Hear Kodacrome scream and chill out at the same time. This isn’t a combination that comes naturally to most of us, but in channeling rage through rhythm, singer Elissa Pociask has carved out a unique space that’ll make you wonder why no one has thought of pairing an acoustic guitar with casiotones before (‘Modern Man’).
When there’s a limit to frustration, San Fran and Brooklyn based Kodacrome provides the perfect outlet. Tracks like the winding ‘All the Ama’ off their new EP ‘Perla,’ gives and takes in equal measure, pushing the listener through an unexpected series of events from big beat dancefloor to solo piano interlude. But whether quiet or loud, it’s proportions are always epic. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets) – Kodacrome submitted their music to The Deli for review digitally here.