In his most recent Eco Mix release under the moniker of The Drums, Jonny Pierce, the indie pop maestro hailing from New York, delves into the intricate process of healing from childhood trauma and the enduring impact it casts on one's adult life. Within the radiant and self-titled album "Jonny," he unfolds a heartfelt homage to a constellation of younger selves yearning for nourishment, now collectively rejoicing in a sense of belonging. Playful, poignant, uproarious, and tranquil by turns, Jonny embraces life's beautiful chaos in all its facets, capturing the enchantment that arises when one falls in love with oneself to the core.
Ascending to alt-pop eminence with a graceful entrance, The Drums have consistently delivered studio albums that skillfully navigate the delicate balance between heartrending melancholy and irresistible pop allure. Their music is a vibrant tapestry woven with pastel guitars, reverb, modular synthesizers, and drum machines—a sound that is both uniquely theirs and unmistakably The Drums. Demonstrating its timeless appeal, The Drums' repertoire is exemplified by the recent resurgence of their RIAA Gold-certified track, "Money," originally featured on their breakthrough sophomore album "Portamento." The song claimed the #1 spot on the Alternative Global Shazam Chart and soared to #2 on the TikTok Global Hashtag Chart.
Title |
1. |
"I Want It All" |
4:55 |
2. |
"Isolette" |
2:34 |
3. |
"I'm Still Scared" |
2:13 |
4. |
"Better" |
3:48 |
5. |
"Harms" |
1:47 |
6. |
"Little Jonny" |
1:24 |
7. |
"Plastic Envelope" |
3:17 |
8. |
"Protect Him Always" |
0:54 |
9. |
"Be Gentle" |
3:55 |
10. |
"Dying" (featuring Rico Nasty) |
3:39 |
11. |
"Green Grass" |
3:57 |
12. |
"Obvious" |
3:54 |
13. |
"The Flowers" |
4:22 |
14. |
"Teach My Body" |
4:35 |
15. |
"Pool God" |
4:41 |
16. |
"I Used to Want to Die" |
1:02 |
Total length: |
50:57 |