29 Mars 2023
From UNITED STATES •
Rebounder is the project of New York City native producer and writer Dylan Chenfeld, with his brother Noah Chenfeld and their close neighborhood childhood friends Cobey Arner and Zack Kantor.
Rebounder has toured with the likes of The Neighbourhood, Phoenix, Dayglow, and Cautious Clay. Rebounder has received praise from NME, DIY, Notion, Culness
Rebounder recently teamed with good friend Jesse Rutherford (lead singer of The Neighbourhood) for the collaboration song "Change Shapes (feat. Jesse)". The song received press from The FADER, Office Magazine, & Pigeons and Planes. The band performed the song with Jesse for the first time at a halloween party in New York.
Rebounder has modeled for a brand collaboration with menswear company Corridor, the song used in the digital ad campaign was “Slow Angel”.The Rebounder song “Night Sports” was synced in an episode of Showtime’s “Shameless”.
Rebounder recently supported Joy Again on a west coast tour, and has supported MUNA, Twin Shadow, How Long Gone / Chris Black, Dayglow, & The Neighbourhood. Rebounder just concluded a full North American tour with Last Dinosaurs.
Rebounder’s debut track “Japanese Posters” has over 12M streams on Spotify, with the project now boasting more than 470,000 monthly listeners with very few songs out.
Their single "Boy Friday" was self-produced and written, and the song boasts a video shot in Los Angeles starring Chris Black as the brothers’ LA spiritual tour guide. The video was directed by Ben Klein (Sundance 2022 winner) and received praise from Ones to Watch, Ladygunn, Earmilk
In 2022, Rebounder released “Factoury Girl” the leading single from the band's upcoming EP Sundress Songs. The track is a self-produced anthem dedicated to the nonstop dreamers that work tirelessly to keep their ambitions alive. Wonderland Magazine called the song, "a blissful, moreish listen, led by transfixing hooks and Rebounder’s deft guitar lines."
Their new single "Dreamland" is about closing your eyes and wanting to go somewhere else, and waking up 6 to 8 hours later realizing maybe where you are is where you are supposed to be," confides Dylan Chenfeld, frontman of the band.
“Some bands just seem to have it all together. From the first second of music they release to the accomplished videos, it all just works.” - NME
“Japanese Posters is two-minutes-thirty of delightful cynicism, all packaged in the kind of earworm that could fool even the most hardened of hipsters into allegiance” - DIY
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DIFFUSION MARCH, 29, 2023