Electro-pop duo Sylvan Esso have returned with their first new single in three years — which is being released on their new record label, Psychic Hotline — and announced their decision to pull their ...
The post Sylvan Esso Release First New Song in Three Years, “WDID”, Announce Departure from Spotify appeared first on Consequence. Sylvan Esso have returned with the duo’s first new single in three ...
FILE — Singer Amelia Meath and producer Nick Sanborn make up Sylvan Esso. They’ve been active since 2013. A new music festival is coming to Durham this summer. “Good Moon” – presented by the ...
Sylvan Esso is back with another two-day extravaganza in downtown Durham and this time it’s here to stay: Good Moon, the music festival debuting on May 31, will feature six musical acts across two ...
Since their self-titled debut in 2014, Sylvan Esso has delivered a steady stream of folksy, singsong melodies backed by pulsing electronica, songs that sound as at home in an Anthropologie dressing ...
Sylvan Esso have released their own Live At Electric Lady EP, recorded at the famed New York studio. It includes recordings of them performing five tracks from their last album, No Rules Sandy, ...
Sylvan Esso makes music that’s probably best described as electronic and pop, but the duo sounds like pretty much no one else who traffics in keyboards, beats and melody. Their songs are catchy and ...
Sylvan Esso shared that they’d be pulling their catalog off Spotify to accompany the drop of new single “WDID.” In a statement ( via Stereogum), the duo said, “As we prepare to release new music, we ...
Sylvan Esso have released a fragmented, stripped-down new single, “Your Reality.” The track follows last month’s “Sunburn,” the electronic pop duo’s first new music since 2020’s Free Love. The ...
What’s the distance across the musical spectrum between a cappella folksingers and electro-hip-hop producers? For Durham, N.C. duo Sylvan Esso, the more relevant inquiry is exactly where and how those ...
The duo’s fourth LP, “No Rules Sandy,” revels in constantly shifting sounds that are “surreal but free.” By Jon Pareles The electronic vertigo revs up immediately and rarely lets up on “No Rules Sandy ...