Soft rock fans may know Infinity Song from their viral hit 'Hater's Anthem' but it's the group's grassroots foundation, gospel upbringing and intricate
Soft rock fans may know Infinity Song from their viral hit “Hater’s Anthem” but it’s the group’s grassroots foundation, gospel upbringing and intricate harmonies that landed them their first residency at the jazz staple, Blue Note , starting April 15.
From perfecting harmonies around the kitchen table to sharing the stage at Blue Note, this band of siblings stands out with their distinctive sound.Their songs float between idyllic lullabies like “Slow Burn” or apparent journeys of self-discovery like “Pink Sky” or “Metamorphosis”. Each member composes, produces and writes songs that bounce between serious and smug, adding to a fresh flavor that boundary-less Gen-Z has embraced.
“It was a unique upbringing because we would workshop the arrangements for the choirs at home around the kitchen table and then we would go into rehearsals and all of us kids would be section leaders and would teach the parts to the larger choir,” Abraham said. “It felt really good in the process of arranging it performing it. It really felt like we were all in our strengths. In one genre, maybe one or two people might perform better and then maybe another person might feel like my voice isn’t made for this genre,” Angel said. “But with this genre, it felt like we were all collectively playing to our strengths.”
An example of this is the popular “Hater’s Anthem” which Israel said has an inadvertent message of faith behind it. The song calls out the hyper-critical nature of modern society through smug, side-eyeing lyrics.
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