All it took was two weeks. Sometimes just one take.
Such is the spirit of Interrupt, Bleeding Rainbow’s fourth album. Due February 25th via Kanine Records, Sarah Everton, Rob Garcia, and Al Creedon, have stripped bare the layers that came to represent 2013’s Yeah Right. “We wanted to get back to writing more straight forward songs.” Though the band returned to Kyle Johnson to engineer and produce Interrupt with a stack of demos tested during long stretches on tour, the “efficient” Bleeding Rainbow went to Philadelphia’s Fancy Time Studios with brevity and an impending tour forefront in their minds. The result, with a runtime south of 35 minutes, featuring Robi Gonzalez (A Place to Bury Strangers) on drums, has Bleeding Rainbow matching their visceral live shows with an album’s worth of dressed down, feral and unrelenting punk-pop. The band is joined by Ashley Arnwine on tour for drums.
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Grizzly Bear’s classic debut gets a 15th anniversary vinyl reissue, with a digital companion featuring a bevy of remixes. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 12, 2020
Amazing stuff, this really heightens my expectations of the new album. I really didn't think Radiogaze could be topped, but after hearing this I'm beginning to doubt myself! Yana's vocals soar, the guitars glide, the drums tease - truly wonderful stuff. Brendan Hobbs