Australian Electro Dance-Pop Powerhouse Confidence Man Returns. - Music Video: Feels Like A Different Thing
posted 12 Feb 2022 by Krister Axel
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Australian electro dance-pop powerhouse Confidence Man is back with another no-nonsense party anthem. "Feels Like A Different Thing" is a preview release from their upcoming album "Tilt" which is due out April 1, 2022 via Heavenly Recordings. The music video for this bona fide fist-pumper showcases Confidence Man in their native element—mixing beat-forward electronic grooves with vocal hooks and a lot of feel-good energy. The talents of Janet Planet, cavorter-in-chief Sugar Bones and their enigmatic, beat-making bandmates Clarence McGuffie and Reggie Goodchild come together with hints of Balearic vibe, the inimitable Australian landscape, and a musical signature that might remind you of The Chemical Brothers or even some old-school Fatboy Slim.

The results of this vivacious concoction are as enigmatic as they are primal: partially inspired by time spent hanging out in the studio with certified Con Man fans Gregg Alexander [of New Radicals], Simon Carmody and U2 producer Andy Barlow, the Melbourne foursome’s second album is built on a newfound philosophy: think less, do more.

An insatiable drive towards the impromptu, combined with the band’s unerring commitment to the party lifestyle, culminates in a free-flowing exposition of all things glorious and unforced. "Feels Like A Different Thing" is at once both self-evident and surprising, as it celebrates the current moment and our own abilities to recognize the potential that lies within. Confidence Man's music pulses with the physicality of the club as it unites dance-floors across time and space, leaving us with a fresh perspective and a renewed appreciation for the gift of life.

These are definitely the moves you are looking for.

Two lyrics, one riff, no fuss. It'll get your blood pumping. It'll make your ears bleed (in a good way). It'll steal your car and burn down your house and you'll still say thanks.” - Confidence Man

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Krister Bjornson Axel

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Paris, France. Madison, Wisconsin. Los Angeles. Ashland, Oregon. Ottawa. I write music, I write about music, and I write code. See also: photography, prose, podcasting. I have 1 gorgeous wife, 2 amazing kids, and many interests.


Recent Awards: 2020 ND (Photo) Honorable Mention, 2020 Accenti Writing Contest Finalist