New England storage punk trio Perennial are again to announce a brand new EP, Perennial ‘65, out April 4th. They’ve additionally shared the EP’s title monitor.
Perennial ‘65 finds the band increasing on the ’60s-inspired “mod-punk” sound captured on their 2024 album, Artwork Historical past. The EP is comprised of a canopy of The Kinks’ “All Day and The entire Evening,” originals “C is for Cubism” and the newly-revealed title monitor, and two remixes of tracks from Artwork Historical past: a rework of “Tiger Method” courtesy of The Blood Brothers’ Cody Votolato, and a remix of “Up-Tight” from ex-Loss of life Cab for Cutie guitarist and producer Chris Walla.
“Perennial ’65” is as catchy and rambunctious as something on Artwork Historical past, and serves as a terrific crash course into the band’s mixture of traditional pop and explosive punk. The incessant tambourine hits and old-school organ enjoying deliver an air of nostalgia, however the dueling vocals from Chad Jewett and Chelsea Hahn present heaps of rousing vitality.
In a press launch, the group described “Perennial ’65” as “Perennial attempting to write down the fifteenth monitor for Rubber Soul. We needed one thing with a bit extra of that Most R&B groove.” Stream “Perennial ’65” under.
The trio, now full with new drummer Ceej Dioguardi, are headed to Austin this week for South By Southwest; take a look at their itinerary here.
Perennial ‘65 Art work:
Perennial ‘65 Tracklist:
01. Perennial ‘65
02. All Day And All Of The Evening (Kinks Cowl)
03. Tiger Method (Cody Votolato Remix)
04. Up-tight (Chris Walla Remix)
05. C is for Cubism