Wolf Colony – The One

Sparse arrangement makes plenty of room for Wolf Colony’s lead vocals.

Short Bio:

Based out of New York City, Wolf Colony began collaborating with music producer Neal Sarin in 2012 with no initial intention of pursuing a career as a recording artist. But when they dropped the track Beauty and got fans buzzing, Wolf Colony decided to release an EP, ‘Welcome to the Wild Side.’ Since, Wolf Colony has organically grown a global following and has performed at various music venues including Mercury Lounge, House of Blues and Brooklyn Bowl.

Wolf Colony delivers a new blend of electronic-pop, drawing influences from 80s synthpop to indie rock, while slipping in subtle stylistic nuances inspired by various contemporary electronic artists. Rather than indulging in over-production, Wolf Colony adorns his songs with relatively bare arrangements, leaving ample room for his unique vocal presence and deeply personal lyricism.


 

 

Viet Cong – Silhouettes

Moody rock with a solid nod to 80’s goth-punk.   Both of these tracks from the Viet Cong’s soon to be released full length (out January 20th) sound solid.

http://soundcloud.com/jagjaguwar/viet-cong-silhouettes-1