Peter Katz readies rhythmically inclined new album “City of Our Lives”

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City of Our Lives is the startling and daring new album from Peter Katz. Rhythmically inclined, streaked with gossamer synths and sensitively attuned lyrics, the album feels like an ecstatic freefall into the unknown. And that’s the point.

The forthcoming LP’s latest single, “Like We Used To Be,” is an energetic, synth-infused departure from Katz’s usual foundation of guitar and piano. Organic drums, rhythmic elements, synth bass, and some synth hooks hit your senses before hitting your thoughts, fuelling you to dance through your emotions.

You can take a listen now to “Like We Used To Be” below!

Stream on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/66PqbjoS4VFu6JeCvAVL4O?si=dwtm7wirTLmSukJ6L4RQJw


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