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East Coast Punk Rock Band Calling Hours (Feat members of Farside and Don’t Sleep) Release New Album “Say Less” via Revelation Records

Revelation Records and Calling Hours are excited to announce the release of “Say Less” , the debut showcase from the east coast punk/rock band featuring veteran vocalist Popeye Vogelsang ( Farside ) and members of Don’t Sleep . An outcome of various col laborations, Say Less revisits the band members’ melodic punk sensibilities while working in a decidedly contemporary direction . Produced by the legendary Brian McTernan (Turnstile, Hot Water Music, Thrice), Say Less is also a deep dive into the feelings of displacement and discomfort that punctuated Popeye’s move from Ca lifornia to Pennsylvania a few years back — a meditation on th e intersection of sense of place and sense of self.

Listening to the Album: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/2u7bWeiLCvO65BsCV3TdO3

Accompanying the announcement is the windows – down, heartland punk of “ Curtain Call ,” an obvious single choice to lead the album because it begins with Popeye’s unmistakable vocals being heard front and center. “It’s an instant reminder to Popeye’s fans from his days singing in Farside that his voice is simultaneously uplifting and heavy, soulful and gritty, and powerful and vulnerable,” bassist Garrett Rothman said . “For many of his fans, hearing his voi ce on ‘Curtain Call’ will be like running into an old friend you haven’t seen in years – all the good feelings from the past will immediately come rushing back to you.” Watch the mu sic video for “Curtain Call” on YouTube.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJDuGMEZJ9I

The official story of Calling Hours more accurately begins in 2021, but for vocalist Popeye Vogelsang , the story actually unfolds a few years earlier.

“I was living alone in a one – bedroom apartment in a 1940s building in Los Angeles,” he recalls. “It was a seven – minute walk to Trader Joe’s, an eight – minute walk to my bank, and a nine – minute walk to the post office. I was doing voiceover work full – time. When I had free time, I’d walk to one of the local parks and have a sandwich under a tree. It was like li ving inside of the Andy Griffith show — like I was living in Mayberry, where every day was a sunny day.”

As an established fixture in Southern California — both personally and creatively as the former frontman for melodic hardcore greats Farside — there was little in his routine to suggest at that point that Popeye’s life was headed for any sort of major change. It felt like an ideal life, in fact, until it didn’t. “It was very solitary, and I guess I was OK with that — or at least I told myself that I was OK with that — until I met the woman who is now my wife,” he explains. “ That absolutely changed everything.

As an established fixture in Southern California — both personally and creatively as the former frontman for melodic hardcore greats Farside — there was little in his routine to suggest at that point that Popeye’s life was headed for any sort of major change. It felt like an ideal life, in fact, until it didn’t. “It was very solitary, and I guess I was OK with that — or at least I told myself that I was OK with that — until I met the woman who is now my wife,” he explains. “ That absolutely changed everything.

Among those changes, Popeye uprooted his entire life to move cross – country to the decidedly less metropolitan city of Scranton, P A , where he would eventually come to meet the rest of his new band — guitarists Thomas McGrath and Tony Bavaria , bassist Garrett Rothman , and drummer Jim Bedorf — at the tail end of 2021.

That’s when The Commercials, a band of local heroes featuring McGrath and Bavaria, i nvited Popeye to open a New Years Eve reunion show they were planning. That invitation quickly evolved into the duo offering to become the core of a backing band for Popeye to play with that night, and then eventually, into the idea of becoming a new band altogether — bringing in Rothman and Bedorf from Don’t Sleep.

Strung Out: New Album ‘Dead Rebellion’ Hits April 5th! Pre-Order Now!

Brace yourselves for the release of Strung Out‘s blistering new album, Dead Rebellion, on April 5th! Dive headfirst into the powerful track “Cages,” which is already streaming worldwide. Catch the gripping music video on our YouTube channel. Then, lock down your copy with this limited-edition shirt bundle. Digital music lovers, be sure to pre-save the album with this link. If that’s not enough, mark your calendars for March, because Strung Out will be on tour, with more dates lined up throughout the year. Vocalist Jason Cruz has this to share about the album and song:

Dead Rebellion is a love letter to our fans, and the product of a 34-year negotiation with ourselves and the world. It was written, performed, and produced with a deep conviction that none of this is in vain, and if you love something enough, it will always take care of you in the end. For example, the song “Cages” explores the self-imposed limitations that hold us back, like blame and self-victimization. Only by eliminating these from the equation can true growth occur.

Melodic punks Free Sergio releases 2 new songs and a music videoMelodic punks

Tel Aviv, Israel’s Free Sergio have released a couple more tracks that will appear on their upcoming record “Nail in the Coffee” via High End Denim Records. You can know stream “I Give Black Cats Bad Luck” and “T-T-T-Tell Your Friends To Leave Me Alone” on your favourite service and scope out the music video for the latter.

Their new record will drop in its entirety on January 19 with a vinyl release coming in Spring of 2024!

Some handy links:

Webpage: https://highenddenimrecords.com/album/2668174/the-nail-in-the-coffee

Bandcamp: https://highenddenimrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nail-in-the-coffee

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/50XlscVwnHkSOOLDxhe45u?si=6DY4n8o4SuWb2gvrFZI5DA

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwHVQE-_9Q4