Real Estate have been one of the big underground success stories of late, their laid back, sunny jangle pop appealing to both the chillwave zeitgeist as well as your more trad indie pop fans, and it doesn't hurt that their sophomore album, Days, is brilliant from start to finish, with nary a throwaway cut to be found. You really have to be one of those anti-hipster types who instinctively recoil from anything Pitchfork co-signs to dislike this band.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Real Estate: "It's Real"
With all the cat love being bandied about indiscriminately on the internet, it's nice to see a canine take center stage every now and then. In fact, this new video for Real Estate's "It's Real" posits a scenario where family movie reels are entirely pet-centric, a scenario which would be positively sickening if it were kitten-based.
Real Estate have been one of the big underground success stories of late, their laid back, sunny jangle pop appealing to both the chillwave zeitgeist as well as your more trad indie pop fans, and it doesn't hurt that their sophomore album, Days, is brilliant from start to finish, with nary a throwaway cut to be found. You really have to be one of those anti-hipster types who instinctively recoil from anything Pitchfork co-signs to dislike this band.
Real Estate have been one of the big underground success stories of late, their laid back, sunny jangle pop appealing to both the chillwave zeitgeist as well as your more trad indie pop fans, and it doesn't hurt that their sophomore album, Days, is brilliant from start to finish, with nary a throwaway cut to be found. You really have to be one of those anti-hipster types who instinctively recoil from anything Pitchfork co-signs to dislike this band.
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2011,
indie pop,
Real Estate
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