“We want people to bring their own experience to Par Avion,” Xeno & Oaklander singer/keyboardist Sean McBride says in a Dazed story about the duo’s new album. “There are certainly underlying themes of effort, loss, desert, secret chambers, but the way I feel about it is only one understanding of our contemporary situation. There’s a logic that runs through the album but it’s not the philosophy of stuffy academics; we want our ethics to be viewed through the lens of personal experience.”
Here’s a good start: a complete stream of the record before its official Ghostly International release next week…