San Francisco four-piece Cindy have shared a new song, ‘Party Store’, the latest single from their forthcoming album 1:2. Check out its Kevin Linn-directed visual below.
“‘Party Store’ is about repetition – generation to generation and within a life,” guitarist-vocalist Karina Gill explained in a statement. “It’s also about the almost altar-like character of some corner store counters: the kid photos and signed dollar bills and lucky charms and out-dated notices and ancient advertisements and winning tickets. Around here, I call corner stores corner stores, but that sounded like a terrible name for a song. I’m from the East Coast where we called corner stores ‘bodegas’, which is also a terrible name for a song. So we went with the Midwestern American version, ‘party store’, and figured we could get away with it as Aaron is from Indiana.”
1:2 is set for release on October 1 via Tough Love Records. It includes the previously released single ‘To Be True’.