“Heavy” By Blonder
Blonder recently released their new single “Heavy.” The track Mixes elements of classic post-punk, brighter synth pop, and 21st century indie rock, Blonder is the project of Long Island native Constantine Anastasakis. The New Yorker set about teaching himself guitar and Logic only after college, and started churning out songs while recovering from a subsequent bicycle accident. Working with production help from Aaron Maine (Porches), Waylon Rector (Phoebe Bridgers, A.G. Cook) and Loren Humphrey (Arctic Monkeys, Lana Del Rey, Florence + the Machine)) among others, he released the singles “Lean,” “In and Out” and “BB Song.” He has toured the U.S. and Canada as direct support for Day Wave and Wet.
“Heavy,” is lifted from Knoxville House, his forthcoming debut album and most committed body of work yet- it finds the artist plumbing a darker, grunge-y, often 90-’s inspired sound, firmly embracing the guitar and delivering his most inspired, cohesive songwriting collection to date with a newfound gunk and heaviness.
Recorded in East Nashville in October of 2020 over the course of 3 weeks, with engineering by John MacCallum (VHS Collection, Matt Shultz), and co-production by Maxwell Drummey (Lauryn Hill, Steve Albini), ‘Knoxville House’ is filled with literal, matter of fact lyrical descriptions (“Sometimes I want some coffee, sometimes I can’t get up”) and messy obtuse generalities (“My lady said it’s more than you, I knew, I knew you would”) that serve as poetic lifelines sitting comfortably in the jangly metallic sound of grunge – and always set against the southern, slow, gothic architecture, low storied strip malls, highways, trucks, open spaces and syrupy heat of Tennessee.
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