Genre-hopping act The Extensions delve into themes of age, desire and self-awareness on their new album High Charisma, led by their signature blend of indie rock with range of influences for a carefully curated yet layered production.
With an easy yet intricate sonic style that moves from the fuzzy but anthemic feel of “Scene Famous,” to the booming quality of “Charm Offensive,” the charm-laden project proves the band’s ability to bring their energetic artistry together with thoughtful songwriting.
Their penchant for deeply personal lyricism comes to life on “Casual Day,” with its earworm melodies unveiling heartfelt emotions as well.
With a handful of singles and EPs behind them, The Extensions consisting of Brian Erickson, Lisa LoVell, Becca Cristino, Will Blakey,and Pete Stern have built a reputation for their expansive and steady persona, which they continue to hone in on this latest album which they described as “a lockdown record.”