Conveyor is a Brooklyn-based indie pop project known for their dreamy, experimental sound that blends psychedelic textures with art-rock sensibilities. Formed in the early 2010s, the group originally included members TJ Mundy, Michael Pedron, Alan Busch, and Christian Barsi, crafting intricate, melody-driven tracks marked by surreal lyrics and layered instrumentation. They gained attention with their self-titled 2012 debut album and followed up with 2014’s *Pretty Pictures*, showcasing their knack for off-kilter rhythms and whimsical arrangements. After a hiatus, Conveyor reemerged in the 2020s with a refreshed approach, dropping eclectic singles like "Ready Not Ready" and "Ani Mag," which lean into hypnotic grooves and minimalist production while retaining their signature quirky charm.
Though they’ve kept a relatively low profile compared to their earlier days, Conveyor’s recent releases—including the playful "Mammal Food / Pushups" and the meditative "Theme" series edits—hint at a band still exploring the edges of pop experimentation. Their music often feels like a collage of vintage synths, shimmering guitars, and ethereal vocals, inviting listeners into a world that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly weird. Whether playing DIY venues or sharing cryptic visual art alongside their tracks, Conveyor maintains a cult-favorite status among fans of left-field indie sounds.
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