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Already sharedCrooked,” the lead single from Brooklyn quartet Leapling’s upcoming debut album “Vacant Page”.

Now here’s another promising track from the project. “Silent Stone” is spacier than “Crooked,” an antsy float with free jazz tendencies. But when the climax kicks in, the song shows itself to be indie-rock through and through, with the Death Cab pedigree we’ve previously noted still shining through. It further cements Vacant Page as one of next year’s most exciting underground releases.

LEAPLING – ” Crooked “

Posted: January 16, 2015 in MUSIC
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Leapling’s “Crooked” is a lot of different things at once: a sauntering rock song that recalls early era Death Cab for Cutie, a soppy and shoulder-rolling dance number that doesn’t seem like it should get you to move but does, and a mellow rumination on existential dream and desire. “I’ve been waiting for the world to turn my way/ to remind me of a long and better day,” vocalist Dan Arnes sings plainly. His unaffected singing style allow the drums and pointed magnetic guitar playing to shimmer around him, cyclical and repetitive but never boring. The riff is kind of like cheap wine in a way: better the more that you have of it. The Brooklyn-based four-piece will release their debut album, “Vacant Page”, early next year. Listen to “Crooked”

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