Atlanta, GA’s Sydney Eloise & the Palms are preparing to release their new debut LP Faces on September 22nd via The Cottage Recording Co. Surviving the Golden Age is pleased to premiere their new single “Always Sailing.” Eloise’s voice and indie pop style is reminiscent of Jenny Lewis but flourishes of psychedelia and Phil Spector-style wall of sound distinguish “Always Sailing” from the pack. “Always Sailing” is the perfect pop song to end the summer with. LISTEN HERE…
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Punknews.org premieres 8 Inch Betsy’s latest, “Arise”
Today, Punknews is pleased to debut the new song by 8 Inch Betsy.
“Arise” is a drive, classic punk number, with slight hints of band like The Avengers, The Distillers, and Joan Jett. Unfortunately, the song comes in the wake of the death of 35-year-old frontwoman Meghan Galbraith. Bassist Eli Burke spoke to Punknews about the track. READ MORE…
Exclaim! premieres slow-building new Quaildogs track “The World Still Looks the Same”
Atlanta alt-country revivalists the Quaildogs harken back to the genre’s heyday with their jangly, freewheeling rock’n’roll tunes. The comrades have fine-tuned their twang with a trio of EPs and are preparing to release their first full-length album The Getting Old Factory later this month.
The collection was recorded intermittently at Atlanta’s Glow in the Dark Studios back in 2014, and the obstacles that arose during the process are reflected in the album’s primary theme. “The idea that if you’re a well-intentioned, hard-working person, you can make good in this world doesn’t necessarily exist anymore,” multi-instrumentalist member Michael Barnhart explains in a statement. READ MORE…
Quaildogs new single “Funnel Cloud” featured at American Standard Time
Atlanta sextet Quaildogs are releasing their debut album The Getting Old Factory next week, so we thought you should hear from them now. The alt country rockers shared their track “Funnel Cloud” with us – it’s a rambling, open-prairie operatic, about how sometimes nothing goes your way, except maybe a tornado. As the storm bears down, the intensity of the song grows, easy arpeggio gives way to screaming electric solo, country fiddle crashes with drums, a piano joins in, until a rocking chorus clangs behind the ambivalent refrain, “. . . something goes my way”. READ MORE…
Under The Gun Review premieres new Quaildogs song “Reunion”
Atlanta-based alternative country band Quaildogs are gearing up for the release of their debut LP, The Getting Old Factory, which is due out Sept. 15. In anticipation of next week’s release, Under The Gun has the exclusive stream of a compelling track off the record — “Reunion.” READ MORE…
Quaildogs’ new track “Dance Like JFK” debuts at Glide Magazine
Quaildogs breathe life into a distinctive brand of alt-country that recalls the genre’s heyday as a potent ’90s niche, while at the same time reveling in classic, freewheeling rock & roll. Having managed to keep together a steady and unfaltering six-piece lineup since their 2011 inception, the band has developed a unique camaraderie and sound that has earned them opening slots for a diverse set of acts including The Handsome Family, Futurebirds, The Wood Brothers, Moon Taxi, Roadkill Ghost Choir and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band—and all this before having released a proper full-length debut. READ MORE…