Torrey Share Bounce Video

Have you pre-ordered your Torrey LP from Slumberland Records left? I can’t imagine they have too many left, particularly if you listen to their latest single. Their latest video plays right into their style, offering up images of water and waves, washing over a beautiful red ball, much like their music has this heavy wash of distortion and noise that cleanses you, leaving behind this beautiful beating heart of pop adoration. You could easily see them slide right into lineups featuring Alvvays and the like, then blowing everyone right off stage. It’s the perfect balance, and in that, they become the perfect band to weather any storm in your life. Sink into their sounds and go grab their self-titled LP, out on March 8th. And if you love the songwriting…there’s an added bonus as member Ryann Gonsalves also has an LP on the way of solo crafts–more info HERE.

Last Week’s Jams (1.22 – 1.26)

Another busy week, and 2024 is just chock-full of really incredible tunes. Some of my favorite acts like Rosie Tucker and Red Pinks and Purples popped up with fresh tunes to warm us over, so that was a bonus. Plus, the site got to hose a bunch of premieres from Jay Alan Kay, Ryann Gonsalves and Al Harper, hopefully turning you on to what we think is cool. Bubbling under are rad tunes from from Non La, True Green and Corridor…actually every tune we ran was kick ass! Plus, ATH Records dropped Vibrations Now from Fantastic Purple Spots, so you win by streaming below to catch the title track.

Ryann Gonsalves Premieres Burrowing Video + Announces Ouch LP

Hopefully you come to this site often, and if you do, you should be familiar with Ryann Gonsalves, who is part of the very exciting new Slumberland signing Torrey…and Aluminum as well. But, no offense to her bandmates, but today is all about her and the new record she’s written for Dandy Boy Records. The set-up for this tune is fairly simple, which benefits the whole, as you really get to find the enchanting tones of Gonsalves as they course through the track; the drums have a toe-tapping bounce while the guitar line seems to hit in step, with some little twangy meandering ringing out sharply. Still, the star has to be Gonsalves voice, offering this peppy warmth, feathering it in some parts and pushing the syllables in others; it’s a masterful display of control that never shies away from the pop roots that run through. Video Bonus: There’s a really cute dog named Max; nice to meet you Max! You’re going to love listening to Ouch; its out on Valentines Day (2.14) via Dandy Boy!

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