The band stopped by SiriusXM's Alt Nation to perform an acoustic performance of the pop single and selections from their upcoming album Model, released May 24
Sometimes in life, some people can't help but work late because they are singers. And sometimes, on very rare occasions, they go on vacation and have no choice but to make it Mountain Dew for you. All three happened to the Wallows when they stopped by SiriusXM's Alt Nation to perform an acoustic version of Sabrina Carpenter's caffeinated pop hit “Espresso.”
But Wallows' take on 'Espresso' wasn't a simple cover. Towards the end of the song, the band – consisting of Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters and Cole Prestonalso – switched gears and inserted a verse from New Order's “Age of Consent” into the final chorus, singing: “And I'm not the kind of likes to tell you/Just what you want to/You're not the type to tell me/That's what this espresso is.'
During their performance, the band also performed music from their upcoming third studio album, Model, out on May 24. “We want this to be the most accessible album we've ever made. I want people to put it on if they're not really fans of us and get caught up right away,” Minnette said. Rolling rock earlier this year. “We don't want to take too much of their attention, but we want to keep it. We keep them all the time and make them want to come back.”
He added: “We let go of those pressures of what all the forces around us want from us and ended up focusing on what we were doing and what we wanted, and it ended up being an album that really felt right to us. It's the freshest we've been.”
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