My Son The Doctor Release Genre-Blending Anthem ‘Lawrence Bigando’

Brooklyn’s indie-alternative band, My Son The Doctor, just dropped a fresh single, "Lawrence Bigando," from their upcoming album Glamours. It’s a genre-bending track, mixing vibes from 90s slacker rock with a dash of post-punk. Quite the eclectic blend, if you ask me.

The band describes the tune as "subway music," a tribute to Lawrence Bigando, an MTA worker. He’s the station manager at the Halsey L stop on the Bushwick/Ridgewood border. Fun fact: they tap a plaque with his name for luck every time they pass by. Quirky, right?

This track crafts an anthemic soundscape, with dissonant chords and unusual rhythms creating an experimental vibe. It’s like a sonic adventure, really.

And hey, mark your calendars! The album drops with a release show on April 18 at Brooklyn Made. Sharing the stage with Dead Tooth, My Son The Doctor will also hit the road to SXSW. They’re ready to captivate audiences with their introspective yet powerful music. Exciting times ahead!

Mike Londan
Mike Londan
Mike Londan is a senior music writer at TuneInsights.com. Mike is passionate about music and has been covering the music industry for over three years.