Newly-signed Warner Bros Records artists The Indecent will be releasing their debut EP "Control" on September 18, 2012. The title track recently premiered via Nylon magazine:
Born
and raised in New York City, triplets Emily, Bo and Maddy Brout were
influenced by the sounds of Sonic Youth, Black Sabbath and Jefferson
Airplane from an early age. The Brouts discovered guitars at the age of
eight and started writing songs as a hobby, eventually becoming The
Indecent when producer/A&R Tim Sommer - who helped develop acts
like the Beastie Boys and Maroon 5 - paired them up with drummer Nick
Burrows.
The
Indecent posted their homemade recordings online and immediately began
drawing comparisons that ranged from grunge icons like Nirvana to
proto-punk acts like Patti Smith. On the strength of these demos alone
the foursome toured throughout the UK, landing on the cover of British
fashion mag Disorder, and recently they took the stage in New York for
Joey Ramone's Annual Birthday Bash at Webster Hall.
Recorded
at Lightning Sound and East West Recording Studios in LA with WBR
Chairman Rob Cavallo and Julian Raymond, "Control" is five songs of
unbridled energy and aggression that's rooted in rock's gritty past
while still stretching toward its future: their music sounds like
Seattle grunge and New York in the 70's had a baby through an 18
year-old surrogate in 2012.
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