Lunchbox Set to Reissue Evolver

Many moons ago (and many emails, Sorry Mike!) Lunchbox sat in their basement in between travels and recorded Evolver back in 2000. But, even avowed Lunchers like myself have not really gotten to indulge in the joys of the record, that is until now, as Slumberland Records have announced they’re reissuing the LP this Spring. We get one listen, and it’s interesting to hear in comparison to last year’s Pop and Circumstance. Sure, there’s a noisy element coursing through the album, built upon a DIY ethos and underground identity, but some of the pop moments and horn usage have always been there, so you get to finally connect all the dots. Grateful to the band and the label for having this out in the world. Evolver is out on April 18th!

Private Lives Drop Psychic Beat

Over the last few years, Feel It Records has turned me onto some great acts I might not have caught onto otherwise, and as I circled back on yesterday’s news, there was this great Private Lives tune to share. My initial draw was Jackie Blenkarn’s voice; it’s got this pre-riotgrrrl yelp to it that teases the links between punk and classic rock n’ roll vibes. Behind her, there’s this quick rhythm and jittering guitar stabs that feel over-caffeinated in the best way possible. Blenkarn’s voice through the chorus delivers the sweetness to dose you with pop, while the band takes on a moment to remind you of their adoration for the old school with a ripping little nostalgic solo. They’ll release Salt of the Earth on March 21st.

Now Announce Now Does the Trick

If there was a K Records credit card, I’d definitely be down to sign up, as the last few years, the label has been one of the dominant forces in wayward pop music, and with this new Now LP, it looks like I’ve got more money to spend. Personally, as I was just listening to Television Personalities, it kind of turns the corner and takes a more psychedelic leaning; it still feels ramshackle and on the edge of following apart, but that’s part of the beauty, as it never collapses, letting melody craftily waft into the year. The group features members of Thunder Boys and Cindy, so you’re guaranteed to have some of the best songsmiths in the underground creating new pop gems. Now Does the Trick is out on May 16th via K Records.

Scrounge Share UTG Single

When we first heard new stuff from London punks Scrounge, I couldn’t get enough of “Higher.” Today, they’ve got a slightly softer side to share with some of us, though the song has its punchy moments where the tune kicks through, as it should! The jangling guitar lick that dominates the verses in this tune is absolutely perfect, with the mix balancing things perfectly so as to maximize Lucy Alexander’s voice and lyrics; this is an important aspect as Alexander is sending out a “reminder to look after and respect your queer and trans mates.” I love the eruption that lets her share a bit of a hook and a bit of a growl, as she’s finally able to unleash her restraint in the perfect fashion. The song rips and it’ll be on Almost Like You Could, which drops April 11th via Ba Da Bing.

Pia Fraus Offer New Single

I probably don’t listen to Pia Fraus as often as I ought, but when they sprinkle out a new tune, you’ll hear my fat flapping behind me as I run to press play! They’ve let slip a brand new single, displaying a matured brand of dream pop that you’d only get from vets who’ve been doing this for damned near 30 years. You’ll find a certain maturity within the confines of the pop structure, and although they still offer up some noisy elements, those moments feel muted a bit, letting the melody churn and roll in the front of the mix. Every little turn feels purposeful, and in that, it maximizes the balance between comfort and harsh, only making me thirst for more from the Estonian outfit in the near future!

Check Out Dusty Lucite’s Old Feelings Video

Dusty Lucite has been on my radar recently, and when this new single came to light, I was definitely grateful to see D. Crane of BOAT on board for the recording. For this track, there’s some pure magic in the winding of the track itself; the vocals seem to bend around each corner, almost circling one another in some other-worldly orbit that keeps the two united and yet at odds. Speaking of bending…some of the guitar notes take on that Pacific Northwest bending lean, and it all just swirls inside your ear canals; it’s the perfect bit of escapist pop music, and thus, I implore you go back to Dusty’s last album, Normal Harder.

Will Johnson Announces Diamond City

You ever fall in love with a musical voice that just breaks you? Well, many years ago a friend handed me an old Centro-matic CD, and I’ve been hooked on Will Johnson ever since. Today, we’re stoked to bring you the great news that Will’s got a new record on the horizon, with a single that perfectly exemplifies my fascination. This song features sort of off-the-rhythm percussion and a twanging guitar, all of it creating this full-to-the-brim backdrop, yet somehow clinging to this starkness that allows Johnson’s voice to succeed. I love how he can move in-between throated warble and intimate whisper, letting the song open up with these soaring backing harmonies that provide an amazing accent to the track. Diamond City will be out on April 4th via Keeled Scales.

Tropical Fuck Storm Share Goon Show + Sign to Fire Records

Seems as good a day as any to spend some times overseas with Aussie outfits, and here we are again with Melbourne’s Tropical Fuck Storm. The band have just announced their singing to Fire Records, along with a slew of tour dates and a brand new single. Gareth Liddiard vocals in the first half of the song set the tone, his voice marching to the thump of the percussion, intermittently offset by the backing chorus of Fiona and Erica for angelic contrast. Liddiard seems to be stomping out his notes, hitting metronomic stride as he delivers a world-weary viewpoint for this “golden age of assholes.” Those familiar with the group’s performances might also be curious as to the pop accessibility of the tune, but worry not, your moment comes in the tune’s latter half, as they offer up a barrage of noise and left-turns. Keep an eye out for the band as they make their way Stateside in June/July.

George Children Prep Kitchen Sink Drama

If you’re going to hit the road, one of the best ways to make a little extra cash is to have solid merch on hand. So, with a tour on the schedule for George Children, they’ve prepped the Kitchen Sink Drama EP, which will only be available on their West Coast tour…or via Dandy Boy Records! This song feels like looking out onto the world, searching for any signs of positivity (as I’m sure we’re all doing right now); it operates with this uplifting guitar strum, as Jordan Chipman narrates a car ride with a “beautiful stranger.” It’s light in nature, but some notes just dig deep into your soul, and this is one such song. You can grab the new EP by catching the band live, or grab the cassette before its February 20th release date.

Low Monroe Releases Deviant Hotline Video

While we admit to throwing certain generic modifiers into a lot of posts (unfairly so, occasionally), but as unfortunate as that can be, there’s no better way to turn you onto Low Monroe than by depicting them as the bastard child of Bauhaus and Joy Division. When listening to their new “Deviant Hotline” tune, you can hear the darkness, but like the aforementioned Manchester outfit, there’s a buoyancy to the shadows, particularly in the drive of the rhythm section. Guttural vocal tones give you that intoxicating stomach knot, built upon anxiety and primal desires, coating the tune in this ominous texture. You deserve post-punk like this. Go ahead, get lost in the darkened corners of this great jam.

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