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“For one last time I’ll meet you here... this state of mind that’s framed us in a valentine you can’t rescind- all that we have left…it fades with your last breath. “ Antennas Up is a band that lives where high-tech audio meets organic, honest songwriting. Formed in 2008, with a sound that uses vocoder, synths, computers, and guitar effects and is often compared to iconic pop bands like Phoenix and OK Go, the Kansas City foursome deliver songs with high-energy hooks and soul-bearing twists on the human experience of clumsy moments and broken relationships. Nowhere is that more evident than on their newest LP The Awkward Phase. Composed primarily in a remote cabin in Maine, The Awkward Phase captures the dance-driven, high-energy live shows the band is becoming widely known for and introduces a new set of musical themes and textures previously unheard from the electro pop-rock quartet. Says lead vocalist Kyle Akers, “Up in Maine we wrote songs in about every way possible--just a guitar and a singer, the full band playing together, individuals writing parts and bouncing them around, and they all worked in their own ways. You can hear examples of each style of writing come out on the record.” From the blues-influenced anthem “Untitled (How Will I Know)” to the orchestral rock swells in “My Brain” to driving beats and space-reaching vocals in “Lose It.” The Awkward Phase is: ~Produced by Antennas Up ~Engineered by The Ryantist (co-producer and engineer - Ha Ha Tonka 'Death