Eternal Summers — previously a duo of Nicole Yun and Daniel Cundiff, more recently fleshed out with the addition of bassist Jonathan Woods — are a band coming into their own. While previous releases explored post punk and lo-fi rock territory, their current power trio format pushes things solidly into its own territory, crafting a unique pop sound that’s entirely their own. The band is currently running a Pledge Music campaign, offering everything from vinyl pre-orders to sweaty shirts and house shows in order to facilitate the production of their new album.
Featured Song: “Gouge”
Eternal Summers’ Correct Behavior is out on Kanine Records and their follow-up is expected later this year.
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Eternal Summers on Bandcamp: http://eternalsummers.bandcamp.com
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Twitter: @EternalSummers
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