Introducing two talented artists known as Cam Gilfoy and Planet Parlor they have come together to present an outstanding single called “Sub Par Elevator music”. Cam Gilfoy is an indie rock multi-instrumentalist/producer who draws from a wide array of influences, citing his punk rock upbringing playing with the Boston band Louzy, indie-pop artists like Alex G and Japanese Breakfast, and a lo-fi production style similar to that of Duster. As well as Planet Parlor who is the dream-pop duo of vocalist Liza Lynehan and multi-instrumentalist/producer Ben LeBeau. Formed in May 2020, they have since released three EPs, including their most recent, “Indigo”, and a handful of singles. The group shows no signs of stopping. Inspired by a variety of artists, including Men I Trust, Crumb, and Beach House, they incorporate their favorite elements of indie and dream pop while forging their own unique sound, often characterized by DIY production, fuzzed-out guitars, and lyrics you could either dance to or cry to. “Sub Par Elevator music” projects a nostalgic sound that will certainly capture your attention. Beginning with dreamy instrumentation leading onto their sweet and luscious vocals they complete the single entirely. Explaining the song a bit further it’s about exploring life by your lonesome, not being worried about things that happened in past, and finding that sweet bliss you once had. To the vocals and production, this track will surely have you feeling like dancing in a field of sunflowers. It would be just great for a day out on the beach or out for a picnic. Go stream “Sub Par Elevator music” and check out their discography which is filled with astounding tracks.
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