FORECASTLE FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


BY MAGGIE MONTGOMERY

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Forecastle Festival returns to Waterfront Park in Louisville, Kentucky on July 12th - 14th. The festival promises an abundance of music, art, and activism. With headliners The Killers, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, and The Avett Brothers, Forecastle is sure to show you a good time. Forecastle will feature 50+ artists playing across 4 stages along with the Sea Dragon, Ferris Wheel, API Poster Show, KY Craft Beer Bar, and Craft Vendors. To optimize your music experience, the festival also sponsors the Party Cove and late night shows.

One of the great things about Forecastle is that they not only have equal parts music and art, but they also find a way to give back. Forecastle Foundation is the “activism arm of Forecastle Festival” and has donated a total of $550,000 to conservation projects locally and worldwide. Their effort has been supported by the Festival’s success and they are only just getting started in making a difference!

Forecastle Festival offers General Admission weekend passes as well as Yacht Club passes — an exclusive offer featuring the air-conditioned, multi-level Mary M. Miller Steamboat, the Boathouse, early access in lines, and more! VIP Weekend Passholders have even more advantages, including access to VIP designated areas as well as Bourbon Lodge Member benefits. Daily passes are also available for General Admission, Yacht Club, and VIP.

Buy tickets here.

 

For more information on Forecastle Festival, visit:

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ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK DISRUPT FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


BY ALI DIAZ

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The Rockstar Energy Drink Disrupt Festival is currently on its inaugural tour with 2 weeks of shows already under its belt. It’s a new summer festival experience featuring a killer lineup of the biggest names in rock with bands like The Used, Thrice, Circa Survive, Sum 41, Atreyu, and Sleeping With Sirens set to play the festival. The tour will travel throughout the United States for over a month, to 25 cities, and will be a full day of immersive connections from live music to lifestyle brands and pop-up activations with plenty of photo ops.

What makes Rockstar Disrupt different? There are no conflicting set times as all artists will be performing one at a time, ensuring everyone will get to experience the full lineup all day.

Set times have already been released for all dates so you know ahead of time when your favorite bands are playing.

A variety of tickets, packages, and meet & greets are on sale now and available for purchase on their website rockstardisrupt.com

Keep up with all the action on their Instagram!

 

'NO MORE SAD' / NIGHTBREAKERS: EP REVIEW


BY BRE CURA

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NIGHTBREAKERS is back and better than ever with their new EP, No More Sad. With almost 40,000 streams already on Spotify, the first track on the EP, “Bloodshot Blue Eyes”, is a spirited summer anthem that tells a young love story. The challenges of figuring out the complications of love are portrayed in an upbeat and hopeful way, allowing this song to be universally understood. The second song, and the title track of the EP, “No More Sad” opens in a way that may lead the listener to expect a softer, more acoustic based piece. One of the highlights of this track is the vulnerable and thought provoking lyricism, both pensive and abstract. The song begins to pick up pace about twenty seconds in, and is soon followed by an alluring electronic beat that echoes throughout each chorus. Flowing perfectly into track three, “RIP” makes use of similar electronic sounds heard in “No More Sad”. Full of energy, this song is a little more edgier than the previous tracks, and brings a new spirit to the EP. “Disappearing”, the fourth track appearing on No More Sad, holds one of the catchiest melodies on the EP. Once again proving their skill in terms of songwriting, the lyrics and beat of this tune pair perfectly to create an overall vibrancy of sound. The final track on the EP is titled “Nashville”, and pulls themes both in concept and impression from the opening song “Bloodshot Blue Eyes”. This track perfectly arcs about two thirds of the way into the song, when the sound shifts from a quieter reflection to a powerfully booming instrumental section. NIGHTBREAKERS has put together a masterfully orchestrated EP. Balancing mellow and high energy songs is not an easy feat, and the band has gone even further by combining those styes into a sound all their own.

 

'ALL TO MYSELF' / MILKK: SINGLE REVIEW


BY EMMA SCHOORS

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“All To Myself”, brought to listeners by Nashville and Minneapolis based MILKK, is a turn in a new direction for the band musically and lyrically.

Pat Kiloran, lead singer, is typically found candidly pulling apart the subjects of self-deterioration and struggle. While both of these subjects are at the eye of the hurricane of most every genre, MILKK has decided to change the atmospheric presence that their music brings and add some optimism to the mix. 

“All To Myself” is a significant step towards the band finding themselves and their signature sound. Threaded with smooth lyrics of love and contentment and simple beats, it’s a leap from the band’s previous sound, but it tackles the subject at hand just as reputably, showing the band’s huge growth in the short time they’ve been in the public eye.

Just like the subject of love, the lyrics in the recent track are simple and easy to figure out. This helps differentiate MILKK’s love songs from others; theirs are noticeably more optimistic. Maybe that’s how love is supposed to be. 

 

'PHASES' / CHASE ATLANTIC: ALBUM REVIEW


BY MADDEN LEVIN

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The guys of Chase Atlantic are back at it again with the full-length album titled PHASES, coming just a few short months following the release of the incredible DON’T TRY THIS EP. We were lucky to have the opportunity to have an early peak into the album to let you know what you are really in for… and don’t worry, it’s definitely a treat.

The album begins with “INTRO,” which accomplishes just what it says. The calming, but also uncertain sound of this first track is perfect for those days you just need the music to do the work for you – no words, no excess emotion, yet eliciting a feeling of continuation in the listener.

Moving straight onto “ANGELS,” which the guys actually debuted on their current tour for fans who just couldn’t wait to hear it. “ANGELS” is a perfect follow-up to the debut track, but brings more of the upbeat, party, psychedelic sound that we all love Chase Atlantic for.

Following is “PHASES,” the title track to the album. First thought: I could imagine myself doing stupid things with my friends while “PHASES” blasted in the background like a cringy, yet addicting coming-of-age movie. I guess it might really be a phase after all….

Fans got a full peak at “LOVE IS (NOT) EASY” with the announcement of the album, so this one comes as no surprise. Still, it holds itself well on the album, really showing the musical; overall, I believe this song fully captures Mitchel’s vocal potential, with equally as incredible rhythmic sounds.

Personally, I was very excited when they released the next track, “HER”, early. Chase Atlantic might as well be known for their bold, yet legendary lyrics and I believe “HER” completely encompasses that idea, just less than that of songs like “DEVILISH” and “LIKE A ROCKSTAR” from the DON’T TRY THIS EP.

“NO RAINBOWS” was a surprising one for me at first, and then the chorus kicked in. Some of what they do best is turning a song around for the absolute best with a rocking chorus and I think this is a great example of that for them.

Right away, “HEAVEN AND BACK” had a different sound to it, but definitely not in a bad way. Take my word for it and listen to this song while driving, arguably above the speed limit with the windows down, and thank me later!

Before I listened to “STUCKINMYBRAIN,” I saw an Instagram post mentioning how this song was targeted at the idea of mental illness, and I knew it was going to be a favorite right off the bat – and clearly I wasn’t the only one (just take a look at the comments). This song, I believe is the best, lyric-wise, that graces this album!

Following is “EVEN THOUGH I’M DEPRESSED,” which might be a perfect transition to some. The topic of depression continues into the song, but still has an upbeat sound to it – almost creating a motivational emotion in a listener. After all, “I f***ing love it, even though I’m depressed.”

Doing what they do best with a dark background, “TOO LATE” is a perfect late night song. And that bass… is more than incredible. Thank you for this one.

The beat of “I NEVER EXISTED” is what stands out the most to me. The extremely unique yet simple drum beats encompass the vocals and other instruments almost seamlessly, creating some sort of musical euphoria, I guess you could say.

Finally, “I DON’T LIKE DARKNESS” closes out the album with some heavy lyrics, but what else could you expect? Don’t shy away from track twelve, though, ‘cause it is almost like all songs prior mixed together to form it. Definitely recommend listening to this one in your room with some warm string lights on; after all, can’t have complete darkness.

Let us know what you think about Chase Atlantic’s new album, “PHASES,” and what your favorite song is! And remember, music is meant to be shared so tell all your friends about what you’ve just experienced!