Late yesterday, Polyenso graced the interwebs with a dreamy new single titled “Osaka Son,” taken from their impending sophomore LP, Pure In The Plastic. Give it a listen below (via Consequence Of Sound).
“This song is about head versus heart,” vocalist Alex Schultz told COS. “In this case, you’re focusing on the head. It’s about all of those things you do throughout your life–big and small–that may not fulfill your soul, but for the meantime, you’re content because you’ve satisfied some kind of immediate desire. Like sleeping with someone you don’t love, or spending frivolously on things outside of your means, or taking drugs…”
Truth be told, the Florida trio’s latest offering is a little hard to describe, but this should come as no surprise to fans of the outfit’s 2013 debut, One Big Particular Loop. As expected, Polyenso have crafted a tune that is haunting, memorable and wholly unique all at the same time. If you dig it, let us know in the replies.
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