Welcome to Sound Station, the place we’re highlighting the finest new tracks that got here out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from DE’WAYNE, Enumclaw and extra.
DE’WAYNE and Good Charlotte’s “TAKE THIS CROWN” is an emotional journey
In a robust convergence of generations throughout various music, DE’WAYNE has teamed up with Good Charlotte for a stadium-ready anthem titled “TAKE THIS CROWN.” The observe is centered round an emotive guitar line that accompanies a dynamic, weak vocal efficiency from DE’WAYNE that is certain to present you chills. As the rigidity builds, it provides solution to an lively refrain courtesy of Joel Madden. Lyrically the track touches on inner struggles, shallowness and studying to be comfy in your personal pores and skin. “TAKE THIS CROWN” is a well timed and relatable track that may decide you up immediately. —Alessandro DeCaro
Enumclaw are sure to endure with “Park Lodge”
By this time subsequent 12 months, Enumclaw will likely be in all places. Their songs possess a magnetic pop allure that revels in vulnerability and exuberance. “Park Lodge” is additional proof, serving as their most gorgeous track but. Toward the finish, the observe bursts right into a rush of noise that reveals a band with a singular imaginative and prescient. Enumclaw name the track one of their favorites, and it may quickly be yours too. —Neville Hardman
The 1975 are as charming as ever with “I’m In Love With You”
Ahead of their new album Being Funny In A Foreign Language, the 1975 have shared “I’m In Love With You.” The observe comes with a fascinating clown-filled music video that boasts spectacular choreography and an lovely cameo from Phoebe Bridgers. Vocalist Matty Healy additionally revealed that the video serves as a non secular sequel to the 2016 visible for “A Change Of Heart,” which exhibits him adorning related clown make-up set to a backdrop of nostalgic black-and-white photographs. “I’m In Love With You” appears like an homage to ’90s various music (The Cure, The Lemonheads) with an upbeat vocal hook and acoustic guitar-driven sound. Lyrically, the track gives a easy however touching career of love that feels celebratory in additional methods than one. —Alessandro DeCaro
YUNGBLUD channels the ’80s with “Tissues”
Sampling the Cure’s 1985 track “Close To Me, ” YUNGBLUD‘s newest single “Tissues” is an lively ’80s-tinged pop banger that sees the burgeoning rock star bursting with unbridled confidence. The dichotomy of the track’s self-deprecating lyrics paired with its fast-tempo refrain lets the English singer showcase his finest Springsteen impression — with somewhat extra grit. Not solely is it a temper booster, however it is going to have you ever considering a rewatch of Footloose. ––Ilana Kaplan
Quicksand return with the hypnotic new observe “Giving The Past Away”
’90s post-hardcore pioneers Quicksand have dropped a brand new observe titled “Giving The Past Away.” The track was initially recorded throughout the classes for his or her 2021 document Distant Populations however was finally minimize from the tracklist. Thankfully, followers can now indulge in the track’s hypnotic vocals, crunchy guitar riffs and intricate time signatures. Sonically, the observe seems like a throwback to the band’s traditional model on their beloved 1993 album Slip with a contemporary makeover. The manufacturing is of course subsequent stage due to producer and engineer Will Yip (Turnstile, Turnover), who has an uncanny capability to seize the uncooked essence of a stay band. —Alessandro DeCaro
Rhys Langston’s “I Will Stop At Nothing (I Am Magnetized And I Move!)” is deliriously good
Rhys Langston is dedicated to excellence. His newest single, “I Will Stop At Nothing (I Am Magnetized And I Move!),” is a lesson in lo-fi groove (courtesy of producer Orlando Kennedy), charisma and vibrant wordplay. But you’ll want a number of listens to understand his dizzyingly good supply, one which’s as mesmeric as it’s magnetic. We suggest beginning now forward of his new album, Grapefruit Radio, out Sept. 14. —Neville Hardman
Turnover’s disco haze
Turnover are again with one other glimpse of Myself In The Way, and this time Bre Morell (Temple of Angels) lends her vocals to the hypotonic observe. On “Ain’t Love Heavy,” the band’s sweeping imaginative and prescient is but once more shrouded in a thick haze as they proceed to tinker with synths and make their sound swell. One pay attention and you’ll really feel as when you’re being lined in a whole lot of disco shards as you hit the dance ground. —Neville Hardman
Teens In Trouble supply a contemporary tackle ’90s various with their debut EP
On their self-titled debut EP, Teens In Trouble are channeling some critical Weezer and Pixies vibes, and the finish outcome couldn’t be extra enjoyable. Fronted by songwriter Lizzie Killian, the four-track launch incorporates fuzzy guitars, emotionally uncooked vocal performances and lyrics that oscillate between critical and playful matters. Standout observe “I’m Not Worried” options an epic music video that takes place in outer area, containing the whole lot from cryogenic tanks, asteroids, spaceships and an lovely canine co-pilot. On their debut EP, Teens In Trouble will transport you again to the glory of the ’90s with a promising assortment of songs. —Alessandro DeCaro
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