Eric Frisch recently released his album entitled Music Under Sea and it definitely mixes the sound of alternative rock with indie pop. The soft sounds in the track Drift Away show a 50s and 60s pop music influence, comparable to The Hollies or The Mamas & The Papas. Frisch also cites bands like Real Estate and Best Coast as influencing his sound as well. Another quality that stands out amongst Music Under Sea is the production and how it sounds. Recorded in his New York Studio with two microphones, Frisch states that it sounds like the sound is underwater. In a world filled with so much autotuning and editing, the raw and minimal lo-fi sound of Music Under Sea draws listeners in even more. Overall, the songs, aesthetic, and name all fit together perfectly in Frisch’s musical puzzle.
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