8-bit music from Tree Wave. (What can be done with “…an Atari 2600, a Commodore 64, a 286 luggable PC, and an Epson dot matrix printer, all reprogrammed as sound generators.”)
Reminds me of *Animal Collective, at least at the start and the lead vocals.
God damn you!
I spend a lot of time in grocery stores for work and whenever this comes on it ends up stuck in my head for hours after. Like it is now!
Also just as a note, Safeway, at least in the metro Denver area, actually plays a lot of good music - I almost always hear something by either Camera Obscura or Great, Good, Fine, OK when I am in one. Which I know all the lyrics to. Which leads to…well, figure it out.
I’ve had to apologize to total strangers for singing along in the grocery store, so I feel ya, man!
I usually find out that I am doing it when a total stranger touches my arm and says “You have a lovely singing voice”, at which point I die.
This one is stuck in my head right now. I usually use youtube for lofi and acapella music as background while I work and I guess it got caught in the algorithm. The bouncy lyric style is stuck in my head so bad. I wouldn’t mind finding other songs in this style though. I had a similar string when I discovered electroswing. Still highly enjoy that style but it seems to have faded like another strange style I liked - chaphop.
Typing this out makes me realize I have very bizarre music tastes. But I’m ok with that.
Me likey.
I can definitely see the line between chaphop (Professor Elemental esp.) and the song you posted. Very bouncy and within about 30 seconds I was grinning!
Very nice, from one bizzarro to another
Bouncing around in my head recently. I am blaming the show Hello Tomorrow!. Not because it is in it or anything, but because a retrofuture vibe always makes me think of it. If I was playing the game Fallout that would do it too
Quick! Go to the Choir! Choir! Choir! w/Kermit thread. All I’m hearing in my head is Kermit singing Rainbow Connection. Good earworm cleanser!
Or how about…
Or even better…
“I feel like I’m disappearing / getting smaller everyday / but I look in the mirror / and I’m bigger in every way”
The Carpenters’ Superstar has the single best line in any song ever written, and I will die on this hill:
Baby baby baby baby, ohh baby