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Female President released ‘Elegy For My Father’ music video!

North Carolina rock band Female President have unveiled the music video for their single “Elegy For My Father,” which can be seen below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eusfJR7auI

An energized modern rock trio inspired by the early roots of rock n roll; Female President uses heartfelt grit and simplistic riffs to create a sound all their own. A family of musicians whose individual styles build dynamics and groove to a fever pitch. The trio has just released the music video of ‘Elegy To My Father’. The track is part of the band’s new album ‘Our Year To Grieve’, released in September on all streaming platforms.

Vocalist Dréa Atkins said this about the single:

‘I wrote Elegy To My Father on an acoustic guitar at my parent’s kitchen table, the day after my dad died. I helped arrange for him to be able to die at home instead of the hospital, it was his last wish. As we were getting everything ready, I had to go back to North Carolina for a couple of days, and while I was on the drive back to their home in South Carolina, he passed away at 9:19 pm. Johnny was driving the car when we got the call and as we were turning down the Coosawhatchie highway in the darkness so much music came pouring into my head. I got to sit vigil with my father before they took him, and in those moments, more music, emotion, and memories flooded my mind like ocean waves. It was that song that gave me the courage to finish the writing of the EP.

‘Elegy For My Father’ comes from Female President’s new EP Our Year To Grieve, which is out on digital services right now. The band are currently recording their second EP, which is slated to be released next spring.

Dréa Atkins (of Farewell Albatross), Johnny Moss (of DSR), and Jasper Cunningham (of Vacant Lights) formed the band during the summer of 2020. Dréa’s vocals may be the center piece of each song but Johnny’s fluidly grounding bass lines and Jasper’s expressive drumming create a journey of sounds and emotion in this first album. Singles like ‘Saints Of Heartache’ and ‘Sacred Voyage’ continue to gain recognition on streaming platforms and while they seem like uniquely different feels, they have a common thread that binds them.

Female President created ‘Our Year To Grieve’ with several guest musicians in order to breathe details into each song and the album as a whole is dedicated to the passing of Drea’s father (Jasper’s grandfather). After one year of composing, rehearsing, and recording, the trio of Female President is ecstatic to finally release this extremely personal album to the world.

(review) Ten Foot Pole – Winning(People of Punk Rock Records)

Ten Foot Pole are legends from the nineties and all those Epitaph and Fat nineties melodic punk bands that ruled the Earth when I was a kid growing up and which I still love and listen to and sing along to their lyrics and songs.

Thanks to Dennis Jagard, frontman and mastermind, this band still exists and has released two great studio albums in last couple of years. This new one contains 13 superb alive and kicking songs, just made for listening to all over and over again. What I love is upon first listening that this album is better than the last studio effort with fine mixture of up tempo and really fast skate punk songs, but somehow there is behind that energy also a melancholic feeling that continues to connect all the songs. Lyrics are personal and great vocal lines besides fine songwriting is what makes this album a superb punk rock listening must and one of the greater albums of this year that have come out. Special mention must be made of Dennis’ vocals which are gentle and sweet, but they fit so nice to the songs. I love the opener Can We Stop Trying To Win? bein an instant classic and I am sure it will fit nice into the live set list. Some songs like Bogeyman or I’m No Good At Sharing reminded me a lot of Swedish nineties school of melodic punk and Millencolin especially. One other mention must be made of great drumming which is like a human metronome. My personal favorites are more faster songs like Take Back Your Voice but the album as a whole is a worth listening. This band is one of the rare nineties skate punk legends that still play and I didn’t catch them play live somewhere yet, hope it will change in next festival season somewhere. Until then, check this one out.

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(music news) The Third Project unveiled new single and video for ‘Cassandra’. Debut album coming in 2023

In the meantime, the band just unveiled the first song from their upcoming album with “Cassandra”, available right now with its official music video on YouTube and as digital single on all streaming services.

Set to be released early 2023, The Third Project will launch an atomic Metal/Alt/Screamo album alongside a 50 color comic book on limited edition, with photos, illustrated lyrics and bonus material. At launch, the people will have the chance ton play online and for free a video game that follows the story of the comic book and the band.

A sneak peek “Cassandra” is already available on all streaming platforms as well as a music video.