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Sea Glass X Sky Adler – “Weekend”

Last time we checked in with Sea Glass, we were waxing poetic about singles “Pinecone Alley” and “I Have Jokes (If You Wanna Hear One).” There’s a reason we keep coming back to Sea Glass (and frequent collaborator Sky Adler), and one listen through their most recent tune will explain why… “Weekend” is a ’90s-reminiscent slice of slacker-pop that brings to mind early Weezer, Pavement, and even a hint of Viagara Boys – expect plunky guitar riffs, spicy melodies, and a uniquely beeping metronome sound keeping constant time. Adler remarked about his time in the studio with Sea Glass: “We discussed how much we missed high school and also how scared we were for kids still going through it. ‘Weekend’ was born pretty quickly in that reminiscent yet somewhat dark state.” Check out “Weekend” on Apple Music, Spotify, and Bandcamp. Weekend by Sea Glass, Sky Adler

Sea Glass x Benét – “(I have jokes) If You Wanna Hear One”

Sea Glass and Benét teamed up for this plucky and dreamy offering they’re calling “(I Have Jokes) If You Wanna Hear One.” Built around a delay-driven guitar, “Wanna” sounds like a daydream haze, full of airy melodies and lackadaisical lyrics that make you feel like you’re frolicking carefree under the sun. Sea Glass backs this whimsical feeling up with an apt quote about where his head was at when he penned this song – read it below: “My son was just born and I was both thrilled to have this new love in our family but also overwhelmed with the added pressure that the responsibility brought. The music was a sort of escape from the moment, an idealized version of how I hoped things would go. It was written in the summer and there are definitely summer vibes to the sounds, but the escapism I’m exploring in the music also[...]

Sea Glass x Sky Adler – “Pinecone Alley”

Brooklyn’s Sea Glass and Sky Adler teamed up for this cool collab titled “Pinecone Alley.” Sea Glass is a unique collaborative project where each track features a co-writer/vocalist. The electronic backbone here is bolstered by organic guitar strumming and catchy guitar twinkling – Adler’s vocal contributions, however, is what really got us hooked. A uniquely rhythmic chorus about dropping everything and moving to the woods (at least from what we could glean) should be enough to get you sucked in too. You can find “Pinecone Alley” on YouTube (below), Bandcamp, or Spotify.