MisterWives Go From Reflections To Our Own House
. (Radio.com) The title track from MisterWives' Reflections EP is also the anchor for the band's first full-length Our Own House, out Feb. 24, a bubbly and emotive collection of dancefloor ready indie pop. It's an album that exhibits the many elements that make up MisterWives' collective musical personality: a bit of rocksteady reggae, a dash of Broadway balladeering, a splash of EDM and heaping helpings of neon-tinted new wave. 'The awesome thing is that we all come from different backgrounds," Hehir says. 'So what we personally listen to is so eclectic. We traveled so much in support of Reflections that we'd all take turns on the road playing our favorite songs for an hour at a time. That lent itself to a lot of experimentation once we started playing with each other and writing for Our Own House." Besides their shared interest in all things musical, what helps drive MisterWives is how well the core trio get along. Sure, it helps that Bowler and Lee are a couple but, even with that, as Hehir put it, 'it's an anomaly." 'We never have fights," he continues. 'We all get along incredibly well. Our personalities really match one another." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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