As previously reported, Toronto's ZONES — the hypnagogic pop duo of Derek McKeon and Kat Murie — are releasing their sophomore album, After Image, at the beginning of April through Pleasence Records. In anticipation of its release, the band have just dropped a track from the album, "No Time."
Fulfilling the poetic flight of fancy as read in its PR blurb, "No Time" sounds like a tuneful tropical psych-pop track, à la Mac Demarco, that was pressed to tape, then left in the blistering sun for an afternoon. As such, its detectable pop flavour is made to feel warped and woozy, a feeling underscored by its cheap drum machine, incoherent vocal moans and loosey-goosey guitar noodling. It's enough to make you feel sun-drunk on the cloudiest of days.
You can pick up After Image digitally or on vinyl on April 1, or let "No Time" convince you to do so below.
Fulfilling the poetic flight of fancy as read in its PR blurb, "No Time" sounds like a tuneful tropical psych-pop track, à la Mac Demarco, that was pressed to tape, then left in the blistering sun for an afternoon. As such, its detectable pop flavour is made to feel warped and woozy, a feeling underscored by its cheap drum machine, incoherent vocal moans and loosey-goosey guitar noodling. It's enough to make you feel sun-drunk on the cloudiest of days.
You can pick up After Image digitally or on vinyl on April 1, or let "No Time" convince you to do so below.