Wallows music more often that not feels like a perennial burst of sunshine, so it's fitting that as winter turns into spring, the American indie-rock trio have just released their ambitious second album.
Tell Me That It's Over comes with some heady expectations. It's been executive produced by Ariel Reichstad, who has worked on some of the most influential records that blur the line between 'indie' and 'pop' over the last decade; from Haim's Women In Music Part III, Charli XCX's glitchy debut album True Romance and Sky Ferreira's influential Night Time, My Time.
Now, Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters and Cole Preston are ready to step out and level up with their sophomore record, which seamlessly blends more traditional indie-rock elements with shades of New Waves and synths, reminiscent of the works of bands as varied as Blondie, Vampire Weekend and The 1975.
We jumped on Zoom with the boys as they prepared to jump on stage at Boston on the latest stop on their tour to catch up on what this album means to them.
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