Post-punk dance band NOVABLOOD shares pulsing track “I Used To Live In A House,” swaying between modern and familiar within their crisp musicality.
The opening track from the upcoming album You’re New To This Aren’t You?, we’re drawn into hypnotic, looping basslines the underpin layers of alluring sonic imperfections that consistently keep our ears perked.
Lyrically, the track divulges into two, exploring a rejection of past experiences in dance music and house culture as well as capturing the literal memory of a place once lived in. Nestled in the space between nostalgia and empowerment, the reflective track is acts a solid primer for the themes of social unease, toxic relationships and existential identity that circle our daily lives.
With each song tapping into a instinctive creative process led by conversation rather than control, You’re New To This Aren’t You? is set to deliver a stripped, post-punk core moving away from polished melodic delivery to tight yet slightly off-balance vocal lines ; for which this exhilarating new offering is the first entrancing step.
Letting rhythm lead and friction spark inspiration over luscious sonics, NOVABLOOD step into a new musical chapter laden with more understanding and confidence than ever before.
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