Grunge-tinged passion erupts from powerfully intimate songwriting from Tel-Aviv artist TRACE KOTIK

Recorded in his countryside home, “Until Next Time”, the new album from Tel-Aviv artist TRACE KOTIK confronts wicked heartbreak and depression. Musically,  makes powerfully intimate songs that erupt with grunge-tinged passion. On his new single “Until Next Time”, a dark electric guitar riff blossoms into a full breakdown of gritty synths and crashing cymbals, while Jonathan Kotik repeats the mantra “everything will be alright”. Today, we’re stoked to give you the official premiere of the new video and some moredetails on TRACE KOTIK’s inspiring, intimate craft. “Until Next Time”s ambitious arrangements recall the delicate layers of contemporaries like Fleet Foxes or War on Drugs. It’s the work of an artist who’s b...

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