Boston's Passion Pit is an absolutely fanastic electro-pop ride, full of ups and downs, falsettos and sing-alongs. Interesting story, too. Apparently Passion Pit began as a Valentine's Day gift for a girlfriend that morphed into a full-time project. I'd write more, but this Tune In Saturday is happening on Sunday night, so there you go. Enjoy!
"Boston’s Passion Pit is the brainchild of Michael Angelakos with live band consisting of ian hultquist(synths), ayad al adhamy(synths, samplers), jeff apruzzese(bass, synths), nate donmoyer (drums). Michael is a songwriter’s songwriter drawing from a variety of influences, from the classic pop of Randy Newman to the synth work of Giorgio Moroder.
The Chunk of Change EP was originally put together as a (belated) Valentine’s Day present to Angelakos’ girlfriend which then prompted him to give it out to friends and fellow students at Emerson College. Angelakos wrote and recorded the entire record by himself and it only hints at what is to come from this extremely talented perfectionist. The production of the recording - brief, sporadic, and explosive - worked towards the development of Angelakos’ signature euphoric and blissfully melancholic sound. Frenchkiss Records will reissue the ep this fall with the addition of two bonus tracks “Better Things” and “Sleepyhead” that are already catching the online world on fire. All of this is in preparation for Passion Pit’s debut full length coming out in early 2009."
Passion Pit - Sleepyhead (fan video)
Passion Put - I've Got Your Number (mp3) via IndieMuse











Oh, my gosh. Sounds like 1977 Disco music with a technological edge.
Posted by: Lewis Green | September 22, 2008 at 08:23 AM
sorry man, thats just too electronic and disco-like for me.
Posted by: M.A. Gunter | September 22, 2008 at 07:52 PM
good shit.
Posted by: Crista | March 24, 2009 at 01:09 AM