Listen: Salt Cathedral - "Tease"
Taken from their forthcoming as yet untitled EP, Brooklyn-based quartet Salt Cathedral return with a new track, “Tease”. It’s the first new material from the Colombian band since February’s enticing and twisting single, “Good Winds”.
In keeping with both “Good Winds” and last year’s self titled EP, “Tease” is glittering, experimental electro-pop sprinkled with playful rhythms and sprawling, jittery percussive beats. The static opening comes alive with a glockenspiel and Juliana Ronderos’ early vocal theatrics, before a dripping bassline and gently cascading percussion become the only backing for Ronderos’ breathy delivery. It’s the tune though that sparkles as much as the backing, moving from one frisky kittenish little hook to another, nodding at the likes of Chvrches and Phantogram as it swaggers by.
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