The Real You Album Review
Indie music has become more integrated into popular music, 2016 giving this genre the opportunity to be more widely appreciated. With summer approaching, indie music with a beachy vibe is attracting even more attention. Boston Indie band, The Life Electric cater to this demand with their upcoming album, The Real You. Tracks like “Gone Gone Gone” and “Ladders” have the summery, beachy vibe that music audiences are searching for. The band’s style self-described as “Rock that will massage the knots out of your neck and then kick you in the crotch” is accurate. The Real You is a whirlwind of an album, focusing not just on hard indie or rock, but integrating disco and slow tracks to give the album variety and making it more likable to a diverse audience. The Life Electric’s sound is refreshingly unproduced, with raw vocals and solid guitar tracks not needing the aid of any synthesizers. If you are looking for fresh new indie music that keeps you on your feet, check out The Life Electric’s new album, The Real You, out March 25th.
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