Stuck With Me- The Neighbourhood Review

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Wow- The Neighbourhood are going into color. Whoever thought the group that named their mixtape #00000&#FFFFF(the computer codes for black and white) would use red and yellow, and within the space of less than a month, too? This is the second single for To Imagine, the follow up EP to September's Hard EP, and was preceded by Scary Love(I reviewed that too), an electronic hip hop blast that didn't match the indie rock grandiose of Hard but was good in its own way.


This track is very laid back, with a sedate basic electronic background, resigned and slow vocal, and a fast but not driving drumbeat. A good keyboard/guitar(I can't tell which) riff come in later in, and the chorus has many electronic voices backing Jesse Rutherford, of various distortion levels. It has a very electronic, even New Wave feel, which is part of the reason it's so chill, and is widely prevalent today, but not in this form. The Neighbourhood keeps on changing, managing to stay almost the same but mostly better(or at least different in a good way) all the time, and this is no exception

From these past two singles, To Imagine will be pretty good. Hopefully they'll go on tour soon, and after that, I don't know- an album? What I also want to see comes soon- the new The 1975 EP, more music by Bad Suns, and the new album by AWOLNATION.

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