Alternative emo punks Sad Park, release new video alongside latest track, Always Around.
Californian punks, Sad Park, have revealed details on their upcoming new album NO MORE SOUND, due for released on July 7 via Pure Noise Records. Always Around is the latest single from the album.
ALWAYS AROUND is about wanting to get the most out of life, making sure that you are appreciating and loving the things and people around you,” says the band on the new song. “Accepting the hard times, pushing through and recognizing them as formative moments to appreciate and grow from.”
NO MORE SOUND is Sad Park’s third full length and first for Pure Noise Records. The band worked with AJJ’s Sean Bonnette, who oversaw production and collaborated with vocalist/guitarist Graham Steele on the lyric writing process, helped by bassist/vocalist Sam Morton, drummer Grant Bubar and guitarist Aidan Memory, not only creating a record that flows, musically and thematically, from beginning to end, but which also sees the four-piece truly discover and become who they are as a band.
“The theme of the album is summarized into four parts: Life, Death, Love, and Time,” says Steele. Recorded across ten days at Balboa Studios in Los Angeles, NO MORE SOUND is the sound of a band really coming into their own. It captures their chemistry perfectly, and as much fun as the band had making the record in general, it still manages to convey the band’s distinctively peppy sense of melancholy.
While Sad Park have always tapped into the human condition with their songs, they do so even more profoundly on this record.
Sad Park will support The Frights in North America starting on Friday 2 June, before supporting AJJ throughout August.
Main Photo Credit: ALICE BAXLEY
- NO MORE SONGS
- ALWAYS AROUND
- OMW!
- WATCH THE WORLD FALL DOWN
- CAROUSEL
- I CAN’T FIGHT IT
- THE NEW SLOW
- ART WILL BE GONE
- DEATH
- FALLING OVER YOU
- MONEY IN THE BAG
- PARKING LOT
- NO MORE SOUND
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