Corserine Teams Up with Arkine on “You Can Rest Easy” (20 March 2024)
Corserine teams up with Arkine to release ‘You Can Rest Easy’ on Digital Formats via Trailing Twelve Records.
Electronic music collective Corserine follows up their debut album Symmetry with the release of the new single “You Can Rest Easy (ft. Arkine)” via Los Angeles-based Trailing Twelve Records. Combining the strengths of Scottish songwriter/producer Caro Tyle and synth-wizard Gylen Boardman with California-based engineer Cam Perridge, Corserine continues to maintain their dreamy pop texture and gritty electro sound while adding intriguing new elements.
"You Can Rest Easy" features guest vocals from Atlanta-based Arkine. Retro percussion, warm synth beds, and a pulsating bass provide the backdrop as Arkine details a tumultuous breakup. Before a stunning guitar solo (a staple for any Corserine die-hard), the song briefly shifts into a dreamlike bridge with modern trap percussion and aquatic keys - an inventive nod to the vibrant trap and hip-hop scene of Arkine’s city.
“You Can Rest Easy” is out March 20th on Digital Formats via Trailing Twelve.
Written & Performed by Corserine
Guest Vocals on “You Can Rest Easy” by Arkine
Mixed & Mastered by Caro Tyle
Artwork by Robbie Dubbelman
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CORSERINE - You Can Rest Easy (ft. Arkine)
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Release Date: 20 March 2024
Length: 3:12
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BIO
Corserine is an electronic music collective of childhood friends from California and central Scotland, formed in 2019. The project is a vehicle for the ideas of Caro Tyle (songwriting, production), Gylen Boardman (synthesizers), and Cam Perridge (engineer), with many of their songs featuring guest vocalists and musicians.
Growing up in Scotland in the 1980s, the members were all surrounded by a unique blend of musical genres and pop culture. With his mother and sister being classically trained pianists, Tyle first honed his skills as a guitarist in various rock and punk bands. In addition to having an encyclopedic knowledge of synthesizers, Boardman is classically trained in cello. The members cite various 1980’s science fiction films as both thematic and sonic inspiration - “in those films, there’s always a nightclub scene set in the not-too-distant futuristic dystopia. We’re basically making the music playing in those scenes.”
Corserine’s blend of dreamy pop textures, gritty electro, and muscular rhythms will please fans of Tycho, Com Truise, and Neon Indian.