Imagine if you will a supped-up Tristeza on vitamins (I am trying not to advocate the use of drugs here folks) and you kind of get the idea. While most indie instrumental stuff goes for the dark and foreboding tone, Parlour’s music is upbeat and filled with positive energy.
It’s a little too offbeat to make you want to get up and dance per se, but like I said, my apartment would be spotless if I set this puppy on repeat. The continuity of the EP is seamless, with one piece flowing into the next with an ease that is hard to come by. Hives fives all around, dudes.
– Chris Smith
Parlour (Temporary Residence)