Eternal Summers “Millions” already getting cool radio play on Sirius XFM.

Eternal Summers Signaling Great Change in Indie Pop?
The L Magazine gave great praise to the new upcoming album from Eternal Summers. Read the full story here and catch them live at our own Kanine Records L Magazine/Northside Festival show at Knitting Factory on Thursday June 14 with Beach Day, Zambri, Bleeding Rainbow, and more TBA.
Eternal Summers “Millions”
“The Roanoke, Virginia duo Eternal Summers made their name in underground pop circles with a ramshackle guitar-and-drum sound that celebrated a resurgence several years ago. Time has told it’s a formula that generally only goes so far, so it makes sense that for their sophomore record Correct Behavior, the band has fleshed out its sound with the addition of a new bassist. Dreamier territory comes with those textural expansions, and on “Millions” Nicole Yun’s honed melodies shine and snap with newfound clarity that at times recalls a hyperactive Sundays, or Amelia Fletcher in Heavenly or Tender Trap. This is a well-paced progression that doesn’t feel overtly recycled or deliberately slick, and a proper maturation for an indie pop band coming further into its own.”
Get the track from iTunes here
Also be on the lookout for their new album “Correct Behavior” coming out July 24, 2012.

“‘Millions’ mines the dreamier end of their 1980s post-punk sound, like a hyperactive Sundays.” Read more and download mp3 from Pitchfork






















