![]() “It encouraged us to have a slightly different sound and experiment with new stuff.” Exploring emotions of change, instability, fear, and heartbreak, ‘Pressure Moving’ is a thirteen-track narrative of feelings passing through. “It was a silver lining in its own little way,” Molly says. Much of the album, due to the pandemic, was written and produced remotely, bringing on new production elements they hadn’t experimented with before. ![]() “We set up our instruments, we were in the studio for a couple of weeks, and just played music for two weeks straight.” With band members sharing feelings of change and uncertainty, even before Covid occurred, a sense of being at a crossroads ignited the idea for the album. ![]() “We were lucky enough to go to a house in Lake Tawarewa, just outside of Rotorua,” Molly says. Molly tells me it was two years ago that the band first began work on the album. Following their successful 2018 EP ‘Polymorphic’, the band has truly outdone themselves with this year’s thirteen-track release. Hailing from Tamaki-Makarau, Molly & The Chromatics comprises Molly (vocalist, percussionist, and flautist), Tom (synth bass and keys), George (guitar and backing vocals), Olly (drums) and Dan and Jake (trumpet and sax). ![]() Released on 26 November, ‘Pressure Moving’ is the band’s first album to date. Talking to front-woman Molly over the phone, she told us all about their recently released debut album, ‘Pressure Moving’. Yo Vocal had a chat with the hip-shaking music makers, Molly & The Chromatics.
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