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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

The beautiful, sad, dreamy, truth of "Drunk" by L.A. based duo Jack Rabbit



















"I'm drunk again, it's not very romantic"


L.A. based duo Jack Rabbit on their elusive Drunk have a sound that feels like some hidden 45 record that you found in your dad's attic. The dreamy sound with hits of ambient flutter feels like a 50's folk ballad with hints of Tex-Mex guitar strums. The beautiful melodies and intertwined harmonies suggest a sense of 60's Chamber pop (minus the descriptor necessary added orchestration). The loveliness here almost hide the charming (and sardonic) lyrics but I am glad they are so truthful. The duo share:

"This song embodies the moment you realize you're totally on your own."

Truthful indeed.

-Robb Donker Curtius




THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

Jack Rabbit is an LA-based duo who’ve set out to bring the beloved sweet tones of folk music back into the mainstream world. With roots from Mexico to Texas, each song reflects a journey through life and friendship. Their two-part harmonious sound makes any audience feel undone, vulnerable and hopelessly engaged.


open.spotify.com/artist/2jL9dVkE0xmhsIn0QsNvIp
youtube.com/channel/UCCob2lNXMHk-kPXqnwWxhHw
jackrabbitunes.bandcamp.com
instagram.com/jackrabbitunes

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