Bobby, the septet founded by Tom Greenberg and including Mountain Man‘s Molly Sarle in its ranks, has released a new track from its upcoming self-titled album. The latest song, “Groggy,” lives up to its name, slumping through electronic haze and squiggles while Greenberg’s wispy voice pops in for a couple of lines. A bright, guitar- and synth-centered backbone keeps the song from veering into a fuzzy no man’s land. The real fun begins around the three-minute mark, as Greenberg sheds some of the vocal filters, Sarle adds harmonies and a stronger percussion line enters, giving the tune more definition.
Greenberg formed Bobby when he was a senior at Bennington College in Vermont. He and his bandmates, the majority being fellow Bennington students, moved into a house in the small town of Montague, MA, along the Connecticut River with the sole purpose of recording an album. Find out what making music in isolation sounds like when Partisan releases Bobby June 21.
Stream “Groggy” below, or download it here.
Tracklist For Bobby:
01. We Saw
02. Sore Spores
03. Tomb Bloom
04. Nap Champ
05. Dead Outside
06. Loading Phase
07. Ginger
08. Downing
09. Shimmy
10. Groggy
11. Dust Beam
12. The Shed


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