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Kaleo Surface Sounds Vinyl LP Opaque White Colour 2021

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Cat no. 0075678649530

White Colour Vinyl

Tracklist:

1. Brother Run Fast
2. Break My Baby (produced by Mike Elizondo and JJ Julius Son)
3. Alter Ego
4. Free the Slave
5. Skinny (produced by Shawn Everett and JJ Julius Son)
6. Hey Gringo
7. The USA Today
8. My Fair Lady
9. I Want More (produced by JJ Julius Son)
10. Backbone
11. I Walk on Water (co-written with David Antonsson)
12. Into My Mother’s Arms (produced by JJ Julius Son)

After amassing over 1 Billion global streams, 1.5 million global album sales with 39 international certifications, and countless sold-out headline shows spanning from London to Moscow, KALEO wrapped a nearly non-stop 3-year touring schedule in support of A/B in October 2018. Since, Julius Son has been in the studio working on the highly-anticipated follow-up, Surface Sounds, and every bit of that lived experience is packed into their new album.

That combination of globe-trotting and meticulous tinkering resulted in a spectrum of sounds recorded around the world – in North America, South America and across Europe. Refreshingly free of calculation, with Julius Son allowing each tune to dictate its path while simultaneously leaning-in to his blues, folk and rock inclinations.

The variety of sounds and imagery found in lead singles “I Want More” and “Break My Baby” comes naturally, says Julius Son. “I think that's just me growing up as a musician and as a listener. I would get so bored if I had to do the same thing or have to be boxed in and told what to do,” he adds of the evolution of KALEO’s sound (KALEO means “the voice” in Hawaiian). “Artistically, there's too many colors to just paint in black and white. So that's just my creative process. I didn't know that I could sing falsetto until I wrote ‘All The Pretty Girls,’ and I didn’t really whistle until I wrote ‘Automobile.’”