Layten Kramer announces second single ‘Strange Displacement’
Strange Displacement (Single)
Release Date: March 26, 2021
Oscar St. Records
Similar to: Kevin Morby, The War on Drugs, Neil Young
Genre: Indie Rock, Psych
Indie rock artist Layten Kramer returns with their newest single ‘Strange Displacement’.
‘Strange Displacement’ is the second single off of their forthcoming album, Dear Apathy (to be released April 16, 2021) – a lush follow up to Layten’s acclaimed EP, Glory (2018). Pre-order the album here. Alongside the announcement, Kramer released the single’s official video created by makbrooke.
Of ‘Strange Displacement,’ Layten says, “this song achieved a sonic middle ground for me on this record by maintaining a pop song structure while incorporating a western-tinged, psychedelic aesthetic. Though the song was written during a time of immense change in my life, I was feeling very displaced by an overwhelming amount of apathy. The feeling captured in this track ended up helping me conceptualize the rest of my record Dear Apathy.”
Listen to ‘Strange Displacement’ and watch the video here!
Written and recorded in fragments throughout 2018-2020 from their Victoria, BC home and The Hive Studios on Vancouver Island, Dear Apathy illustrates the genuine growth in Kramer’s unmistakable songwriting and arranging. The 9 songs explore the stark contrast of Kramer’s inner vision with the external perspective and pressures of their surroundings.
“We are living in a strange, mundane world full of apathy which has taken over parts of my life,” says Kramer, “Choosing to recognize this and act on it is what I intended with this record.”
With clever lyrics and stunning arrangements, Kramer’s recognized sound has transcended into a new realm of production and concept. Delicately mixed by JUNO Award-winning producer Colin Stewart (Dan Mangan, The New Pornographers, Black Mountain), Dear Apathy features a collective of dear friends including Jen Severtson (Peach Pyramid), Adrian Heim (Bridal Party), Aladean Kheroufi (The Velveteins), Marc Jenkins (Pharis and Jason Romero), Kathryn Calder (The New Pornographers), KT Laine (Pike) and Dougal Bain (Jon and Roy).
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