If you've skipped over this release because of the comparative quiet surrounding it, I highly suggest you rewind and hit play.
Throughout Brightest Darkest Day, Pyyramids succeeds in its ability to be simultaneously retro and modern, both bright and dark, as the title suggests.
This is the sort of strong, musically ambitious side project that could easily end up being a long-term collaboration.
At their best, PYYRAMIDS push towards a less anthemic, yet equally dramatic take on Metric.
The eclectic pop created by the LA-based twosome is an honourable-enough bash at splicing Fleetwood Mac-ish melodrama, fidgety electro and Hole-aping grunge.