
“Fake It” is a douse of down tempo psych pop from Drinker
30 June 2017, 20:45
| Written by
Aaron Powell
Drinker follow up their debut release "Which Way Is South" with the sterling "Fake It".
Made up of former members of NYC outfits Isadora and Stone Cold Fox, Drinker is making dulcet grooves sandwiched somewhere between Beach Fossils and Youth Lagoon. Their new track “Fake It” is an exploratory number which mixes house beats with minimalist guitar work to create a sound that is challenging on first listen, but continues to grow after subsequent plays.
"Fake It" is out now.
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