The Pass is in for a big year and they started it today with the release off their first single "Sunny Day." As previously written on Parasitic Noise, That Pass will be releasing one single each month for four month culminating in an album release this summer. In between that, they will be touring and having release shows in Louisville for every single.
"Sunny Day" is a continuation of what they keep getting better at constantly. They have a knack for having this identity of being labeled as the synth pop dance band but they don't forget that they can make the guitar just as dance-y. Its especially obvious in "Sunny Day" when Kyle Peters brings out this quick but memorable riff that he loops around the always catchy synths. It's golden.
A lot of people might continue to compare The Pass to, say, Passion Pit. I urge you not to do so. Songs like "Sunny Day" show that they take this dance pop and make it more fun and more sophisticated. I'll take Peters over Michael Angelakos any day.
If "Sunny Day" doesn't sell you, it at least get you energized for what will come from The Pass in 2014.
Here is the link to Sunny Day at Consequence of Sound
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