Genre-Hopping Anthem “Lawrence Bigando” Unveiled by My Son The Doctor
My Son The Doctor, a Brooklyn-based indie-alternative band, has just released their new single “Lawrence Bigando” from their upcoming album Glamours. This track is a genre-hopping journey that combines elements of 90s slacker rock and post-punk for a unique sound.
The band shares that “Lawrence Bigando” is a tribute to an MTA worker at the Halsey L subway stop in NYC. The song captures the essence of this individual and the neighborhood where they work, creating a special connection for the band.
With dissonant chords and eccentric rhythms, “Lawrence Bigando” offers an anthemic listening experience that is experimental and captivating. The band will also be hosting an album release show on April 18 at Brooklyn Made, and they will be heading down to SXSW as part of their tour.
My Son The Doctor’s introspective and powerful artistry is set to make waves in the music scene, so be sure to keep an eye on them. Connect with the band on Instagram to stay updated on their latest releases and shows.