stream: The Hush Now Are Louder than You Think

Boston’s the Hush Now sound like Braid playing a reunion show on a cloud. Replace Bob Nanna’s raspy voice with Noel Kelly’s nice-guy vocals, add a little “pop” to their step, and turn down the juice for a second; you’ve got the perfect ingredients for a notable pop-indie band. ‘Traditions’ is the first single from the group’s brand new self-titled debut, romping through the stratosphere with bass-y guitar riffs, bells tickling just the right places, low-end, catchy vocals, and just the right amount of commitment. Give this baby a couple of listens and you’ll be singing along in no time – which, ironically, works in direct conflict to the name of the band.
stream: Hush Now ‘Traditions’
from Hush Now

Tracklisting:
01 The Man from Galway
02 Bedtime Stories
03 Vancouver
04 Sadie Hawkins Dance
05 Pining
06 Ashes
07 Subtle Like Bombs
08 Traditions
09 Roleplay
10 Landlord and the Tenant
11 Hiding in Corners









