SO TOTALLY:Hailing from Philadelphia, so totally feels like a
seemingly-prophesized act in a long line of genre-bending bands from
the area. Culling members and textures from the many art scenes the
city provides, the individuals forming so totally cast an incredibly
wide net in terms of interests, abilities and sonic contributions.
Permeating through each song’s hypnotic, airy foundation is an
undeniable pop sensibility that allows the band to effortlessly swim
from ear-worm hooks to punishingly heavy bridges. Though often
obscured, the inimitably saccharine and reverb-drenched melodies of
vocalist/guitarist Roya Weidman are punctuated by a crushing wall of
sound, lulling the listener into the most blissful of nightmares.
Shifting leads, provided by guitarist Matt Arbiz, guide the listener
down each song’s dimly-lit hallway of swift, often drastic sonic
transitions. Despite the often soothing nature of their sound, so
totally cannot be loosely engaged with; each song moves at a
break-neck pace. This is accentuated by drummer Joe McLaughlin’s
ability to pull the listener into head-bobbing grooves before abruptly
cutting and shifting between textures on a single tom hit. Bassist
Ryan Wildsmith bolsters this foundation, driving the band’s rhythm
dynamics with punctual, unassuming bass lines before diving into
bone-rattling, fuzzed-out chords. On a passive listen, the music’s
abrupt and staggering changes will jolt the back to attention. so
totally became a local fixture after the release of their 2016
extended-play “a cheap close-up of heaven, ” and will release
their debut full-length “in the shape of…” May 3rd. The album is
a statement piece for the band and one that perfectly encapsulates the
crippling fear and paranoia caused by the serenity that the band
washes over the listener.
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