The Electric Sons’ latest single, ‘Black Lotus’, is a must-listen for any fan of Indie-Alt music. The duo, originally from Atlanta, GA, has been making waves in the music industry since their humble beginnings in a cluttered garage studio. They’ve performed at some of the biggest festivals, including Hangout Fest, Voodoo Fest, and Summer Fest, and their music has been featured in numerous ad campaigns for major brands like Chevy, Wendy’s, and Red Bull.
‘Black Lotus’ is a true testament to the Electric Sons’ musical prowess. The track has a relaxed, ambient vibe that is perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons. The laidback vocals draw you in, and the synthesized layers make you feel like you’re wrapped up in a warm hug. However, the song isn’t all chill vibes. There are sections of syncopated beats that will get your head nodding and your feet tapping. The contrast between the two styles creates an exciting dynamic that keeps you engaged from start to finish.
The Electric Sons have come a long way since their garage days in 2020. After taking some time off in 2020, the duo returned in 2021 with their debut full-length album ‘Arrival’. Now, The Electric Sons are focusing on live music and touring, with shows across the Southeast already booked for 2023. And judging by their frisbee skills alone, their live performances should be just as captivating as their music itself!
The Electric Sons’ latest single release, ‘Black Lotus’, is an impressive testament to their talent and versatility as musicians. Whether you’re a long time fan or just discovering them for the first time, this track is definitely worth taking a listen. With new music, merchandise and videos in the pipeline, it’s clear that The Electric Sons are here for good and are making waves in Indie-Alt music.
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Karen Harding is a Melbourne, Australia based singer/songwriter, founder of Sounds On The Couch, and founder and operator of boutique music PR service for emerging and independent artists, Rise Indie.