Floral Canyon

AlbumSep 15 / 201712 songs, 40m 44s
Indie Pop

Floral Canyon (their sophomore release) stretches the band's musical envelope, adding depth, drive, and darkness to the sun - baked, surf - tinged pop music that's always been their bedrock. Produced once again by Lattimer, the album tackles modern culture ("Plugged In"), rocky relationships ("Mostly"), religious ideologies ("Speaker Destroyer"), and all points in betwee n. Gluing everything together is the band's melodic, musical attack: equal parts percussive thunder, trembling organ, synth pads, coed harmonies, and wide - ranging guitar parts. The album's name is a sly salute to California's Laurel Canyon, whose rolling hills were home to some of America's best musicians during the '60s and '70s. The SoCal salute came in handy when *repeat repeat caught the attention of notable Silverlake - based label Dangerbird Records, who agreed to release Floral Canyon in the fall of 2 017. *repeat repeat’s sound is bold, bi - coastal beach pop, at once coolly current and proudly vintage. It's sugar - coated music with a raw, real, rocky center. And, once again, it's unmistakably *repeat repeat.