Showing posts with label track review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label track review. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Small Circle "Spinning" and "Mornings" Track Review




Maybe you remember reading my review of Melatonin by Small Circle, the beautiful first ep from this Philadelphia 4-piece, and maybe you don't, but either way the band is releasing their debut full length, Cyclical, on Flower Girl Records on September 8 and we are lucky enough to already have two tracks to taste before the record drops.

"Spinning" is technical, stacked, ballad of a song about putting in non-reciprocated effort into a relationship but sticking it out anyways. Cam Boucher and Marissa D'elia share dual vocal duties and the contrast between the monotone style of Boucher and the beautiful tone of D'elia during the chorus line, "I'll be just fine," is really emotional. The instrumentation does a great job raising the atmosphere and creating this hopeful feel around this awful experience. This song alone makes me very excited for this record.

"Mornings" for one reason or another reminds me of the closing credit song from the HBO series, The Wire, and I love it. The song has a sad 60's vibe to it. It's filled with that feeling of staying up until early mornings, or pulling an all-nighter for no reason, alone in our room with the lights bright, a mess on the floor, creating something or waiting for nothing, unaware of the time or fully aware and not caring. It's somber and it's wanting and it's wonderful.

Cyclical comes out on September 8 on Flower Girl records. Preorder it now!

Small Circle hit the road with Remo Drive and McCafferty this September.

09/05 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA
09/06 - Asbury Park, PA @ Asbury Park Brewery
09/07 - Brooklyn, NY @ The Knitting Factory
09/08 - Kingston, NY @ BSP
09/09 - Boston, MA @ Sonia's

Monday, August 21, 2017

Metz "Cellophane" Track review




The first single off Metz’s forthcoming album, Strange Peace, is an absolute headbanger. The band never shy’s away from the noise and on “Cellophane” they bring it in by the truck full. 

Singer / guitarist Alex Edkins creates a bleak and helpless picture of being buried alive, wrapped in plastic. “How will I know it’s real,” sings Edkins within explosive drum hits and noise drenched, sharp guitar riffs. It’s complete and utter despair while remaining as defiant as ever. 

“Cellophane” is face melting, large, and noisy while managing to stay melodic at times, and more structured than some of the bands older works.

Strange Peace was recorded live to tape by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio Studios in Chicago and it will be out September 22 on Sub Pop.

Check out the track below!



Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Sorority Noise "No Halo" Track review and cover of Brand New's "Me vs. Maradona vs. Elvis"


Sorority Noise will be releasing their newest record, You're Not As ___ As You Think, on March 17 via Triple Crown Records. The band's first single, "No Halo" is an intimate and heart wrenching song about dealing with the passing of a friend, something I can personally relate to all too much and too often. The song starts off with an upbeat guitar line reminiscent of some of the best early 2000's emo acts like Taking Back Sunday and Brand New. Cam Boucher finds himself set in the emotional turmoil of dealing with loss of a friend and not being able to be there and battling the urge to leave himself as he sings, "When God called you to fulfill a vacancy I tried to see why it wasn't me."
In my opinion this is the strongest and most vulnerable I have seen the band thus far and I thank you for that , Cam.
Keep on!



I mentioned Brand New earlier and it fits perfectly as Sorority Noise just released a cover of "Me vs. Maradona vs. Elvis" for the purpose of getting people involved and to donate to the ACLU. The cover is a beautifully haunting stripped down version that Cam is so good at producing, and it just so happens to be one of my favorite Brand New tracks.



Both of Cam's bands, Sorority Noise and Old Gray will be donating all proceeds from sales on their bandcamp to the ACLU. Please make sure to donate and buy yourself some great music from great humans in this critical time in our existence. Also make sure to go see Cam perform with Jeff Rosenstock, Ben Hopkins of PWR BTTM, and Eskimeaux in Brooklyn on February 3 to benefit CAIR-NY (Council on American-Islamic Relations).




Thursday, September 1, 2016

The Grebes "WinterNights" and "Colony" Track Reviews


The Grebes are releasing a new ep entitled DarkDays//WinterNights on September 13 and previous to that release they premiered two new songs on bandcamp. "WinterNights" and "Colony" and they are so good.

The band mixes folk with indie and they do it so well. "WinterNights" has a nice slow burn to it. It builds up to so many points where it should flow over the top into something massive but The Grebes always keep it controlled which I think works even better. The build up to the overflow happens to much and it's really great to see a band hold back without holding back. The musicianship and vocals are always on too.

"Colony" got me completely fucked up. I won't lie. I got chills, and after reading the facebook post about the song itself it hit even harder. All I can really say is that it's really wonderful to see a person who has dealt with heavy abandonment and who has channeled those feelings and has created something so powerful and inspiring. My hat goes off to you my friend. Thank you for this.

Stream both of these songs on bandcamp.
See them on the 14th at the Middle East.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Suburban Living "Come True" Track Review

Suburban Living just finished recording their sophomore record entitled Almost Paradise which will be out 10/07 via the great 6131 Records. The band released their first single "Come True" courtesy of Impose Magazine early last week.

The track kicks off in a synth daydream until the drums kick in followed by guitar. The song reminds me of something from Twin Peaks. It has that dreamy, white noise aspect to it, and the vocals have a far off quality to them and they sit pretty even with the rest of what's going on. Though sometimes they drift a little further and it gives the song some nice depth. All the different layers, from the synth and drums moving the song forward, to the guitars fluttering in and out, to the constant noise deep in the mix and the effected vocals make this a really solid first offering from this new record. There's lots here to get into and get lost in. Get to it.

Almost Paradise will be out 10/07
Stream "Come True" over at Impose Magazine.

They play 10/08 in Philly at The Foundry

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

American Football "I've Been So Lost For So Long" Track Review


I never thought I would be able to do this, write a review for American Football, without going back to their self-titled record, but here I am. The self-titled record released back in September of '99 on Polyvinyl has been a staple of my musical influence and a record that has kept a steady rotation on my record player and in my car. It's beautiful, real, vulnerable, and one of the first records I bought as a newcomer to punk, early emo, and hardcore. I am proud to say I have turned many of my friends on to this band with over-excitement.

Now here we are, on the brink of a new record simply titled American Football like the last, and we have our first single. Like I mentioned, I never thought I would be doing this for a new song or record from American Football, and honestly that was ok. It's like some movies that are better left alone, no remakes, no comebacks. It's one of those things where their first record is held so high in so many people's eyes that can a new record compete? But maybe competition isn't what it's about. It's not what should be focused on. Yes, the first record is perfect, but times change, people grow, styles differ, and that will never change the fact that that record is amazing, but it shouldn't hurt the new record at all. It's American Football releasing an American Football record, and it should be looked at as such... Wow, ok sorry for the rant.

So here we are with the first single, "I've Been So Lost For So Long" and it is really nice. On the first few listens I could do nothing but smile. There's great guitar tones and single note patterns with shaky drums and a few nice time signatures and changes. Mike Kinsella is an amazing lyricist and vocalist. I have always been in love with his style and it's still on point. As far as the lyrical content goes, it hits home for me, even as far as the song title goes. It's only recently that I've really figured out who I am as an individual and what I want, so lines like "If you find me, could you please remind me, why I should wake up tomorrow" strike a cord in me. I like this a lot. I don't want to assume the rest of the record will follow suit, but I know either way, it will be incredible.

Stream "I've Been So Lost For So Long" now on Pitchfork.
Pre-order the new record now at Polyvinyl.

Some upcoming shows:
Oct 29 - Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
Jan 28 - New York, NY @ Terminal 5
Feb 11 - London, UK @ O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Feb 25 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Ace Hotel Theatre

Thursday, August 18, 2016

PWR BTTM "New Hampshire" Track Review



Last fall Brooklyn based punk duo PWR BTTM released their incredible debut album Ugly Cherries courtesy of Father/Daughter Records in the US only. But fear not, UK's Big Scary Monsters label is re-releasing it with two bonus songs. "Projection" was released online last month and now we get the somber, darker, tear-jerking "New Hampshire". Feels like home!

"New Hampshire" features soft chords and clicking pattered drums with just a few dashes of distortion mixed with the idea of inevitability. The end of everything will happen. Your life, animals, plants, relationships, everything. An idea that can be hard to swallow, Singer/guitarist Ben Hopkins told NPR "It's a song about greener grass. I wrote it during a period of time where I hated where I lived and who I was there, and I just felt to helpless that I figured whenever I did inevitably wither away, the parties that be could ship me somewhere better. Reflecting on it, the hopelessness I felt was actually in me, and the place I was in or where I wanted to be couldn't help things if I wasn't willing to help myself first."


The song is beautiful and touching. PWR BTTM are incredible. Hopefully they play "New Hampshire" in New Hampshire in October when they play at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth!


Stream "New Hampshire" here.

Go see them in New Hampshire.
Pre-order the record from BSM.

Go support the fuck out of them on tour!







Saturday, August 6, 2016

Notches "Big City" Track Review


It warms my heart when a band from my area kicks ass as much as Notches does, and I'm super stoked for this new ep. Notches will release a tape / 7" entitled Change My Mind on Dead Broke Rekerds. The tape will be available on their upcoming mini tour with Adult Magic, and the 7" will be out later this fall.

In anticipation of their tour and release the band has premiered the first single from the ep courtesy of New Noise Magazine.

On "Big City" Notches has taken a step or ten forward from their LP High Speed Crimes. The song manages to capture a 90's alternative vibe that makes me think of Pete and Pete while still keeping it current and original. It's catchy, it has heavy riffs and softer single notes, the drums are intricate and straight forward, and the bass not only acts as the beef but stands out on its own as well, a feat that not enough bass players can strive for. Notches will easily become one of your favorite bands. A Minimal Crimes guarantee! Plus these dudes are awesome humans and put on an amazing / energetic live show.

Go see them on tour!
Stream the song on New Noise Magazine!
Grab a tape!




Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Sneeze "Movie Sex" Video and Track Review


Sneeze is releasing a new 12" ep entitled Rot September 16 on Glory Kid, and they just released the second single "Movie Sex" along with a sweet arcade style video game music video that finds the band faced with the normal struggle of getting from the arcade to the gig while stocking up on necessities like beer and food in order to melt faces.

The song itself is one of my favorites from the band so far. Much like "Food" the first single from Rot, there is a new maturity present. The song slows down with a great thumping bass line and clean guitar. Singer Derek Desharnais' vocals are at there best here.

Rot is sure to be the band's best material to date.

Watch the video for "Movie Sex" below and pre-order the record from Glory Kid now!


Saturday, July 23, 2016

Brand New "Out Of Range" Track Review


Brand New are slowly building to something big. With news of a potential break up and incripted t-shirts, to a full North American tour with Modest Mouse, to talk of a new album and the release of re-recorded demo tracks and now three new songs. Something big is going to happen... eventually. But for now, we have "Out Of Range."

The newest track, which was actually leaked a few years back, "Out Of Range," is a little different than the hard hitting and aggressive "Mene" and the Your Favorite Weapon meets The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me infused "I Am A Nightmare."

"Out Of Range" is very Modest Mouse-esque which only fits perfectly with the current tour. The song is drum-less song which moves slowly and steady forward thanks to Lacey's low vocals and clean guitar which leads into some shouted backing vocals. It's dark, emotional, and completely Brand New. This band never ceases to blow me away.

Being my favorite band, I may be speaking with a bias, but there is only one other band (Radiohead) that has been able to create new and incredible music, and release records the way they want to. Brand New continuously surpass themselves with each release and with every performance. I could go on and on but just go listen for yourself. And see them live before you can't.

"Out Of Range" has been released as a B-side exclusive on the Mene 7" which is out now Via Procrastinate! Music Traitors. 3 Demos, Reworked and the "I Am A Nightmare" 12" is also out now.

See both Brand New and Modest Mouse on the few shows they have left on tour!

Listen to "Out Of Range" below!


Sunday, July 17, 2016

Kindling "Weightlessly" Track Review

...And I'm back.

Exciting, but not as exciting as Kindling releasing their new full length Everywhere Else, on No Idea Records this August.

"Weightlessly" was premiered on Stereogum last month, and it rips. The bands wonderful shoegaze roots are still present but move aside a bit for a faster soaring element to the mix. The song rips through a great bass driven and drum bashing opening into a great soaring guitar part to the end. Gretchen Williams' vocals are haunting and soothing at the same time. Glowing yet buried. Wonderful and wonderful.

Everywhere Else record release show is August 11 at Great Scott in Allston, MA with California X, Happy Diving, Kestrels, and Dirt Devil.

Stream "Weightlessly" here!


Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Radiohead "Burn The Witch" Track Review


It's finally happened. Radiohead has released the first single "Burn The Witch" off the new album, and it's amazing. After a sudden and almost overnight disappearance from social media, the band teased out a few videos earlier today and now we have arrived.

The song is foreboding, ominous, with orchestral elements, and it's accompanied by a new video. I hear elements of In Rainbows and Hail To The Thief which makes me very happy and if it's not already obvious to you, this record is going to be incredible.

Watch the video below.


Monday, May 2, 2016

Sneeze "Food" Track Review


Boston's Sneeze return with their first single since 2014's Wilt. Glory Kid will release a new six-song ep entitled Rot later this year but luckily enough we get a taste of what the band has been up to over the past year.

I've pressed the play button for "Food" like fifty times now. The only thing I can really say is that it's super catchy, it's riffy, and it rules. This is Sneeze in a more concise mature fashion. Great vocals, tight drumming, this cool bass driven part, and a sweet soaring echo-guitar part towards the end. A perfect way to get back into the world of Sneeze. If "Food" is the blueprint for what we can expect to hear on Rot then this record is definitely worth the wait.

Rot comes out on Glory Kid in September.

Pre-order the record or limited cassette here.

Stream "Food" below.



Sneeze will play:

May 14 at Red Alert Indoor Skatepark - Dover, NH
May 28 at Lilly Pad - Cambridge, MA
June 18 at Obriens - Allston, MA

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Empty Houses "Falling Away" Track Review


As you can tell if this isn't your first time reading this blog, I'm all over the place, and this post is no exception. Empty Houses is made up of Adam Mercer and David Mackinder of the band Fireworks and singer Ali Shea, and the band plays beautiful upbeat Motown inspired songs that you honestly can't dislike, and if you can just leave now.

The band teased a 5 song ep last year and are currently about to release their first full length record, Daydream, on Sargent House in June. The band released the first track "Falling Away" off the record and it's wonderful. Ali Shea's voice is so beautiful and could easily be mistaken for that of a 60's era pop group singer. The music is upbeat and impossible to sit still to. Accompanied with claps, a bubbly guitar line, and tambourine. Mercer tells Noisey that the song, "deals with the realization that what you're looking for may not actually be what you want." For a theme that is pretty heavy, the song delivers on such a light, fun note. I honestly can't wait for this record.

Empty Houses will be hitting the road in June with Good Old War.


Daydream comes out June 10 on Sargent House.

Stream "Falling Away" below.



Thursday, April 21, 2016

Omni "Afterlife" Track review


Atlanta rockers, Omni, are made up of members of both Deerhunter and Carnivores and are releasing their debut LP, Deluxe, on Trouble In Mind Records in July. The band released their first single and first song off the record the other day along with a sweet video featuring a heavy 80's influence. Geometric shapes, neon colors and signs, and a lo-fi home video quality filming style.

"Afterlife" is the musical embodiment of that description of the video. Make sense? Well think Devo inspired, minimalist, indie rock and you pretty much got it. And yes, it;s as good as it sounds. Upbeat, poppy with a lo-fi basement recording vibe. Think about death. Afterlife.

Check out the video below.

Deluxe is out on July 8 on Trouble In Mind Records.

See the band at one of these shows:


FRI 4/29/2016 The Earl Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta Mess Around

SAT 4/30/2016 The Earl Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta Mess Around


FRI 5/6/2016 Aisle 5 Atlanta, Georgia La Luz, Massenger


SAT 5/21/2016 529 Atlanta, Georgia Henry Chunklet’s Stand Up Special




Thursday, February 4, 2016

Parquet Courts "Dust" Track Review


Parquet Courts is releasing a new record, Human Performance, on Rough Trade on April 8. They just dropped their first song / video off the new record and it's so good.

"Dust" is a heavy reminder that everywhere you go, no matter what you do, no matter how many showers you take or how many times you "sweep," everything is filthy. You are filthy. Everything you touch is dirty. "Dust is everywhere, sweep," the song repeats. And it's true. An uncomfortable realization projected right into your face and your eardrums. Anxious, overwhelming, driving, this song rules.

The constant thumping of bass, riffs, and monotone classic vocals give way to a heavy anxiety-filled whirlwind of decay and noise that swirls around until you inevitably crack and peel the bugs off your rotten flesh you filthy pile of perfection.

Shit got weird there.




Tour Dates:

02-15 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall !
02-16 Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall !
02-18 Minneapolis, MN - Triple Rock Social Club !
02-19 Calgary, Alberta - Commonwealth Bar
02-20 Vancouver, British Columbia - Rickshaw Theater
02-23 Seattle, WA - Neumos
02-24 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
02-26 Oakland, CA - The New Parish @
02-27 Los Angeles, CA - American Legion Hall @
02-27 Los Angeles, CA - American Legion Hall
03-12 Marfa, TX - Marfa Myths $%
04-14 Providence, RI -The Met ^
04-15 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club ^
04-16 Kingston, NY - BSP Kingston ^
04-17 Pittsburgh, PA - Spirit ^
04-18 Columbus, OH - Ace of Cups ^
04-20 Chicago, IL - Metro ^
04-21 Detroit, MI - Marble Bar ^
04-22 Toronto, Ontario - Phoenix Theater ^
04-28 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater
04-30 Austin, TX - Levitation Festival
05-02 Houston, TX - Fitzgerald's
05-11 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer *
05-12 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club *
05-13 Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle *
05-15 Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Festival
05-16 Nashville, TN - Mercy Lounge *
05-17 Asheville, NC - The Mothlight *
05-18 Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson Theater *
05-20 New York, NY - Webster Hall *
06-04 Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound Festival
06-12 London, England - Field Day
06-14 Bristol, England - Trinity
06-15 Liverpool, England - New Kazimier
06-16 Edinburgh, Scotland - La Belle Angele
06-17 Leeds, England - Irish Centre
06-18 Manchester, England - Gorilla
! with Love Of Everything
@ with Chris Cohen
$ with No Age
% with Sheer Mag
^ with Soda
* with B Boys

Deftones "Prayers/Triangles" Track Review


Deftones is one of those bands for me that will always be timeless and always manages to crank out solid records. I feel like I like them more the older I get and the more they progress. Their latest album, Koi No Yokan, was really solid. I feel like their records have become more of a solid unit in these later years than the older records like Around The Fur and Adrenaline. Those records are solid but they have distinct parts (songs) that stick out where as Koi No Yokan, for me, was a whole piece. There wasn't specifics that stood out, but I found that ok.

Ramble....

So the 'Tones just dropped the first song off their forthcoming record, Gore, which will be out on April 8.

The song has some great melodic delay guitar parts during the verse parts and a really great chorus with soaring guitars and drums. This band just cranks them out so hard. I remember there was a point where I thought Chino lost the classic scream, but there is this great little mellowed out / breakdown / bridge part with some heavy guitar work and that classic Chino scream.

This makes me happy.

Check out the audio / video below.




They will be touring as well!

03-05 Costa Mesa, CA - MUSINK Festival
03-16 Mission, TX - Never Say Never Festival
03-19 San Antonio, TX - Lonestar Events Center
03-20 Dallas, TX - Southside Ballroom
03-22 Houston, TX - Revention Music Center
03-24 Lubbock, TX - Lonestar Pavilion
05-08 Kannapolis, NC - Carolina Rebellion
05-13 Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Music Festival
06-03 London, England - SSE Arena Wembley
06-04 Nürburgring, Germany - Rock am Ring
06-05 Numberg, Germany - Rock im Park
06-09 Nickelsdorf, Austria - Nova Rock
06-10 Leicestershire, England - Download Festival
06-14 Cologne, Germany - Palladium
06-15 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
06-17 Aarhus, Denmark - NorthSide Festival
06-18 Reykjavik, Iceland - Secret Solstice

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Twin Peaks "Walk To The One You Love" Track Review


Chicago's Twin Peaks just dropped the first track off their third full length record, Down In Heaven, which will be out May 13 on Communion.

The song "Walk To The One You Love" is a smooth driving jam from days past. It has this rocking twangy guitar riff through the whole thing that really kicks ass. The song is accompanied by some great claps, some wonderful harmonies, and it's just so damn catchy. I've been rocking this thing all day. The track has so much to offer. There are so many different pieces put together in this thing. Guitar solo, "la-la-la" harmonies, some more girthy vocal parts, some fast drumming during this little piece.

Go west right, and hit the coast, and then drive that thing with the top down. You're out there looking for her / him / whoever, and you have the sun and the surf, and you know they are there. Just go you young thing. Go. "Walk to the one you love."

Stream the song below.

Read the sweet article on NME with singer Cadien Lake James about the new album.




Tour Dates:

02-24 Madison, WI - The Frequency
02-25 Des Moines, IA - Vaudeville Mews
02-26 Sioux Falls, SD - Total Drag [two shows]
02-27 Iowa City, IA - Blue Moose Tap House
03-09 Champaign, IL - The Accord
03-10 Nashville, TN - Exit In 
03-11 Columbia, MO - Cafe Berlin
03-12 Bloomington, IN - Blockhouse
04-15 Sheffield, England - Picture House Social Club
04-16 Glasgow, Scotland - Stereo
04-17 Manchester, England - Deaf Institute
04-19 London, England - Camden Barfly
04-21 Paris, France - La Mécanique Ondulatoire
04-22 Évreux, France - L'abordage
04-23 Reze, France - Festival L'Ere de Rien
04-29 Austin, TX - Levitation 
05-13 Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall
06-02 Nelsonville, OH - Nelsonville Music Festival
06-09 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Music Festival 

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Slingshot Dakota "Paycheck" Track Review


Slingshot Dakota have a new full length coming out on the fantastic Topshelf Records. The record is called Break and will be released on March 11, but the band premiered the first song off the record.

"Paycheck" is a catchy as all hell, fuzzed out jam. The keys have this really great distorted, fuzz infused, effect on them and they rumble through the verses like a muddy riff and are accompanied by some great tom / cymbal work. I love that the band can capture so much and create so much fullness and layers. I'm really digging the direction this song is taking the band in and I hope that the rest of the album will follow suit. I mean just listen to that groove, man!

Slingshot Dakota will be heading out on tour in April.


Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Into It. Over It. "No EQ" track Review


Evan Weiss' Into It. Over It. just released the first track off his forthcoming record, Standards, titled "No EQ."

Evan and his band-mate Joshua David Sparks wrote the record over the course of a month in an isolated cabin in northern Vermont.

There is something about Weiss' voice that I can't get enough of. It's warm, full, heartfelt, and so damn good. I saw Pet Symmetry in the.. spring? fall? whenever they came through Boston, and not only can the dude kill it live, he seems like one of the most genuine dudes. I remember buying the record, tape, and a shirt and shaking the man's hand and him seeming so genuinely stoked that people dig his shit. Yeah, I'm fan-boying a bit. Eat it!

So the song: Starting off with these rad mathy drums and muffled notes it's already warm, which is a contrast to the frigid Vermont cabin the songs were written in. The great thing about this song is how the instrumentation is one concise unit. You hear everything! It's not like piece put together with the title of "song" on it. It really is a whole unit. Everything is so nice. It's so full too. There are so many layers which is beautiful.

Production is so good too. This thing was recorded by John Vanderslice at Tiny Telephone Studio, which is all analog. Damn. I love it! Into it... not over it. Totally into it.

Into It. Over It. will be hitting the road with The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, The Sidekicks, and Pinegrove in the spring.
The record is out via Triple Crown Records March 11.
Stream the track over at Noisey.

Tour Dates:
3/22 - St. Louis, MO @ The Firebird
3/23 - Madison, WI @  Majestic Theatre3/24 - Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theatre3/25 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater3/26 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court3/28 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile3/29 - Portland, OR @ Star Theater3/31 - San Fransisco, CA @ Social Hall4/01 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room4/02 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour 4/03 - San Diego, CA @ The Irenic4/04 - Phoenix, AZ @ Rebel Lounge4/06 - Austin, TX @ The Parish4/07 - Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live4/08 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack’s4/09 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade4/10 - Orlando, FL @ The Social4/12 - Durham, NC @ Motorco4/13 - Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry4/18 - Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck Bar4/19 - Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz4/20 - Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground4/21 - Boston, MA @ Royale4/22 - New York, NY @ Irving Plaza4/23 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat4/24 - Philadelphia, PA @ TLA4/26 - Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups4/27 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom4/28 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Cafe4/30 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall5/01 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock