Led by Denver-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and creative mastermind Jeff Cormack, South of France is an indie pop project that sees Cormack and collaborators specializing in a groovy, beat-driven take on escapist, vacation pop.
With South of France, Cormack has had his work featured in a number of smash-hit TV shows like Bojack Horseman and Shameless while receiving praise from American Songwriter, NPR, Rolling Stone and others. The Denver-based project has also opened for a list of acclaimed acts including Portugal. The Man, Young The Giant, Flaming Lips, Michigander and others.
Cormack’s forthcoming South of France album My Spirit Animal, My Baggage is reportedly one-part solo album and one-part collaborative effort with a series of vocalists, emcees and musicians. The album will feature two previously released singles:
- “Universal Order,” a a heady yet accessible synthesis of psych pop, world music and hip-hop that’s crowd-pleasing and summery that also features Bilingual (Francophone/Anglophone) emcee Big Samir, who is one-half of The Reminders delivers a swaggering verse for the song’s hallucinogenic bridge and break.
- “Something That You Said” a lysergic, blissed out bit of Tame Impala-like pop that serves s a lush and woozy bed for Big Samir and CRL CRRLL to trade swaggering bars and dreamily soulful falsetto vocals.
- “Weekend Lover” is a blissed-out lysergic tune featuring a propulsive and rubbery groove, lush and swirling shoegazer-like textures and ethereal vocals from longtime collaborator, Little Trips‘ Greg Laut that’s a warm and nostalgic blast of summer
The album’s latest single “Little Thoughts” continues a run of material sounds as though it draws from Currents-era Tame Impala, JOVM mainstays POND and GUM with the song anchored around a lush and woozy production featuring enormous 808-like thump, skittering beats, bursts of spacey sounds, strummed guitar and buzzing video game-like synths paired with dreamy falsetto vocals. And yet, “Little Thoughts” fittingly may be the most introspective song off the album to date.
