The Beautiful Blū is a model new musical group made up of Bill Ryder-Jones (who performed with the Arctic Monkeys as a session and touring guitarist), two-time Juno Award (equal of a Grammy) nominee Mark Kelso on the drums, and David Baron (who has labored extensively with everybody from The Lumineers to Lenny Kravitz to Lana Del Rey), who’re exploring digital music in a really thrilling manner. Whether it’s the mesmerizing synth patterns or futuristic lyrical content material, the group has already begun to face out from the remainder, and so they’re simply getting began.
Hot on the heels of hovering debut single “One Final Day”, The Beautiful Blū significantly expands its sonic universe with “Future Blur”, an old-school digital gem that remembers classics comparable to Afrika Bambaattaa’s “Planet Rock”, Gary Numan’s “Cars” and even carries components of Devo and Kraftwerk. It carries a pop aspect backed by thoughts warping melodies and spaced out vocal that compliments the track completely. It’s the second single off of their forthcoming album ‘iGenocide’ that solely leaves followers extremely expectant for all that’s in retailer.
The Beautiful Blū shares extra in regards to the idea: “What does the future hold? We tend to assume that everything will be OK. Many of us know the classic experiment that when you put a frog in boiling water it will jump out, but that when you put it in hot water, and then slowly turn the heat up, it will boil to death. Why? Because when things change slowly, we tend to accept the changes, even when the changes are for the worse.”
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