In and Out: A Song to Save Your Weekend

There are no kids in Vancouver band No Kids, just three grownups - multi-instrumentalists Julia Chirka, Justin Kellam, and singer/songwriter Nick Krgovich. (You may remember Krgovich from his Worried Noodles collaboration with Mt. Eerie's Phil Elvrum.)
I am majorly digging their brand of awkward indie R n' B and can't wait for their forthcoming album, "Come Into My House" (out February 19th via Tomlab), to become the soundtrack to my spring.
Whereas R. Kelly jams seem made for blasting out the windows of your Escalade, the layered vocals of Krgovich's nasal falsetto are perfect for bumping on some tinny speakers as you cruise past your secret crush's house on your fixed gear.
Check out the No Kids' single "For Halloween", which contains the priceless lyric, "I know you're not the only one for me/but you make that awfully hard to see/so I stay in making scrapbooks and going stir crazy". We've all been there, haven't we?
Labels: Awesome jams, No Kids, Tomlab

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