NFOP loves: Dakotafish.

July 25, 2011, 1 comments

I think it’s about time we give the LA based three-piece Dakotafish a few more good words, especially after the release of their (in my opinion) long-awaited debut full-lenght Many Moons, which most definitely deserves more than only 4600 plays on last.fm. Our good friends over at I Guess I’m Floating even introduced us to Mike Fish and his band as early as three years ago, but didn’t for some reason get any more blog hype around their music before releasing the ridiculously catchy single Jitter earlier last year.

This time, Dakotafish is back with a stronger and more organic sound than ever, now with bigger drums, less synths and bright, polyphonic vocals; leaning towards both psychedelic rock and electronic/indie pop, however with an exception of the old single and first track Jitter, which differs from the rest of the album with its dancy, synthpoppy sound. I might even go as far as saying we are witnessing a pop group being born in front of our eyes, so don’t let this record leave you unheard. You can even download it for free right here.

Dakotafish - Midnight Lemonade

Dakotafish - Strange Symmetry

Dakotafish – Jitter

By Tonje