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Palm trees, sunsets, and neon lights. Three ingredients for a good time; all signs of Upper Paradise.
For Adam Inrig and David Mosco, those three things aren’t something they frequently experience on a daily basis, but rather, it is the picture they paint with their music. Formed in 2018 in Hamilton, Ontario, they set out to explore the musical bounds of electronic indie rock. From the beginning, they had two goals: Keep it fun and, true to their character, keep it chill. Months of basement sessions and experimenting have lead them to where they stand today. As a result, the mixture of melodic synth leads, funky bass lines and wavy guitar riffs will make you wish you were at a late-night beach party.
For Adam Inrig and David Mosco, those three things aren’t something they frequently experience on a daily basis, but rather, it is the picture they paint with their music. Formed in 2018 in Hamilton, Ontario, they set out to explore the musical bounds of electronic indie rock. From the beginning, they had two goals: Keep it fun and, true to their character, keep it chill. Months of basement sessions and experimenting have lead them to where they stand today. As a result, the mixture of melodic synth leads, funky bass lines and wavy guitar riffs will make you wish you were at a late-night beach party.
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