Accelerator
'It really was super natural', laughs Duncan Troast, explaining how he and Nick Corson came to form The Convenience, and though he means it was as organic as breathing, the music these two conjure is from an alternate reality. Pulling from a pastiche of 80's sounds and their own rolodex of future pop flourishes, their new album Accelerator sounds like a late-night disco party on a distant outpost, a sea of dancing bodies illuminated by an alien moon.The two met at New Orleans' Loyola University, where somewhat ironically, they ended up out of convenience. Troast grew up in a suburb of New Jersey, where he played piano until he 'got old enough to hate it', eventually drifting to jazz study, where his teacher became an early mentor.
Tracks
1~1~Accelerator (Pts I + Ii)1~2~Kiss Me In Heaven
1~3~The Flame
1~4~Saturday's Child
1~5~Fake Roses
1~6~Star)
1~7~True Fascination
1~8~Luxe
1~9~Telephone Number
Details
Format: CDArtist: The Convenience
Release Date: 22 October 2021
Genre: Alternative
Label: WINSPEAR
Distributor: Rocket Group
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