Geowulf announce debut album release and share charming new single “Hideaway”
Already famed for scoring a national-running Corona ad in North America, pop duo Geowulf have today revealed that their first album is well on the way.
2016’s “Saltwater” established Star Kendrick and Toma Banjin as purveyors of crystalline synth pop, a title they have continued to live up to. Their conception in Australia’s Sunshine Coast as childhood friends, to their geographical and physical divide in recent years, has informed this stellar record Great Big Blue, the pair’s first.
The album, produced by Duncan Mills (who has worked with the likes of Peace and The Vaccines), was made in sharp bursts and with a degree of intensity that is far removed from the blissed-out melancholy within. New single “Hideaway” is reflective of the record as a whole, a bottled essence of one’s last long summer as an adolescent. This coastal hymn is Geowulf at their most jubilant and a promising taste of what is to come.
Geowulf's debut album follows their Relapse EP and summer stunner "Drink Too Much".
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