'House Party' is the sound of a band making their way to the forefront of a generation of songwriters. It's a powerful track which deals with lead singer Frank Kadillac's past insecurities as a teenager yearning to fit in and be accepted, set to infectious beats and nostalgic melodies.
“Experiencing party culture for the first time, I wouldn’t really say anything and would just sit with my thoughts. But at house parties I’d meet these weird people like me, and we’d have these great conversations,” recalls Kadillac. “I remember having this conversation with a girl about life, and we started joking about hangovers and how much we hate them. She said, ‘hangovers are just borrowing from the happiness of tomorrow, and that’s why the next day always sucks.’ These little things in life can change your perspective, and I have a lot of those. I’ll never forget that moment. House parties are where I started thinking bigger.”
The day before their album is released, the 2020 JUNO Award winners for Breakthrough Group of the Year will embark on a 12-date tour of Atlantic Canada. Frank Kadillac and Adrian Morris are taking advantage of the COVID-safe Atlantic Bubble that enables them to perform for fans in person at selected venues, making them the only band touring in North America for the remainder of 2020.
The Happiness of Tomorrow follows their 2019 breakout debut album Sweet Dreams till Sunbeams, which continues to earn the duo new fans, most recently in South Africa where their song “Life Without Fantasies” became a viral hit, dominating streaming charts.
'House Party' is out now. You'd be a fool to miss it.
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