"I love when new bands only have one song to listen to. It’s not that I’m not willing to devote the time to a full release, but rather this one song is a short burst of sound that the band has carefully constructed. Then they send it out there as their primary representation. Dig the song, dig the band. That was the case with Children of Pop. They contacted me and sent me this track “Charge” which happens to be their only track to date. It also happens to be an amazing song. Check it out.
Although whoever is behind the music proudly proclaim that they are “an independent chillwave music idea from Houston, Texas” I wouldn’t peg them so narrowly. If anything that tag sells them short, because this track has a lot more to offer. Layered vocals of dreamy harmonies and synths so light that they could be issuing like vapors from a fog machine. The only thing I could build a chillwave case on would be what sounds like 1980’s casio beat/sample. If anything I would tag this as some lush dream pop. And if Children of Pop put as much love into all of their songs as they did on this one, then I imagine they’ll do just fine (with or without chillwave)" (Via: cactusmouth.tumblr.com)
Although whoever is behind the music proudly proclaim that they are “an independent chillwave music idea from Houston, Texas” I wouldn’t peg them so narrowly. If anything that tag sells them short, because this track has a lot more to offer. Layered vocals of dreamy harmonies and synths so light that they could be issuing like vapors from a fog machine. The only thing I could build a chillwave case on would be what sounds like 1980’s casio beat/sample. If anything I would tag this as some lush dream pop. And if Children of Pop put as much love into all of their songs as they did on this one, then I imagine they’ll do just fine (with or without chillwave)" (Via: cactusmouth.tumblr.com)