NEW FOUND GLORY: ON TOUR


BY LINDSAY NEILSON

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New Found Glory are back with a brand-new EP From The Screen to Your Stereo 3. They followed their tradition of covering songs out of their normal genre and twisting it to their pop-punk roots. There is something for everyone in this edition, whether you like Disney, old flics, or even hopped on the bandwagon with loving The Greatest Showman this year, it’s all there.

To start the album off is a cover of “Cups,” which turned the traditional version from Pitch Perfect to a fast paced, pop-punk fueled sound. I thought I wouldn’t like this version because of how much the original version has stuck itself into my head, but I was pleasantly surprised. Next, we get to hear “This is Me” from The Greatest Showman. Fusing the anthem like lyrics with this style of music made the song even more powerful and impactful. At first, though, I did think we were about to get a cover from the Disney original Camp Rock.

The classic 1980s song by Huey Lewis & The News, “The Power of Love,” would help bring back some oldies to this edition that is filled with lots of modern bops. The combination of New Found Glory’s style of music and the 80s synth pop elements is an aspect that I really love about this song, which I think is why it became my favorite track off this release. Following after is “Let it Go,” which is even better when you watch the video. To see these four guys dressed in Frozen costumes really just sold it for me.

Having a song from Shrek in here also just made the package complete. “Accidentally in Love” was probably another one of my favorites off of this release because they successfully made it another version for me to enjoy all over again. To follow after this is the rock infused ballad “A Thousand Years” from Twilight. Having a song like this on the album helps create variation with feeling compared to the rest we have heard so far. To end the album, we have the feisty closing track of “Eye of the Tiger.” They somehow elevated the pumped up feeling I get from the original we hear in the Rocky franchise. To close with this ended the album with a bang.

To accompany this new release the band is starting a thirty-four-stop tour that is traveling across North America. The tour kicks off May 30th in Charleston, South Carolina, with the stacked support of Real Friends, the Early November and Doll Skin. Multiple stops are already selling out so don’t wait too late to get your tickets.

 

Are you a person that loves setlists and listening to them endlessly before you see the show? Well, we have the playlist just for you. Check it out here.

 

 

Tour dates are listed below and tickets can be purchased here

  
JUN 11 New York, NY @ Playstation Theater
JUN 12 Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
JUN 14 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
JUN 15 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
JUN 16 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew's Hall - LOW TICKETS!
JUN 18 Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
JUN 19 St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall (SOLD OUT)
JUN 21 Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater (SOLD OUT)
JUN 22 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
JUN 23 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall - LOW TICKETS!
JUN 25 Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater
JUN 26 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
JUN 27 Salt Lake City, UT @ Union Event Center
JUN 29 Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre
JUN 30 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
JUL 02 Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco Theater
JUL 03 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
JUL 05 Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
JUL 06 Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
JUL 08 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live!
JUL 09 Austin, TX @ Emo's
JUL 10 Houston, TX @ House of Blues
JUL 11 New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
JUL 13 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
JUL 14 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live

 

LION BABE: ON TOUR


BY CHANDLER BUNZOL

If you like to get down, and are searching for an album to groove to, Lion Babe is the R&B duo for you. Joining forces in 2012, artists Jillian Hervey and DJ Lucas Goodman released their single "Treat Me Like Fire" and have steadily grown into their own. Their latest release is their beautifully cohesive album Cosmic Wind, that dropped March 29th of this year. Their sophomore record includes 70s and Erykah Badu vibes that will keep you hooked until the very end. You can catch them on tour for the month of June. If you'd like to check out more of their stuff, we've made a playlist of all their best!

Get your tickets for their tour here!

June 9th - Washington DC @ Union Stage

June 11th - Atlanta, GA @ The Loft

June 13th - Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live

June 14th - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

June 16th - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues

June 18th - Mesa, AZ @ Club Red

June 19th - Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre

June 21st - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall

June 23rd - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile

June 25th - Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s Rock Club

 

'I HATE THAT I MISS YOU' / SLEEP HOUSE: SINGLE REVIEW + INTERVIEW


REVIEW BY MICHELLE CASTILLO

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

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This seemingly upbeat song by the New Jersey based band Sleep House deals with the whirlwind of emotions of someone who had just been broken up with. The feeling of hopelessness and anger in their latest single “I Hate That I Miss You” as their love interest moves on to someone seemingly better than them is felt through each word.  

The song itself is beautifully crafted with a nostalgic feel. Taking you back to the summer in ‘83 as you dance the pain away in your empty bedroom on a warm afternoon. “I Hate That I Miss You” plays on the Walkman you stole from your Dad’s toolbox. A memory never experienced, but a familiar sentiment nonetheless. Even if you had never experienced a breakup yourself it’ll feel like you did after listening to this song.

A lyric that really stood out was, “what more could I do?” Up until that point the background instrumentals were increasing their complex. The beginning contained a simple drum beat accompanied with a smooth guitar riff. An addition of a lead guitar kicks off for the bridge adding a new twist to the song. Then that line appears. The suspense created by the guitarists and drummer stops bringing emphasis to the line. Immediately after the song picks up, this time with a more energetic composition.

This artistic choice sets up the mood for the entire song. The uselessness that Nicholas Gardyasz, the lead singer, feels as he misses his lost love is made more apparent. It’s this element that makes the song have such a strong impact.

 “I Hate That I Miss You” is a beautifully crafted song that should not be overlooked. I can’t wait to hear what else this band has to offer.

You just released your new single “I Hate That I Miss You.” Can you tell us a little about the song and the inspiration behind it?

SLEEP HOUSE: “The song came very quickly and kind of saved us all from a little bit of a funk we were in. We had about a month where we couldn’t get anything clicking and we were all just doing our own things. It felt almost like our spark was dimming, but then this one came around and it just kind of put this energy into us that I don’t think we’ve had before. The song is really just about hating the dread you feel after a relationship with someone ends and wanting to move on as quickly as possible. I think this is one of our most progressed songs we’ve ever had and hopefully the fans love it as much as we do. 

 

How would you describe the song in three words?

SH: “Fresh, vibey, bright.“

 

What is your usual writing/recording process like?

SH: “Usually when songs or ideas come into the studio, we end up crafting them pretty quickly. ‘I Hate That I Miss You’ was written by the time it was brought in and everything else came together rather quickly. It’s usually pretty fast for us, it’s the recording that takes a while. We have our own studio, so luckily we have the ability to experiment as much as we want. While this could be both a good and bad thing, we really just try to do as much as possible to the songs while trying not to alter the basis of the song too much.”

 

How do you feel your music has evolved since becoming a band?

SH: “Every year, I notice our sound becoming more and more crafted and it really gives all of us so much hope. Although we love and appreciate our old stuff, the writing and recording quality keeps getting better and better, which is all you can hope for. Because we’re still on the younger side, this incline in song quality is hopefully something that continues to happen with us and will help us not give up if we’re ever feeling hopeless.”

 

Is there anything else we can expect from you guys in the near future?

SH: “We definitely are not gonna stop giving new music and content for the fans, we all are in a mode right now where we just don’t want to stop. This new music we have right now is truly just the best stuff we’ve ever done and I cannot wait for people to hear all of these new songs. Definitely strap in, we aren’t going anywhere. “

 

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TROUBLED MINDS: ON TOUR


BY DAVID THOMPSON

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Alternative band Troubled Minds, originating from Phoenix, Arizona, constitute a concoction of the realms existing between punk and pop music. Premiering their latest EP release, A Call to Anywhere at All, Troubled Minds is heading out on tour along the West Coast beginning in July, marking an entrancing entrance into the summertime. Check out the dates below!

7/6 - Phoenix, AZ

7/13 - Redlands, CA

7/14 - Berkeley, CA

7/16 - Portland, OR

7/17 - Tacoma, WA

7/18 - Yakima, WA

7/19 - Boise, ID

7/20 - SLC, UT

7/21 - Flagstaff, AZ

 

MAMBY ON THE BEACH: PREVIEW


BY JARED CALLAWAY

Mamby on the Beach is coming to Chicago from August 23rd through August 24th on the picturesque shore of Montrose Beach. The festival will have three distinct stages, and the artists slated to perform include Troye Sivan, Brockhampton, Quinn XCII, and countless others! Five artists are soon to be announced, so fans should keep their eyes on the schedule over the next few months. The full lineup can be found below and tickets are on sale here.

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