Reptile Tile and Period Bomb Team Up on Quirky Gem ‘Shopping Around’

Reptile Tile’s music is as lush and quirky as their shiny, interactive website. Don’t take our words for it. Visit this page, and then listen to ‘Shopping Around’. What unfolds is an otherworldly, chaotic and rowdy listening experience, one that’s steeped in nostalgic art rock and hints of fashionable psychedelia. Yet, the Virginia Beach-based group are not following a set script. Simply, they develop their own experimental formula, a stream of sonic goodness that’s part playful and part haunting, always surprising and challenging. 

‘Shopping Around’ is first and foremost a highly collaborative effort. Written by Reptile Tile’s Terry Cloth with Camila Alvarez of Period Bomb, the record sees the two outfits expand their instrumental lineups, making good use of saxophones and eclectic percussion. Such an organic diversity lends the song a timeless quality, and frankly, it’s hard to pinpoint it to a specific cultural scene or even a geographical location. Simply, ‘Shopping Around’ exists in its own space-time continuum. A place that’s freely accessible to the boldest listeners out there. 

Delving deeper into the single, Reptile Tile explain: “This song is made for those who want to have fun and also enjoy exploring confrontational ideas through a light-hearted lens.” Overall, ‘Shopping Around’ is not your average rock effort. It’s a fierce track that gracefully pushes the boundaries. We wouldn’t have taken anything less. 

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