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Con Law

Generationals

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“Nobody Could Change Your Mind” opens up Con Law with a peppy, Beach Boys-meets-Joe Meek brand of ‘60s pop, a bubbly track dotted with blaring trumpets and echoey, space-age keyboards. The distinct, shimmying rhythm of the song is punctured by an Abbey Road-era Beatlesque blast of guitar, and for a brief moment we pass from 1964 to the precipice of the ‘70s. Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer use a variety of keyboards, layered vocals, simple guitars and crackling percussion to make music that is perfectly in tune with today’s appetites for indie pop, which doesn’t necessarily mean sugary or shallow (think Death Cab for Cutie or the Shins). “Angry Charlie” has a dark melancholy woven into the airy vocal melody and handclaps, the buoyant “Exterior Street Day” is fueled by barbed, sharp-tongued lyrics, and a brooding, New Order aesthetic propels the dance-floor rhythms of “These Habits.”  “When They Fight, They Fight,” is a glorious, inspired girl-group tribute to the art of the lover’s quarrel that lifts from the very best of Phil Spector and the ‘60s. Con Law is a revelation.

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Truly Amazing

This band is everything good in life in musical form. I discovered them over a month ago online, and the wait for their album to drop has seemed like an eternity. But now that it is finally here i can honestly say that this is a contender for album of the year in my opinion. They sound like a mixture of Dr. Dog, The Figurines, The Harlem Shakes and The Shins all in one! Those are some great bands to sound like, so if you havent heard of any of them, check them out. Anyways buy this album, you wont regret it, and i cant wait to see what these guys have in store for us.

The Generationals

I read about The Generationals in Teen Vogue and I instantly loved them! I hope they make it big and we hear more from them!

my favorite music find in a long time!!!

this album is pure greatness. every song i love. it is so rare that something comes along that just completely knocks you over like this one. it feels like summertime, i want every single person i know to know about this band. and their sound is so good that it doesn't even matter what kind of music all those people normally listen to, they are all going to like this i bet.

Biography

Formed: 2008 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Formed in 2008 by ex-Eames Era guitarists/songwriters Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer, New Orleans-based indie pop outfit Generationals craft hook-filled indie pop that draws liberally from rock and pop's '50s, '60s, and '70s heydays, while maintaining enough modern sensibilities to remain relevant in the MP3 age. Like their Park the Van contemporaries Dr. Dog, Spinto Band, and Capitol Years, Generationals' lo-fi recording techniques are buffered by their advanced musical chops, resulting in a clever...
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