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Electro-Pop Trio Carousel Debut Music Video For 'Let's Go Home' - Watch Now

Wednesday, 23 May 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
Electro-Pop Trio Carousel Debut Music Video For 'Let's Go Home' - Watch Now

Fast-rising electro-pop trio Carousel have premièred the music video to their new track 'Let's Go Home'.

Consisting of Berklee College Of Music graduates Tyler Cratcha, Jackson Phillips and Kevin Friedman. Now Brooklyn based, Carousel have caused quite the stir since bursting onto the scene in late 2011 with '26 Allston', an EP that the band gave away as a free download to much fanfare. Embraced immediately for their innovative arrangements and ability to straddle a plethora of genre, the band became a mainstay on the Most Popular Page on Hype Machine and sat above the likes of Beach House, Childish Gambino and Frank Ocean on We Are Hunted with the anthemic 'Where Have You Gone', no small feat for a band relying solely on organic growth.

As a prelude to the EP, Carousel are dropping yet another piece of sonic bliss in 'Let’s Go Home'. Combining the drive of electro with the melodic sensibilities of pop and production as crisp as a freshly ironed shirt, this song perfectly encapsulates this fast rising band. Complete with gorgeous synth, calming vocals and introspective lyrics. 'Let’s Go Home' manages to be equal parts soothing and captivating, a track you could listen to on a long drive home or at your favourite night spot. Check out the video below.

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