
Vancouver Island-based psychedelic pop/indie rock band Neighbourly have unleashed their new single “Thread Count“.
The song is taken from their upcoming new EP ‘Get In‘, due to be released on July 2 via Earth Libraries. Pre-order your copy here.
Commenting on the new EP, the band share:
“The concept of this EP was simply to have fun together making it. We all live busy lives being pulled in different directions so each of us had different levels of commitments in regards to songwriting for this project. However, “Get In” perfectly captures the spontaneous and silly energy our group can portray when we’re “egging” each other on to create.“
Neighbourly has always had fun in the studio, but this record definitely had the most laughs as we explored faster tempos and quirky synth tones. Every song started with an intuitive bass arrangement where then every other instrument was overdubbed in an isolation room. The drums came last which is a first for the group and was an exciting challenge for Scott.
Lyrically the project had very loose boundaries including basic Spanish performances and unintelligible vocal chops.
Take a listen below.
Get In Tracklist:
- Lofi
- Thread Count
- Wild Squeegee
- Bock Ray
- El Mundo
- Hifi
Photo taken from the band’s Facebook page
Neighbourly “Thread Count”