Hear: Bones in Butter – “Persona Non Grata” –

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An immersive single with a nostalgic post-punk and dreamy pop intertwining, “Persona Non Grata” is the most recent from Bones in Butter. The Serbian band caught our ears with their album Songs For A Sane Society, after which adopted that up with the equally glorious Cosmopolis, which incorporates the unbelievable “Persona Non Grata.” Launched by way of famous Swedish label Rexius Data, the album envelops in its fashionable sound, and with “Persona Non Grata” showcases the band’s late ’70s and early ’80s post-punk inspirations — with Bauhaus, Journal, and Lou Reed being amongst the names in that memorable period.

The monitor navigates from a late-night, introspective intrigue right into a brighter, harmonious attract. A lushly absorbing sound appeals straight away, as wordless vocal sereneness and twangy guitars meld with a post-punk rhythmic feeling. Milutin Krasevic’s lead vocal emergence thereafter invokes a darker enthrallment, remarking “having you round, this retains dragging us down / you don’t know find out how to shut up.” The scathing commentaries then ascend right into a extra calmly reassuring dreaminess, the vocals letting out “I hope you perceive” because the backing vocals re-enter and a jangling guitar mystique unfolds. “Persona Non Grata” is a stirring, replay-inducing success from Bones in Butter.

This and different tracks featured this month may be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.

We found this launch by way of MusoSoup.

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