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New wave, '80s pop and big synths collide on the quartet's sophomore EP.

Three years into their life as a band, and Lungs and Limbs have found their stride. Their sophomore EP Big Bang (out December 2) is a six-track collection of confident, spacey synthpop.

The first song "Ricochet" embodies its title, meshing singer Karina Rousseau's fervent vocals with billowy, echoey synths. "Buried" is a starry ode to new wave. And "Less Ordinary," an alt. pop banger, shows off the dynamic chops of the band. 

"Big Bang was inspired by our love of writing," says Rousseau. "It's our second release as a band and also the second project produced and engineered by our guitarist Nick Tudor out of our horse stable-turned- recording studio, so it felt to us like a more coherent, developed release. Thematically, "Big Bang" was inspired by death, love, loneliness and psilocybin. Our favorite track is 'Buried,' which has a new-wave Police arrangement mixed with a Sylvan Esso-style production."

Listen to our exclusive premiere of Big Bang ahead of its Friday release below.

 

Listen to more exclusive tunes by visiting our Premiere page.

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