Toronto-based five-piece BLAJK are finalizing their forthcoming EP, but before the full release arrives, you can check out a brand new track titled "French Class."
Unashamed to "wear their influences on a well-tailored sleeve," the group draw from a background of musical appreciation that ranges from Outkast to electro-tinged pop acts like the Neighbourhood, Phantogram and the 1975.
"French Class" brings together emotive instrumentation with deep, melancholic vocals. The track nevertheless remains upbeat, delivering pristinely polished synth-pop sounds that will surely add a bit of sparkle to your speakers.
BLAJK's next live show will take place at the Drake in Toronto on December 18, alongside Mune. Find full show information here and listen to "French Class" in the player below. The single artwork (pictured above) was created by Jiyeon Kathrina Hong.
Unashamed to "wear their influences on a well-tailored sleeve," the group draw from a background of musical appreciation that ranges from Outkast to electro-tinged pop acts like the Neighbourhood, Phantogram and the 1975.
"French Class" brings together emotive instrumentation with deep, melancholic vocals. The track nevertheless remains upbeat, delivering pristinely polished synth-pop sounds that will surely add a bit of sparkle to your speakers.
BLAJK's next live show will take place at the Drake in Toronto on December 18, alongside Mune. Find full show information here and listen to "French Class" in the player below. The single artwork (pictured above) was created by Jiyeon Kathrina Hong.