Coastal Club release new single "lost my head"
New EP All of the Things You Said out on July 19
Cincinnati-based indie pop band Coastal Club is excited to share the new single "lost my head." The latest track to be released from their new EP, All of the Things You Said on July 19 (pre-order). "lost my head" debuted this week at Ghettoblaster Magazine and is available now on all streaming platforms for any playlist shares. The track follows the EP's acclaimed singles "conversation" and "cigarettes."
Within the lyrical atmosphere of Coastal Club's latest song, "lost my head," lies an exploration of the tumultuous terrain of the mind. The band paints a vivid portrait of the inner turmoil that accompanies the experience of having your reality distorted by others, where the very ground beneath your feet seems to shift with each passing moment. Through brooding melodies and a driving rhythm, they capture the disorienting feeling of questioning your own sanity in the face of relentless manipulation.
On the song, the band's Alexandre Hirlinger says, "We're inviting listeners on a cathartic journey through the depths of the psyche. 'lost my head' is more than just a song — it's a beacon of solidarity for those who have felt the dizzying effects of having their reality manipulated by others and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity."
The band’s signature sound, characterized by infectious guitar-driven hooks and uplifting, high-spirited anthems, has garnered them widespread acclaim within the indie pop scene. Coastal Club is drummer David McGuire, lead guitarist and vocalist Avery Benter, and lead singer and guitarist Alexandre Hirlinger, the band draws inspiration from influences like Young the Giant and COIN, infusing their music with a refreshing sense of optimism and joy.
The upcoming EP, All of the Things You Said, showcases Coastal Club's evolution as artists. While staying true to their indie-pop roots, the band has ventured into deeper thematic territory, exploring topics such as mental health, dissecting religion, and love lost. Through a blend of lighthearted guitar riffs and somber synth sounds, Coastal Club crafts a sonic palette that is both diversified and compelling.
The EP's lead single “cigarettes," is followed by the poignant single “conversation," which invites listeners to dance upon waves of surfy, indie-rock euphoria while grappling with weighty themes of faith and disillusionment. The album's remaining tracks navigate the tonal contrast between these two singles, offering listeners an aural journey through the band's introspective exploration of their religious upbringing and personal growth.
The remaining tracks featured on All Of The Things you said fall somewhere in between the tonal contrast laid out between these two singles. The project is mostly an aural journal that, in writing, helped the band make sense of their religious upbringing, and why we chose to believe the things we were taught from a young age. However, peppered throughout the project, are songs that deal with finding love and resolution along the way.