hones in on a genre-bending sound that’s provoked comparison to the musical acts of yesteryear—think Cobra Starships meets—and has pushed skeptic critics to over-simplify their music as part of the early aughts dance-pop revivalist movement with heavy roots in New York City’s downtown scene. “I love seeing that it spawned a lot of discourse,” says Angel. “I feel like that’s always a really good sign.
ANGEL: It’s black. Yeah, I have an air, I have an espresso machine., but I love waking up, walking there, and seeing their faces. They have a cat named Luna.LULU: This is an amazing spa that we had some meetings at once when we were doing this Red Bull culture clash thing with Club Cringe. So we have some good memories here and it’s also an awesome spot to sweat out all your problems.
LULU: Well, actually, today was the first time that we got recognized upon walking out of our apartment. On our street.ANGEL: Lulu and I are really good at communicating with each other, I think with music and just personal stuff and we’re both very patient people too, so it works well.MACIAS: Now that this second album cycle is ending, what’s next?