REYNA x Seasaw
REYNA Bio
Critically acclaimed Milwaukee sister duo REYNA (Vic & Gab Banuelos) have unveiled the effervescent music video to their new single ‘Good Time’, taken from the ‘Limonada’ EP and released via their own Blue Lola Records. The video showcases the duo’s lighthearted and fun personalities and is written about the frustrations of social anxiety and their desire to have a good time.
The track is produced by Brad Hale (of the duo Now, Now and worked with Grimes, K.Flay, KennyHoopla, Donna Missal) as well as tracks 1-3 from the EP and is the producer of their last bilingual EP ‘you could at least say goodbye’ which saw REYNA receive their debut BBC Radio 1 airplay on the Future Pop show with Mollie King & the Future Alternative show, for their pop anthem ‘talk it out’. The new EP also sees them team up with previous collaborators such as The Ready Set (Jordan Witzigreuter) on lead single ‘Limoncello’ and Drew Pearson (Kesha, Lights, Isaac Dunbar, Wrabel, Galantis) on ‘Lemon Tree’.
Earning plaudits from a vast array of publications including GQ, The Guardian, GRAMMY.com, Rolling Stone, Gay Times, Out Magazine, V Magazine, NPR, Refinery29, DIY, Billboard, Consequence, them & even co-signs by fellow sister-duo Tegan & Sara, it’s clear REYNA have made their mark winning the hearts of industry and fans alike. Not to mention opening for artists such as CHVRCHES, Kesha, Wheatus, The Naked and Famous and X Ambassadors, going on a US tour with Carla Morrison & further support from Music Week, CLASH, HOLA!, Evening Standard, MTV, L’Officiel, NYLON, i-D, The Times, The Line Of Best Fit, PEOPLE, HMV, American Songwriter and much more.
Seasaw Bio
Projecting – the newest album from indie-rock duo Seasaw – was released on April 21, 2023. The album was recorded by the Madison, WI band in their apartments throughout 2020 and was mixed by former Madisonian Beau Sorenson (Thao, Death Cab for Cutie).
Writing, recording, and performing as a two-piece, Seasaw has moved through many iterations to arrive at their newest release. Starting out as a folk band obsessed with CocoRosie, they have now fully bloomed into the fuzzed out rock and roll stepchild of their former selves. Seasaw lives for metamorphosis and continues to get comfortable embracing the flux.
Proudly admitting that they both cry at least once a day, you would never get that from the exuberant and playful songs and videos released by the pair. It seems like embracing that catharsis might be the trick to being able to thoroughly feel and enjoy the fun in this life, which is exactly what they show us on Projecting.
Limited edition vinyl in green and orange variants can be purchased at singseasaw.com