#27 on the 2023 Bacon Top 31 — Teenage Sequence
Teenage Sequence by Teenage Sequence
My love for Teenage Sequence started with a live performance. I was sitting in my car, driving who knows where, and listening to KEXP. Surprisingly, I didn’t switch to something else upon hearing there was going to be a live performance from some band I’d never heard of. By the end of my drive, I was thoroughly impressed with the band.1
Teenage Sequence is the alter ego of London-born, Texas-living singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Dewan-Dean Soomary. On the record, Soomary was backed by co-producer Kevin VanBurgen, drummer James Gulliver, and Kristin Ferebee (who happens to have been a part of Bacon Review favorites Beirut once upon a time and is now Summary’s wife). In the KEXP performance he was backed by Nick Tamburro on percussion and synths, and Rob Barrett on drums.
If you’re longing for the days of early LCD Soundsystem, where James Murphy wouldn’t sing so much as talk/shout over his wonderfully intricate dance-driven beats, then Teenage Sequence is for you. And this reference to LCD is blatant – upon reading up on Teenage Sequence’s rise in the indie music world, you’ll see numerous comparisons of the album’s opening track “All This Art” to LCD’s “Losing My Edge”. Soomary has taken the comparison in stride, so much so that he opens that song in his aforementioned KEXP performance of the song with the line “I’m losing my edge.” It’s less derivative, more a wonderful, immersive continuation of that music you loved 20 years ago.
1. I love the rare phenomenon of hearing a musician perform live before hearing any of their recorded music and instantly falling in love with it. There are many many artists I’ve loved more because I saw them live. But hearing someone for the first time in a live setting, being present in the moment with them and truly hearing them enough to connect with them, that’s something special. KEXP live performances allow you to do that from the comfort of your personal space.↩
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