Harrison Brome Shares “Coconut Cream”; Listen Here
August 20, 2021 BY Nettwerk
On Friday, the 25-year-old producer, songwriter, and vocalist Harrison Brome returns with “Coconut Cream,” his first release in two years. It is a driving, gossamer pop track that recalls Tame Impala and Anderson.Paak in equal measure, combining a sly vocal performance with undulating, worn-in production.
Harrison had this to say about the track: “‘Coconut Cream’ walks you through my relationship with Los Angeles. When I wrote the song, it was when I first started to enjoy staying in LA. It usually takes me a couple of visits to get a feel for a place, and I wanted to write a song about my experience there.”
Many people describe music as a lifeline — but few mean it in the way that Brome does. Music has been integral to his life since he found out he had dyslexia at an extremely early age. The Vancouver, British Columbia native makes music chic, mood-driven, and inherently genreless; in each of his compositions is a dialogue between R&B, psych-pop, classic indie, and cutting-edge electronic music. Across his catalog, Harrison has received praise from fans and tastemakers alike, both at radio (KCRW, BBC Radio 1, Radio 1Xtra) and press (FADER, VICE, Complex, NYLON, HighSnobiety), as well as a loyal live following with performances at Osheaga Music & Arts Festival, Bumbershoot, The Great Escape, Electric Forest and more. Over the next year, Harrison will be releasing new music (via Nettwerk Records), adding to a body of work that further establishes him as an artist of seemingly limitless ideology, and no shortage of innovative reference points. Clever, strange, and strikingly indelible, it’s another fascinating next step from an artist who’s never stopped looking forward.
“Coconut Cream” will be available at all digital retailers; click HERE.