It's June, people! You know, the month where it's hot but not too hot, the month where tornadoes usually rip through every town in North America and when high school kids finish up another wasted year. Memories...well, today isn't one of those hot-but-not-too-hot days. In fact, it's going to rain for the better part of it. At least I have a plethora of breezy indie tunes to keep my spirits high and looking forward to running a quilt auction tomorrow. The breeziest of the breezes? "Whatever Never" from LA-based duo Drug Cabin. This oozes summer.
I got a message from a new old friend, said "love will never end," said, "it can only land."
If "Whatever Never" is like the rest of the duo's EP, due out this month, then we are all in for a fabulous summer ahead. The acoustic guitars here have that tropical feel, but the dash of electric strings in this gives it some character. And the vocals? Like I said, "Whatever Never" oozes summer from every open pore. Though it only clocks in at two minutes, twenty-two seconds, Drug Cabin gets us to do exactly what they want us to do. Want more.
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