Hailing from New Paltz, New York, indie group Revival Jam just released their first album entitled Ask Again Later. It's a fantastic collection of exploratory and communal indie-pop, which takes a traditional folk-song essence into the new age with its soulful yet edgy twang. Their sound aesthetic is very reminiscent of early Grouplove meets Violent Femmes and Edward Share & the Magnetic Zeros, yet retains a very authentic and pure individuality. Our friends over at elevtrtrax captured their vibe perfectly by saying "Frontman/songwriter Andrew Wolfson’s dance between modern indie-pop and early 90’s guitar driven rock always seems to land in the right place, never too far into the past to be nostalgic, never too current to fall in the dream-pop trend currently running amok." We cannot agree more, as this track really defines the album as a whole, describing it as Preserved Youth. With its winding riding theme and passionate vocals, the song develops into enchanting and encapsulating memories of care-free childhood summers, which both never fade yet grow distant as the years pass by. Let these warm guitar riffs guide you, as you try to preserve the final moments of this Summer.
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