Canyons and Locusts - "Day of the Canyon"

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Boston/Phoenix duo Camyons and Locusts have one of our favorite sounds out there today. If you've ever read Michael Azerrad's excellent Our Band Could Be Your Life, you're their target audience. "Day of the Canyon" is more of their fuzzed out, early alternative (or college radio, in this case) sound. While they've always reminded me of bands like Husker Du and Guided By Voices, "Day of the Canyon" particularly does. It's an amped up noisy indie rock song with surprising pop hooks and an under two minute run time. It's aggressive as it is catchy, and just when it sounds like Canyons and Locusts are going to let it explode... it's over.

Vocalist, guitarist, and bassist Justin Keane says of his band's new single:

“This is a song of arrival. That’s the capstone lyric: ‘We have arrived’. Stepping off the plane and into the sun. Take your pictures and flash your bulbs. Game on.”

You can listen to "Day of the Canyon" below. The Goal Gigolo is due out February 21. For more on Canyons and Locusts, check out the band on Facebook and Instagram.

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