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Blonde Otter

Bronx, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2016 | SELF

Bronx, New York, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2016
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"Blonde Otter EP Awes"

Blonde Otter, comprised of Fordham students Michael Guariglia, FCRH ’16, Dan Wines, FCRH ’17, Brendan Glynn, FCRH ’17, Robert Falcone, FCRH ’17 and Matthew Falcone, FCRH ’18, have done one better than merely playing crowded shows at Rodrigue’s and Mugz. The band has played all over the city in the last year and finally released their first official EP, Hello, Bye Bye, last Friday. Self-described as “the perfect mix of power pop, 80s new wave and garage rock,” Blonde Otter puts a modern spin on a nostalgic sound and proves that they have the potential to hold their own outside of the college music scene.

The opening track, “Month Ago” is the most impressive on the EP. It begins simplistically, emphasizing the strength of Guariglia’s vocals. This feels like the most commercially ready of the band’s songs, without losing the natural grit of their garage rock style. Blonde Otter’s genre- and decade-spanning range of inspirations are evident, but they are not trying too hard to sound like any other artist. The record sounds exactly like what it is: five friends writing surprisingly catchy songs that deserve a high-ranking place on your new music radar.

As the EP continues, the band seems to fall into a confident rhythm. The energy of “Siren Song” is infectious, especially in the verse leading up to the chorus. It is the kind of song you want to dance to all night in a packed underground venue, or play as loud as possible on long drives with your windows rolled down. The title track is the shortest on the EP, but carries the same non-stop energy. Something about the urgent melody emulates some of the earliest work from The Strokes – think “The Modern Age” sung with more clarity, or a half-tempo “Hard to Explain.”
Hello, Bye Bye makes an assertive statement about who Blonde Otter is and hopes to be. The EP ends on a strong note with “Do I Know Anymore?” a more introspective track than the previous three.

For a group of students to be so assured and competent in their sound is extremely impressive. Blonde Otter might be writing “the next biggest hits or the most under-appreciated songs of all time,” but chances are you will remember the band’s name. - The Ram


"Blonde Otter - "Siren Song""

Blonde Otter are a five-piece hailing from The Bronx, crafting a set of rock that sits somewhere between the old fashioned hits of the past, a bit of power pop and modern garage rock.

There’s a sense of nostalgia heard in their track “Siren Song” which has an easy-going natural charm to it that’s hard not to fall in love with. The grooves are easy, the vocals are on point, it just chugs along and doesn’t quite do anything new, but does what it aims to do so damn well you can’t help but be completely won over.

“Siren Song” is off of the group’s debut EP Hello, Bye Bye which is available to stream on their soundcloud page in full. You can directly stream the aforementioned “Siren Song” below. - We All Want Something to Shout For


Discography

2018
See You Next Time (EP)

2017
Hello, Bye Bye (EP)

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Blonde Otter is a five piece rock band from New York City. The group's unique energetic sound combines power pop, garage rock, and new wave. Blonde Otter has headlined and performed at iconic NYC venues such as Gramercy Theatre, Mercury Lounge, The Bowery Electric, and Bowery Ballroom to sold out crowds. The group has released three EP's and is currently working on their full length debut album to be released in autumn 2020. 

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