We’re totally into the fresh synthy surf pop effervescence and hazy shoegaze vibrations of Seattle-based hybrid band Seapony who we recently pointed out again on the blog (after multiple past features) for their very good third album debut track “Saw the Light” off the Northwestern quartet’s new rapidly approaching album that is out on July 31st. The group’s newest track “Let Go” is a perfectly blissed-out guitar pop jam that is the second single to release off their upcoming album, A Vision; which apparently encompasses Seapony’s newfangled penchant for live drumming. Curiously the drums on the album were recorded at legendary producer Jack Endino’s Soundhouse Studio. Its interesting to note that Seapony began with a drum machine and the creative vision of the two original band members, Vocalist Jen Weidl and guitarist Danny Rowland, who worked together before moving to Seattle in 2010 and teaming up with bassist Ian Brewer. The upbeat-vibe Seapony who are back from a two year hiatus with the recent addition of a drummer (fourth band member Aaron Voros) and an increasingly greater degree of live gigs under their belt as a complete group, is quickly adapting into their totally-fresh new more-acoustic-leaning instrumental style that is celebrated on the album. On new track “Let Go” Seapony excels at beautifully intermingling the aforementioned natural percussive elements with a classic surf-pop-infused vocal melody and subtly-explosive matted down indie guitar riffs. We dig it. Reviewed by Erin Shay.
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