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Post-Modern Connection Reveals Indie-Laced New EP
Give a listen to your new favorite indie obsession...

Post-Modern Connection is an indie-band that defies norms. By constantly showcasing eclectic inspirations, the band keeps you anticipating what’s next.
Their soundscape varies, the music paired with thoughtful and carefully crafted songwriting. Soulful R&B infused vocals meet catchy indie-pop riffs - electronic synths pair with classical violin - Post-Modern Connection’s ability to play with dynamics is apparent. They describe their sound best as Indie-rock meets Neo-Soul & Jazz. The Strokes meets Leon Bridges. Inspiration comes from artists like King Krule, The Strokes, Alabama Shakes, Early Eyes, Hiatus Kaiyote, Hyukoh, and Hippocampus.
PMC draws on their diverse backgrounds and unique experiences, personal histories and upbringing to create their emotionally charged music, captivating listeners.
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Give a listen to the new EP here
https://soundcloud.com/pmcband/sets/clusterem-umbrella/s-8BDUKKDdKUM
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The group shares:
"Out of loneliness, desperation or fear, we sometimes end up in unhealthy situations that develop into a dependency on the methods of our comfort.
“In the Dark” is a song that details the experience of unhealthy relationships that rely on codependency and the difficulties of leaving those relationships.
Our good friend, David Vassiliev, directed and shot this song’s video. With our EP releasing this October we wanted to focus more on its creation process and the experiences we had along the way. We spent just under a week at a studio in Coquitlam BC and got to experience recording as a full band for the first time.
I know you’re somewhere out there, I’ll wait here in the dark
This line is special to us because it indicates that we understand that the situation is unhealthy but we find comfort in it nevertheless. To change would be more difficult than to stay the same in what you know.
We hope that you are able to reflect on your own patterns as you listen.
“In The Dark” is less about overcoming and more about acknowledging how we cope. "