California-based recording artist and producer Neil Cassidy has officially released his latest EP, Natural Disastering (Baroque Painting of Two), named after its lead single. The project showcases Cassidy’s signature bedroom pop sound while pushing the boundaries with influences from French House, glitch-infused funk guitars, and rich, analog-driven beats.
Cassidy, formerly the frontman of indie outfit The Panduhs, continues to evolve his artistry, drawing inspiration from electronic pioneers like Daft Punk and Justice, while also paying homage to regional icons such as Pavement and Grandaddy. His distinctive vocal approach on the new EP echoes the style of Basketball Disco, The Panduhs’ 2017 album, maintaining a familiar yet refined presence.
Lyrically, Natural Disastering (Baroque Painting of Two) explores themes of destruction and renewal, painting a vivid picture of chaos transformed into tranquility. The EP immerses listeners in a world where beauty and disorder intertwine, creating a dynamic and evocative sonic landscape.
With this latest release, Cassidy continues to cement his place in the evolving indie and electronic music scene, offering a fresh and innovative take on his eclectic influences. Fans of experimental pop and dance music alike will find much to appreciate in this bold new project.