Montreal's Prism Shores Unveil Jangle-Gaze Anthem "Tourniquet" (Meritorio Records)
Montreal “jangle-gazers” Prism Shores stretch beyond the jagged cracks of late-November sidewalks with “Tourniquet,” out now via Meritorio Records. The single marks the second off of the group’s forthcoming album Out From Underneath, which is set to release on January 17th, 2025.
Prism Shores—comprised of Jack MacKenzie, Ben Goss, Luke Pound, and Finn Dalbeth (Dresser)—are reliably impressive when it comes to crafting meditative indie freefalls, but “Tourniquet” and its cohorts hint at something more. This new era sees Prism Shores breaking out into more ambitious soundscapes, flexing some exponential overdubbing for a pleasing shoegaze wave. It also employs the band’s sonic talents in exciting ways, with each member taking a stab at vocals, guitars, and other instrumentation for a heightened sense of collaboration.
Said the band of Out from Underneath’s latest track:
“The closest we’ve come to a straight-up power pop song. The idea was to make the track sound like first record Teenage Fanclub with MBV glide guitar – I think it’s one of our favourite tracks on the album. Our drummer Luke plays the jangly lead guitar riff on this one, and Ben plays a ripping skronky solo at the end. It also has backing vocals from our friend KT Laine, one of her four contributions to the record. Lyrically, it’s about reckoning with unhealthy self-criticism and dependency on certain coping mechanisms.”
“Tourniquet” nods to the brooding grip of dream pop staples like The Sundays, burning brightly as it flails towards maturity. The single captures an airtight act’s evolution in more ways than one.