Kennyhoopla
conditions of an orphan// is a bold new breakthrough for Kennyhoopla. His fifth proper EP—and
his final release before putting out his long-awaited debut album—finds the Cleveland-hailing
singer-songwriter embracing the music that he grew up with and digging deeper than ever into
his own personal experiences. The result is an exciting new chapter for Kennyhoopla, and it’s
only the beginning.
This new collection of music is the culmination of Kennyhoopla’s journey so far and follows this
past spring’s rebirth // renaissance EP this past spring, a release that represented “a new
beginning” for Kenny as his inaugural release on the Orchard. If that EP took inspiration from
vintage-classic acts like the Drums and New Order, then conditions of an orphan// dives deep
into the buzzsaw indie rock sound of the 2000s—think the Rapture’s spiky rhythms and Franz
Ferdinand’s suave effervescence.
girlfriends
As the exceedingly prolific pair known as girlfriends, Travis Mills and Nick
Gross conjure songs that are at once pleasingly familiar and warmly
unique. In less than three years, the duo created not one but two urgent,
inspired, and original albums.
They’ve already sold out the Roxy in LA; opened for Machine Gun Kelly;
toured with Mod Sun and Grayscale; and played a festival with Twenty One
Pilots. SPIN called girlfriends’ self-titled debut “polished, impassioned, and
commanding,” comparing their cross-genre appeal to MGK and Trippie
Redd. Fans streamed the first album more than 46 million times on Spotify
alone, driven by songs like “California,” “Where Were You” (ft. Travis
Barker), and “Jessica.”
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