Sounds like: midnight drives to Coney Island, Broken Bells, Balthazar Mt. Joy, Jungle, the playlist your crazy uncle made for you, Glass Animals, Black Taxi, skinny-dipping in the Catskills, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Parcels, and Miike Snow. Siingarim writes pop hooks with punk attitude.
Influenced by: Outkast The Felice Brothers Daft Punk Miles Davis, Rage Against The Machine Leonard Cohen The Halluci Nation Jamie xx Richard Wagner Childish Gambino Flume
Backstory: On the outskirts of a religious commune, where sheep pasture abutted feral forest, stood a walled pavilion called “Singarim” by both faithful and heathen alike. It contained a fire pit and was far enough from prying eyes that a young boy could sneak inside and smoke tea leaves stuffed in cinnamon sticks or pen knife a crush’s name into the rough hewn planks. Singarim was a halfway house for the wayward, a place to read Louis L’Amour and dream of the forbidden; it was home.