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SRNDR releases peaceful new track "The Garden"

  • November 18, 2019
  • Jack Steindorf
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Los Angeles duo SRNDR just released their third track in "The Garden." Inspired by a flower gif they found on Tumblr, "The Garden" is difficult to put in a box.

The instrumental bears the guitar of an indie track, but the two vocalists composed of Chase Aaron and Lovsky navigate the beat with the smoothness of R&B veterans. It's a song that isn't trying to conform to anything popular, but still oozes a peacefulness that makes it a perfect fit in today's R&B landscape. They honestly sing to one another about their experience with love; they describe its imperfections but seem to be confident in its strength. 

“‘The Garden’ is the room where we make our art and share our most intimate moments. It’s where we planted the seeds (ideas) that are about to sprout. And we get to watch this thing grow with everyone, so it seemed like a good idea to write a song where we could bring people into that space with us,” Chase Aaron said of the song. 

Connect with SRNDR: Twitter | SoundCloud | Instagram 

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