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Spring Tour Recap
Our first official tour is in the books, and holy forking shirtballs was it an epic one. We were only out for ten days but it felt like it went by in thirty minutes, or maybe two months, who knows. I could not be prouder of my bandmates for pulling it together and rocking the […]
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“Taking You To War” – an atheist anthem by The Cancellations
“Taking You To War” is a worship song for those with nothing left to worship. It’s an ever-building folk rock tune where tender vocals are peppered with violin swells and a soaring guitar solo. At its crux, though, it is a song for the atheists, the agnostics, the deconstructionists — those who are just trying […]
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“Always Be My Baby” – A Spooky Mariah Carey Cover by The Cancellations
Halloween has come and gone, but our creepy ’90s pop cover will continue to haunt you as long as you wish. We recorded and filmed this harmony-laden version over the course of three days leading up to the Only Holiday that Matters. You can also stream the track on Spotify or Apple Music, or download […]
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AYSBLT: Laurlyn, Robyn Harris, Billy and The Devil
All three of these tracks are at the top of our Depression You Can Dance To Spotify playlist this week. Listen while you read! “Atone” – Laurlyn Laurlyn’s debut single “Atone” sounds a lot more like an established artist’s first solo release after waiting out a restrictive 10 year record deal. It’s experienced, it’s freeing, […]
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AYSBLT: Emily Gray – Hidden Message
Artists You Should Be Listening To: Emily Gray Emily Gray’s new folk-pop bop “Hidden Message” is darkly uplifting. It launches with a charming, wordy verse that builds to impossibly catchy floating harmonies in the chorus. When she hits the bridge we bounce to a minor key to get a touch of ’90s singer/songwriter throwback a […]
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The Cancellations – ‘Walking With Weapons’ Official Music Video
“Walking With Weapons” is a dramatic build from lo-fi bedroom pop into a fierce anthem about the fear of walking alone. With last week’s SCOTUS ruling stripping rights from women and other people with uteruses, it couldn’t have come out at a more appropriate time. “Weapons” was written, performed, produced, and engineered exclusively by women. […]