Avant-pop four-piece Our Future burst out of the dizzying chaos that is New York City with their debut EP 'Perennial Construct', rising above the static of the myriads of indie bands, electronic-scene-martyrs, and over-saturated hip-hop of the moment they are clearly trying for something new, different, and permanently original while reflecting on the present and reaching to a more recent past of No-Wave, Noise, Pop, and Art fueled NYC of the 1980s.
Three startling disparate tracks tied together by vocalist Brian Hill's woozy drawl, from the industrial-flecked post-blog pop of 'On Surface', to the musique-concrète like collage of '21cm TTH' – a smear of glitchy noise and guitar drone and Delia Derbyshire-esque synths - the EP takes a surprising detour off to Wales with finale 'Hiraeth'; a noise obscured folk song about longing for your homeland which may have never even been there in the first place, done up to throbbing techno-ish undertones and buzzsaw synths. Watch the live video for 'On Surface' below, filmed at 7 Dunham Gallery in New York...