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Indie Mixtape 20: Infinity Song Ascends to New Heights with 'Metamorphosis'

Published February 28, 2024

Rising soft rock ensemble Infinity Song, featuring siblings Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd, have experienced a surge of acclaim, partly due to their resonating track 'Haters Anthem' which gained traction on TikTok in the previous year. Despite what the title might suggest, the group's music is notably gentle and reflective. Infinity Song introduced their compelling album Metamorphosis in the waning months of 2023 and quickly followed up with Infinity Song Essentials early the next year, signifying their evolution in the music landscape. They exhibit a remarkable range, spanning from confronting skepticism in 'Haters Anthem' to embracing self-assurance in the titular track 'Metamorphosis', showcasing their proficiency in crafting emotive soft rock tunes.

The Boyd siblings' journey to the spotlight could easily be a script for a film. Homeschooled by their parents, founders of the Boys & Girls Choirs of Detroit, the group's formative years had them performing to grand audiences. A moment of serendipity occurred in 2016 when a video of them busking on the streets of New York City grasped the attention of filmmaker Jeymes Samuel, which led to Jay-Z signing them to RocNation. They were encouraged to preserve their distinct sound that continues to resonate with a growing fanbase.

In a discussion about their hopes and influences, Infinity Song revealed their ambitions to be counted among music's all-time greats, citing an array of legendary groups as their benchmarks. When prompted about their music's legacy by 2050, they expressed a fervent desire to be remembered on par with iconic bands and ensembles, targeting the pinnacle of musical achievement.

The siblings draw significant inspiration from their father, John Boyd, who deeply influenced their songwriting, production, and overall musical outlook. Reflecting on their quirky adventures, they recounted an episode where they inadvertently camped out in the Pentagon's parking lot, following a car breakdown while on tour. With their sights set on the future, Infinity Song harbors aspirations to perform in cities like London and continue to bring their unique energy to audiences around the world.

Engaging with a variety of topics, from the impact of music education to thoughts on AI's role in the future of music, Infinity Song maintains a forward-looking perspective while emphasizing the irreplaceable nature of human creativity and feeling. Concluding on a resonant note, the group's core ethos is to challenge and overcome fear, a shared adversary for many artists in their creative journeys. Metamorphosis is currently available under Roc Nation Records/Universal, and it symbolizes a defining leap in the group's burgeoning career.

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