Tuxis Giant - "Days"

Photo by Omari Spears

Tuxis Giant is a hard band to define. The Boston band's latest single, "Days," has this interesting indie rock meets folk sound, but not in the way bands like Wednesday have been lately. "Days" has its own sound that seems to incorporate indie rock, Americana, jazz, and spoken word into something unique to them. But, as unique as "Days" sounds, it still feels familiar. It's a soft and gentle song that almost feels like it's hiding something edgier and possibly more sinister. Tuxis Giant make the kind of music you want to listen to repeatedly, to both make sure you heard what you actually heard and to make sure you didn't miss anything on the first few listens. 

Frontperson Matt O'Connor says of the band's latest single:

"I originally wrote this years ago, scrapped it, and then reintroduced to the band. It came after watching Hayao Miyazaki’s Ponyo for the first time. It’s about the tough, cyclical relationship between work and play, which is something Miyazaki seems to embody: a hard-nosed work ethic that produces the most whimsical things imaginable. It’s our favorite one to play live."

You can watch the video for "Days" below. You Won't Remember This is due out August 15 on Worry Bead Records, and is available for pre-order through Bandcamp. For more on Tuxis Giant, check out the band on Instagram and Facebook.

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