L.A.

Listen to KidEyes’ bittersweet new single, “Take Me Back in Time”

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 In every relationship, that feeling of "newness" eventually fades. It’s a feeling that KidEyes think about on their new single "Take Me Back in Time," a joyful, all-embracing anthem where they let go of their fears and begin to accept that true love develops over time. The theme of stability also applies to the duo of Ben Epand and Greg Cahn, both of which approach their new creative endeavor without any premeditated expectations—and all they can do is celebrate the moment. 

"Tame Me Back in Time" is featured on KidEyes’ self-titled debut EP, which is due out on October 4. Throughout October, the duo is also hosting a month-long residency at the Hi-Hat in Eagle Rock. – Juan Rodríguez

Philadelphia

New Track: “The City’s Our Song” – Harmony Woods

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“The City’s Our Song” is the latest single from Harmony Woods‘s forthcoming album, Make Yourself At Home, which is scheduled for release on October 4 via Skeletal Lightning. The track explores the temporary euphoria of a freshly kindled connection. For at least one evening, everything appears to fall into place, and this infectious, melodic rocker captures those memorable moments. Harmony Woods will be hosting the record’s release celebration at Everybody Hits on Friday, October 11, joined by Highnoon, Sammy Heck, and Monster Bad.

Chicago

Dickie “Minus Thieves”

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Alt Rock duo Dickie have returned with a new album called Minus Thieves. This is the work of Dick Prall (vocals/guitar) and Billy Barton (drums/percussion/vocals), and this is the first new music from the duo since 2015’s self-titled album.

Austin

Rusty Dusty Brings Psychedelic Reassurement

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Hailing from the depths of central Texas, Rusty Dusty brings to the table the familiar qualities of psychedelic rock but harmoniously paired with southern rock. With this particular sound that can’t be mimicked, Rusty Dusty lets you drop out and take a step back to see where life has taken you and where you can go from here.
 
From your first listen to the album The No Good Serpentine Funtime Mosaic Experience, you find yourself diving into a headspace full of imagination and hope. There are a number of clear influences such as the likes of Dr. Dog and The Black Crowes. But, it would be wrong to simply say that they don’t hold their own. Rusty Dusty’s music has an individuality of its own. They present a different look at the way we approach music and the real benefit that comes from understanding the artist. It has a quality, a feeling as if you were being written about from their own perspective. 
 
Full of love and wonder, Rusty Dusty leaves us thinking about more than music. They have created a sound that remains true to the concepts of friendship, true love, heartbreak, and heartache. Feeling uplifted and joyful about the future, it allows us to take something more than a listener’s enjoyment from this band. With their opening track “Strange Strange Strange,” you can find yourself drifting into space to contemplate what you desire. Rusty Dusty not only connects to you, but welcomes you into their psychedelic world. If there were one simple message to be made out of their lyrics, it would be to never give up–keep pursuing everything and anything you love, no matter what life throws back at you. 
 
Even more, there’s something that comes out of the dissonant guitar and thought-provoking lyrics. Rusty Dusty reminds us that though the answers may be in front of you, there is a subtlety of pain that must exist alongside it. Sadness is a mere reflection in the music. They’ve reached a certain level of life experience that brings light to understanding that it’s not about the path you take, but the way you get there.
 
Overall, what might seem simple at surface layer for Rusty Dusty is actually more deeply entrenched in meaning. The atmosphere they create is a world you’d want to travel to. Their lyrics create a bridge where the artist and the listener can meet to have a mutual experience.
 
– Dylan Welch
Chicago

Punting Baxter “Sittin’ Pretty”

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Punting Baxter has released the first single, “Sittin’ Pretty”, from their forthcoming sophomore EP, “Melting”.

This is the Indie Rock trio of John Micensky (Voice, Guitar), Austen Goebel (Bass), and Evan Schirle (Drums).

You can catch Punting Baxter at 365-viii (3658 N. Clark) with Late Nite Laundry, Daydream Review, and MT Vice on September 28th.

Philadelphia

New Track: “Dead Batteries” – Conversations

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Conversations‘s forthcoming album, Journey to Edge of the Galaxy, is scheduled to arrive on September 27. As a precursor, the band recently shared a new single, “Dead Batteries”. Its narrator embraces what lies ahead as it reflects on a former relationship in an energetic, hook-fueled fashion. You can catch the band’s free record release show at The Barbary on Friday, September 27, with support from The Towering Pine and South On Sunday.

Toronto

Squiggly Lines – Dream Pop Single “Dragonfly”, New Album 09.21

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Squiggly Lines is a mysterious indie pop band from Toronto. Their latest single is a dreamy pop track titled “Dragonfly” which is, in their words “a song about bugs”. This track has somber tones and rather sad lyrics about missing a person all the way in Montreal at first before kickin’ in with a more upbeat B section. The melancholy sound of the verse still has a comforting feel to it. I hear some Homeshake vibes in this tune. Squiggly Lines has a new album being released on September 21st. – Kris Gies

Chicago

Gia Margaret “Birthday” Remix

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Gia Margaret has released a new remix of the song “Birthday” from her 2018 album, There’s Always A Glimmer. The remix was done by Ryan Hemsworth and Swim Good Now, and was released by Margaret’s UK label, Dalliance. The single was released right in the middle of her current EU tour which wraps up in Paris on September 11th.

Margaret released a beautiful Everybody’s Baby created video for “Birthday” back in April.

You can catch Gia opening for Jay Som with Boy Scouts at Lincoln Hall on October 18th.

Chicago

Dogs At Large “Sweet Talkin'”

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Dogs At Large have released a new single via Fine Prints called “Sweet Talkin’/Chosen Ones”. This comes just six months after the released of their Fine Prints debut album “Delusions of Paradise”.

This is the Americana of Sam Pirruccello (vocals, electric guitar, keyboard), Adam Gilmour (bass), Jamie Yanda (electric guitar), Chris Kolodziej (drums), and Eamonn Prizy (saxophone).

You can catch Dogs at Large at Empty Bottle on September 11th with The Husk and Perma Cough.

Philadelphia

New False Tracks Album Available for Streaming & Purchase

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The quartet of False Tracks recently released a new album, Either World, which was recorded by Uniform Recording’s Jeff Ziegler. A spacious, new-wave jangle melds with persistent backend and bass-thumping rhythms, creating an urgent, adventurous dynamic. The ability to push the pace, exuding a timely grit while remaining instrumentally locked-in, produces a memorable collection of tracks. The band also has a new video to accompany album opener "Psyops". ("Fans of the Amazing Kreskin, Smell-o-vision, and Horrors of the Black Museum, indulge yourselves.")

Chicago

SNST “Heart Will Fail You”

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SNST is back with a new single, their first in two years, called “Heart Will Fail You”. The track is taken from the duo’s forthcoming album, It’s Hard To Be Loved By You, which is set for release in Spring of 2020.

SNST is the side project of Chris Broach of Braid and The Firebird Band and on this new album he is joined by his wife, Sonja Broach, on vocals and lyrics.