Off the back of Urban Cone's full length album Polaroid Memories released earlier this month, the Swedish quintet are back with a stirring visual accompaniment to -Come Back To Me'. The thrilling track is a building ballad filled with nostalgia, synths and fellow Swede, Tove Lo with the matching video a fittingly dreamy swirl of Summer, holidays and friendship. This comes ahead of the band's appearance on Australian shores for Splendour In The Grass, and supporting Everything Everything on their festival sideshows.
Watch -Come Back To Me' Ft. Tove Lo Here
Urban Cone has already won the hearts of many Australians through their collaboration with Porter Robinson, and original single -Sadness Disease' which received national radio airplay following a song premiere on Billboard.com and a video premiere on VICE/thump. -Come Back To Me' sees Urban Cone taking their infectious pop to new and dizzying heights.
Urban Cone is Rasmus Flyckt (Vocals/Keyboard), Emil Gustafsson (Vocals/Bass), Magnus Folkö (Drums), Tim Formgren (Guitar), and Jacob William Sjöberg (Piano).– five former high-school friends from Stockholm that burst with the kind of youthful, effervescent enthusiasm that makes their songs as infinitely listenable as the members themselves are likeable. Confection-coated refrains and bouncy pop earworms glide and weave across disco guitar licks and synthy electro hooks on tracks that seem destined for chart domination. Below the shimmering surface lies a series of emotions rendered in a shade just a bit darker than the average pop hit.
After four years together, the group remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of their musical comfort zones, united in the exploration of new sounds be it attempting to use their instruments differently, or picking up new ones all together. 'When we create music, we love to explore the subtleties and use non-traditional sounds," notes Folkö. 'Things that you haven't heard before and wonder -what is this?' On -We Are Skeletons,' we sampled Rasmus' cat and put it in the song. I don't think people use cats as instruments often. That's one of the most important things to us, to contribute new sounds and look for new ways to make music. That's what we're all about."
Urban Cone Australian Tour Dates
Thurs 23 July // Metro Theatre - Sydney
With Everything Everything
Fri 24 July // Splendour In The Grass - Byron Bay
SOLD OUT
Sat 25 July // The Corner - Melbourne
With Everything Everything
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