Stream: Incan Abraham, ‘Concorde’
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When Incan Abraham first hopped on our radar back in 2011, we knew they had the psych-pop chops that would resound near and far. So when the L.A. quartet teamed up with Lewis Pesacov (Fool’s Gold, Foreign Born) on last summer’s  “Tuolumne,” we had good reason to believe their forthcoming album would yield even more remarkable growth. “Concorde,” the lead single off of the new record “Tolerance,” is an amalgamation of Incan Abraham’s polyrhythmic beginnings with electro-flourished falsettos and new elements of overt ’80s guitar pop. Once again the band has found a way to transform their love for nostalgia into something shiny and new. Incan Abraham’s “Tolerlance” is slated for an April 8 release via White Iris.
||| Stream: “Concorde”
||| Previously: Live at Chinatown Summer Nights, “Whidbey,” “Tuolumne,” “Panama Dry,” “Springhouse,” “Third Man”
||| Live: Incan Abraham plays Feb. 3 at the Echoplex with Kan Wakan, James Supercave and Only You.
Photo by Dan Busta
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