Alternative/indie-folk singer-songwriter Julien Baker, supporting of her latest release ‘Little Oblivions,’ played a packed House of Blues in Boston, MA on September 17, 2021, along with supporting acts Mini Trees and Thao.
Seahaven and Run For Cover Records have debuted “Flesh” via SoundCloud, the latest song to be unveiled from their much anticipated new album, Reverie Lagoon: Music For Escapism Only. The Torrance, CA band’s third LP will be released on March 25th and follows a national tour with Touché Amoré and mewithoutYou, which kicks off Thursday night (2/6) in Denver, CO.
Seahaven and Run For Cover Records are excited to announce the March 25th release date for the Torrance, CA based band’s sophomore full-length album, Reverie Lagoon: Music For Escapism Only. The album was engineered and mixed by Ben Brodin (Bight Eyes, Pete Yorn), and produced by Seahaven’s Kyle Soto at Mike Mogis’ ARC recording studio in Omaha, NE.
Philly indie rockers Young Statues (Run For Cover Records) are premiering a new music video for the track “Spacism” off their self-titled release at this location.
Doylestown PA’s Daylight will release ‘The Difference In Good And Bad Dreams’ EP January 3rd via Run For Cover Records. A music video for the track “Damp” is premiering exclusively at this location. Run For Cover has launched a pre-order for the EP and 3 new tees HERE.
Regardless of how you feel about pop punk, It’s difficult not to admire a band that’s so forthcoming in its intentions; New Jersey’s Man Overboard has been proudly flying the “Defend Pop Punk” banner for the past couple of years, tearing through a slew of EPs and split releases pulsing with upbeat, nearly effortless songs that are as infectious as they are heartfelt. The full-throttle pace, unapologetically sweet melodies and and self-aware lyrics about girls, relationships and (of course) the inevitable breakup may not be your cuppa, but let’s all admit that Man Overboard do it better than just about everyone.
Regardless of how you feel about pop punk, It’s difficult not to admire a band that’s so forthcoming in its intentions; New Jersey’s Man Overboard has been proudly flying the “Defend Pop Punk” banner for the past couple of years, tearing through a slew of EPs and split releases pulsing with upbeat, nearly effortless songs that are as infectious as they are heartfelt. The full-throttle pace, unapologetically sweet melodies and and self-aware lyrics about girls, relationships and (of course) the inevitable breakup may not be your cuppa, but let’s all admit that Man Overboard do it better than just about everyone.