Tag: The Ocean Blue Ballerina Out of Control

Through the release of their full-length debut, 2021’s In This Town and last year’s Zoo Avenue EP, the Southeast Ohio-based indie outfit The Laughing Chimes, founded by siblings Evan and Quinn Seurkamp, firmly cemented a timeless sound that draws from American and British jangle pop from the 80s and 90s that could have easily originated in Athens, GA, Dunedin, New Zealand — or Southeastern Ohio.

The Southeastern Ohio-based band share two new, gloomy singles — just in time for the Halloween season. The A-side “A Promise To Keep” is an original that sees the band expanding upon the jangle pop sound that they’ve developed with hints of early R.E.M. and late 70s post punk, with angular yet lyrical bass lines from the band’s newest member Avery Bookman and glistening bursts of synth paired with Evan Seukamp singing lyrics describing abandoned Appalachian towns with cavernous reverb. The result is a haunting anthem of a decaying, slowly dying America that should feel familiar to those who have grown up in small, one-industry towns across the country.

The B-side is a loving and fairly straightforward cover of The Ocean Blue‘s “Ballerina Out of Control,” off 1991’s Cerulean. While retaining the essential elements of the original — in particular, the jangling guitar melody and twinkling keys — The Laughing Chimes version manages to be possess a bittersweet ache that compliments the A-side single, while evoking the chill and gloom of autumn.