Saintseneca Premieres New Song On NPR

By Lauren Moquin

We can always count on Saintseneca for a brighter view on the darker aspects of life and their new song, “Sleeper Hold”, doesn’t let us down. NPR has premiered the band’s new song today and frontman, Zac Little, has said that the song explores “the physics of consciousness”, piecing apart dreams and reality.

Although we can recognize their upbeat folksy sound on “Sleeper Hold”, some rock elements come into play. The grungier intro and riff holding the frame of the song spark some curiosity to the style of the rest of the upcoming album, Such Things. Vocalist, Maryn Jones, takes part in other projects that reflect these types of heavier tones, including All Dogs  and Yowler, which leads to the belief that maybe her outside work could have had a significant impact on this next album.

Such Things will be released on October 9th on Anti- and if you like what you heard on NPR today , you can pre-order the album on the Anti- site.

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