‘Serpentine’ showcases The Parlor at their most creative and confounding

The duo continue to flex their unmistakable, signature weirdness. 

The duo continue to flex their unmistakable, signature weirdness.

Husband and wife Eric Krans and Jen O’Connor are The Parlor, a neo-psychedelic dream-pop project who’s sound feels as unique and distinctive to themselves as it does creative and exciting.

Their signature sound is intended to reflect some of the most powerful aspects of the human experience, capturing abstract feelings through immersive soundscaping to craft something that feels both complicated yet vulnerable. A wonderful example of this is their latest single ‘Serpentine’, a love song of sorts that captures the duos sunny, psychedelic tendencies and the endearing weirdness and charm of it. The track bends and moves in unique ways, almost nostalgic but with something uncannily different and off about it, The Parlor have masterfully found a way to craft a sound that feels completely unique and new in a sea of emerging artists, and this disconcerting magic is what may just hook you and keep you coming back for more.