Autopilot: Say Something
This Saskatoon-based trio's latest single arrives ahead of an album expected this fall. Guitarist-vocalist Marlon Harder says it's "a song about the carefree nature of youth and the feeling of not wanting to be tied down by responsibilities or expectations. The lyrics speak of the desire to live in the moment and enjoy life without any worries or concerns. It celebrates the carefree nature of youth and encourages listeners to embrace this spirit and not take life too seriously."
Bailen: Nothing Left to Give
Julia, David, and Daniel Bailen just released their Tired Hearts LP, including the single "Call It Like It Is," which we featured previously. We're picking this lilting, cheerful-sounding song that Daniel tells Flood Magazine emerged from a dark place - a time of "feeling so overwhelmed that you no longer care if everything goes wrong. The song is a mantra to help me crawl out of a depression hole."
Bethany Cosentino: It's Fine
The release of this single comes with the news that Best Coast is now on "indefinite hiatus" and that Bethany Cosentino's first solo album, Natural Disaster, is due in late July. "I am excited about being just Bethany Cosentino for a while and figuring out who I am outside of the ‘Bethany from Best Coast’ box I’ve lived in for such a long time.” We hope "it's fine" for long-time bandmate Bobb Bruno, too.
Don't Believe in Ghosts: Makes No Difference
Silent Thieves: Burst
From Inverness, Scotland, comes the duo of Mark Allison on guitar and vocals and David McIntosh on drums. Veterans of other bands, they got together last year with producer Iain McLaughlin to start recording new songs, and this is their fourth single release.
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