HIGH. SHARES LONG-AWAITED COME BACK DOWN EP
OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR “FLOWERS” PREMIERES TODAY
ON TOUR WITH PALOMINO BLOND NEXT MONTH, ALBUM RELEASE SHOW AT BABY’S ALL RIGHT NEXT WEEK
New Jersey’s High. have returned with their EP Come Back Down, available now on vinyl and digitally via longtime New York indie label Kanine Records. Showcasing the four-piece’s sonic evolvement, the four songs on the band’s sophomore EP reach new heights with riffs that dig deep and more emotion than ever before. To celebrate the long-awaited EP, they have shared new music videos directed by Luke Carr (Angel Olsen, Porches) for “Flowers” and “Dead,” the latter of which premiered yesterday on Under the Radar.
"It feels good, and it’s a relief," says bandleader Christian Castan, who tells Stereogum about releasing Come Back Down in the band's coveted Band to Watch profile. "We’re proud of it, and we’re happy to have our first-ever vinyl. This is awesome, it’s something that we worked hard for, to get a vinyl record. It’s sweet. This is like the beginning of High. It took a while, but we’re here now and ready to go for the moon."
LISTEN TO COME BACK DOWN
WATCH THE “DEAD” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
WATCH THE “FLOWERS” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Come Back Down was announced last year, along with their latest singles “In A Hole” and “Catcher.” Paired with these singles are music videos with both urban and suburban visuals that oppose, yet complement each other well. Today’s sophomore EP marks the beginning of High.’s creative partnership with longstanding NYC indie label Kanine Records & a key period in the band’s development. With a greater expression of sonic range, the EP offers more noise, more hooks, more heaviness, and more emotion. The sad is sadder, and the love is more in love. More songs about loss and being lost. This moment is the culmination of their growth after their well-received and heavily toured debut EP, Bomber, split released via tastemaker tape labels Julia’s War and Suburban Creep. Bomber will be featured on the B-Side of Come Back Down, marking the first time the first EP will be available on vinyl.
High. had a busy year of live performances in 2024, from touring around the U.S. with contemporaries like all under heaven, She’s Green, Shut Ups, Interlay and Birthday Girl to rocking local opening slots with DIIV, Soul Blind, Narrow Head and Been Stellar. It all continues this February and March, with dates in Florida and along the West Coast with labelmates Palomino Blond and an album release show at Baby’s All Right next week with Asi Kemera. For more information, see below.
HIGH. LIVE 2025
JANUARY
29 - Baby’s All Right - Brooklyn, NY *
FEBRUARY
21 - Loosey’s - Gainesville, FL #
22 - The Handlebar - Pensacola, FL #
23 - The End - Houston, TX #
25 - Linger Longer Longue - Phoenix, AZ #
26 - Soda Bar - San Diego, CA #
27 - MakeOutMusic - Los Angeles, CA #
28 - SubRosa Comm. Space - Santa Cruz, CA #
MARCH
1 - No Fun - Portland, OR #
2 - Black Lodge - Seattle, WA #
5 - The DLC @ Quarters Arcade Bar - Salt Lake City, UT #
6 - Hi-Dive - Denver, CO #
8 - The Farewell - Kansas City, MO #
#- w/ Palomino Blond
* - w/ Asi Kemera
Around the tucked-away town of Boonton, NJ in 2021, Christian Castan (vocals/ guitar), Bridget Bakie (bass/vocals), Jack Miller (drums), and Danny Zavala (guitar) formed High. Creative nucleus Christian Castan and Bridget Bakie met while playing the DIY and college circuit around New Jersey building Bakie’s reputation as “The Queen of The Quarter Note,” and Castan’s profile as an unforgettable guitarist. After playing in a band together, the two longed for a project that would be their sole creative focus and could tour as far and wide as possible. A few weeks and two practices after their formation, the band began playing shows around the tristate DIY circuit after their proper NYC debut at Saint Vitus.
Come Back Down's first sessions started in June 2023 when the band and producer Matthew Molnar decamped to the Greenpoint studio of Patrick Wimberly (Chairlift) to test new material with engineer Sam Darwish. The band also brought the tracks to Shane Furst and his Cloud Factory Studios to review their recent work and begin the next stages of completion. That fall, the band took a break from the sessions to do a week long tour with Austin's STAB as well as supporting several tour dates with longtime heroes DIIV. Filling out their schedule were opening dates for Glare, Lowertown and A Place To Bury Strangers, as well as a Midwest run with Chicago band Smut. After nationwide shows, the band finished the EP with Jeff Ziegler at his Uniform Recording in Philly, whose work on Nothing.'s seminal record Guilty of Everything greatly inspired the group.
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