Pleased To Meet You: Tears to Go
In a way, I hope you’ve all met Tears to Go, though the project is brand new. It’s the solo work of Elena Sestelo, who was once part of When Nelda Became Punk (Shelflife); she’s just announced Patronizing Self-Help, the debut album. Our first listen gives us the title track, with Elena’s voice taking on a slightly dreamy brand, with the musical element leaving lots of space for the song to swell. Used to Sestelo’s immediacy from her previous work, I found myself pleasantly surprised with how carefully this song unfolds; the piano notes are hit with purpose, like an emphatic stomp on our souls, as angelic backing vocals are layered to create this otherworldly experience. If you dig what you’re hearing, then you’re going to want to check back in the Fall when the debut is released courtesy of I Need Some Company Records.

Friday I was a little lazy, so I didn’t get this new EP up from Kansas City’s
Felt like we should really dig into Monday with some down-trodden no-punk; so its perfect that I’ve got this new track from
The Chairman Dances
A few years ago, when we were throwing one of our ATH vs SOTO SXSW shows, we had
When it comes to crafting creative pop music, I can’t really think of too many operating like
I’ll admit to not knowing much about
As I’m catching up on what might be the last Bandcamp Friday, I totally missed that our friend