похожие исполнители
Short Fictions
Исполнитель
Gulfer
Исполнитель
Macseal
Исполнитель
Equipment
Исполнитель
Jail Socks
Исполнитель
Ben Quad
Исполнитель
Palette Knife
Исполнитель
American Beauty
Исполнитель
Khaki Cuffs
Исполнитель
Perspective, a Lovely Hand to Hold
Исполнитель
Flight Patterns
Исполнитель
Michael Cera Palin
Исполнитель
Stars Hollow
Исполнитель
saturdays at your place
Исполнитель
Guitar Fight from Fooly Cooly
Исполнитель
Charmer
Исполнитель
Pool Kids
Исполнитель
Good Sleepy
Исполнитель
Биография
Philadelphia trio Carly Cosgrove’s debut LP, See You In Chemistry, is about growth, but not the tidy, Instagram-ready kind. At its beginning, vocalist and guitarist Lucas Naylor is steady, stable, and happy: the work has been done, progress has been made, things are alright. Over the remaining 11 tracks, and across a complex, earworm patchwork of riotous emo punk, towering post-hardcore, mathy indie rock, and crystalline shoegaze, things fall apart: bands dissolve, friendships end, and self-doubt, depression and anxiety triple-team their way to victory over happiness. The band recorded with producer Joe Reinhart (Hop Along, Joyce Manor) at his Headroom Studios over a week in June 2021, with the intention to create a record with three people that sounds like a five-piece band. Style and substance were of equal importance: the music had to be peppy and sincere, hyper and bombastic while maintaining a high degree of technical and structural complexity. See You In Chemistry inverts the pop culture myth that our experiences lead us to one static way of being. The reality that Carly Cosgrove share on their debut is that no person is final, no thing is sure and certain. Coming to understand this truth is as important as the life-long processes that comprise it. See You In Chemistry is a hopeful invitation to a better place, a better way, a better life—somehow, somewhere down the line. ~ Luke Ottenhof