Vancouver power pop band The Sylvia Platters have just released a new single entitled Reelin’ In The Years. The four piece group composed of Nick and Tim Ubels, Simon Tressel, and familiar face Jeffery Trainor of Western Jaguar, crank out a short but energy packed surf-rock track. With fervently flowing guitar and bass lines evoking crashing coastal waves, the song is reminiscent of that of FIDLAR meets Blink-182. What makes this track so epically their own is an unexpected vibrant sax hook, played by Matt Tressel, which just blends right into their edgy punkish sound dynamic. It’s the perfect soundtrack to your Summer-anticipatory Friday.
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Alternative favorites New Politics have just released a new single off their upcoming third studio album Vikings, out August 14th on DCD2 Records. The group says about their alt-anthem West End Kids: "The song is about Vesterport (West End), the area in Copenhagen where we once lived. It’s where we played some of our first shows, where we first fell in love, and first felt heartbreak. It’s also where we had to say goodbye in order to make the sacrifices needed to move to Brooklyn and live out our dream of playing music. So here it is hope you like West End Kids!" You'll be able to buy and stream the track on your favorite platform tomorrow. For now, sit back and enjoy some great new alt music to start your week off right.
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