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REVIEW album Late Again Caterpillars (Single)

Late Again 'Caterpillars'

Caterpillars (Single)

Late Again

Late Again's latest single, ‘Caterpillars,’ is a captivating blend of indie pop, electronica, and lo-fi that leaves a lasting impression. The track, rooted in a personal experience of living amidst the chaos of urban gentrification, features a hypnotic beat derived from the very construction noise that disrupted Late Again's sleep for years. This beat, fused with psychedelic trip-hop elements, underpins a melodic and immersive arrangement that tells a compelling story of finding calm in chaos while confronting the uncomfortable reality of being part of that change.

The music video for ‘Caterpillars,’ a creative collaboration brought to life by Landia, Evil Twin, Marla, and Globetrotters, adds a visual layer to this narrative, showcasing the dedication and artistry of the team behind it. Directed by Gui Bohn and Nina Torres, the video’s year-long production journey reflects the passion and long-standing friendships that shaped its creation.

Late Again's music is a rich tapestry of influences, from his Brazilian roots to the vibrant indie and electronic scenes of Brooklyn. Drawing inspiration from artists like Mac Demarco, Gorillaz, and Caetano Veloso, his sound is a unique blend of modern and timeless elements. As he prepares to release his second EP, Absolutely Almost Sure, Late Again continues to evolve his sound, promising a more energetic and polished exploration of his distinctive style.

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