Ears Wide Open: Stefan Pruett
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Don’t you love it when artists coin nifty catchphrases for their sound? Makes our job so much easier. L.A.-based Stefan Pruett calls his music “darkwave pajama pop,” leaving you to solve the mystery of whether they’re flannel or silk. His first song “Carefree” is of an interesting fabric, nodding to ’80s post-punk and modern EDM/synth-pop. Pruett’s vocals recall the weight of singers like Paul Banks (Interpol), Tom Smith (Editors) and Harry McVeigh (White Lies), and here they are oddly/interestingly backgrounded by a cherubic chorus. The song carries the title of Pruett’s hometown, Carefree, Ariz., where, he explained in an interview here, he grew up with a congenital heart defect that has required three open-heart surgeries and a pacemaker. He has taken life’s heaping helping of irony and run with it, though. He has an album in the works.
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[…] native Stefan Pruett came on the radar in 2015 with “Carefree,” a dark nod to his hometown, and has since adopted the nom de tune […]
[…] Pruett had moved to L.A. in the middle of last decade after playing in the Phoenix band Peachcake. […]