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Future Silence “Kansas Plains”

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The Psych Pop trio Future Silence has released the first single, “Kansas Plains”, from their forthcoming self-titled debut EP. The EP will be released on September 13th via the Australian label Half a Cow Records.

Future Silence is the work of Kirk McMahon (guitars, keyboards), Rose Schubert (drums), and Shannon Roberts (vocals, lyrics).

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Molehill “Music Box”

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Molehill has released a new single called “Music Box”. This is the band’s first single since the release of their “Hostage” EP back in March.

Molehill is the work of Peter Manhart (Vocals, Guitar), Trevor Jones (Bass, Synth), Greg Van Zuiden (Keyboards), and Devin Staples (drums).

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Club Malos “EP2”

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Club Malos is wild garage rock of Jim Sanders and Ryne Holmquist. The duo is set to officially release their sophomore EP, “EP2”, on August 31st. This will be the first first new music from the band since their 2014 debut.

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Novatore “Say Goodnight”

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Novatore has released a new and very personal single called “Say Goodnight”. This is the first single from the rapper’s forthcoming album called Louie II the follow-up to Louie which was released back in February.

Novatore will be touring the West Coast through out the month of September with Apathy & Celph Titled.

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Tenci “Serprent” Video

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Tenci has released the first single, “Serpent”, from their forthcoming album, My Heart is and Open Field. What began as outlet for the bedroom folk of Jess Shoman has blossomed into a full band utilizing the talents of Spencer Radcliffe and several of the “Everyone Else” musicians.

This is new album, due out August 25th, Shoman has enlisted Spencer Radcliffe (lead guitar), Tina Scarpello (bass), Jack Schemenauer (drums), Madison Chessare (cello), and several other talented local musicians.

You can help Tenci celebrate the release of their album on September 3rd at The Hideout with Izzy True and Joey Nebulous.

photo by Rachel Lessing

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Mock Nine @ Martyrs (8/11)

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Mock Nine released their debut EP, Stories From That Night You Can’t Remember, last week. The EP the band’s previous singles, “Mach 9”, “Wasted!”, and “Pick Up”, along with a timely opening track called “Summer Time”.

Mock Nine it the work of Tommy Langford (Lead Vocals), Franklin Brady (Rhythm Guitar-Harmonies), Mac Campbell (Bass), James Bruce (Lead guitar) and Sam Grosman (Drums).

You can catch them at an All Ages show at Martyrs on August 11th with The Powers Project and Vision in the Rhythm.

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Yeesh “Victory Lap”

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Post-Punk trio Yeesh disbanded back in 2017, but this week released the first single, “Victory Lap”, from their final album, Saw You Up There. The album was recorded at Electrical Audio back in late 2017and will finally be released on August 16th.

Yeesh formed in 2008 and was the trio of Alex Doyle (guitar/vocals), Greg Obis (bass/vocals), and Peter Reale (drums). This is the first new music we have received from them since 2016’s LP, Confirmation Bias.

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Tanzen “Bottle Kids”

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Prog Metal band Tanzen has released a new single called “Bottle Kids”. We love how Teddy effortlessly shifts from a guttural growl to a soaring, clear, clean vocal.

This is the work of Armin Maksumic (Guitar), Demostanis Diakoumakos (Bass), Teddy TanZen (Vocals), and Macklin Suhre (Drums).

You can catch Tanzen at Beat Kitchen on August 10th with Danville, Fools’ Brew, and Contra. (Final Show!).

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The Juvenescent “27 Club”

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The Juvensscent have had an exciting month so far and it is only August 8th. Last week, they week they released the video for their debut single, “27 Club”, and this week they performed their first live show at Schuba’s.

This is the slightly dark Rock of John Perrin and frontman Gray, and don’t be fooled by this sudden explosion, they have been working on this project since 2017.

27 Club”, which is backed by “Sunday Mourning”, take a somewhat depressing theme of dying young and famous and makes it so listenable and memorable. It is a take on the rockstar lifestyle that just may make Gray just that.