Premiere: Coleman bursts apart in surreal video for new single ‘Cali’


In his previous guise as Coast Modern band leader, Coleman Trapp displayed a serious knack for a hook, and it’s something on full display on his second new song in less than a month. Following on from reintroductory singles ‘Ahoy’ and ‘Knowing’, the California native draws from his surroundings on the agitated, restless ‘Cali’.

Despite running just over the two-minute mark, Coleman‘s latest offering packs a lot into proceedings; two verses, two choruses and a whole lot of drive. Speaking about the song, Trapp says that it ‘went from inception to completion in one very fun session. They don’t always come this easy, but [its] musical themes and narrative elements were drawn out of an authentic and effortless place.’

Ahead of its release tomorrow, we’re premiering the colourful video for the song. Three words: piñata support group. Yes, you read that correctly.

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