Editor’s Picks 106: Bleach Lab, Soda Blonde, Mara Connor, Witch Submit, Arny Margret, & Fright Years!

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Atwood Journal is worked up to share our Editor’s Picks column, written and curated by Editor-in-Chief Mitch Mosk. Each week, Mitch will share a set of songs, albums, and artists who’ve caught his ears, eyes, and coronary heart. There’s a lot unbelievable music on the market simply ready to be heard, and all it takes from us is an open thoughts and a willingness to hear. By our Editor’s Picks, we hope to shine a light-weight on our personal music discoveries and showcase a various array of recent and up to date releases.
This week’s Editor’s Picks options Bleach Lab, Soda Blonde, Mara Connor, Witch Submit, Arny Margret, and Fright Years!

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Bleach Lab’s subsequent chapter opens with a rush of uncooked, pressing power. “You look so fairly whenever you cry,” Jenna Kyle sings scorching on the mic, ever the beacon of unfiltered, uncompromising emotion. “Makes them wanna break your coronary heart to observe you die inside.” Reverb-drenched guitars glisten and roar round her as driving drums pound out a heavy beat, filling the air with a hazy pressure that goes far past the bodily spectrum.

you look so fairly whenever you cry
makes them wanna break your coronary heart
to observe you die inside
you’ve been operating all of your life
late evening talks and smoking
within the shadow of the evening
he stated he desires you
but it surely’s an excessive amount of
he loves you
but it surely’s not sufficient

In lots of respects, that is Bleach Lab doing what Bleach Lab do greatest. The South London-based band channel ache into ardour on “Drown,” an angsty, achingly intimate eruption from hauntingly darkish depths. Independently launched November 13th, their first single since final 12 months’s debut album Misplaced in a Rush of Vacancy is as intense as it’s completely all-consuming: A sonically and emotionally charged launch dripping with warmth, heartache, and that breathtaking vulnerability that has made Bleach Lab certainly one of my favourite teams from day one.

“It’s about being caught in a poisonous cycle of going again to the identical individual, or all the time ending up with the identical individual though they is probably not that good for you,” Kyle tells Atwood Journal. “It’s attempting to interrupt out of that cycle and discover the boldness to maneuver on.”

The band hit their excessive in a gut-wrenching, soul-baring refrain – pouring gas on the metaphorical fireplace in a fascinating, dramatic climax:

you damage your self to really feel alive
holding up the entire weight of the sky
whenever you need one thing you let it rule your life
holding onto issues that don’t really feel proper

Not solely is that this Bleach Lab’s first launch since their LP, but it surely’s additionally their first self-produced single, with guitarist Louis Takooree and drummer Kieran Weston sharing the credit.

“We wished to problem ourselves to jot down one thing a bit grungier with this one,” Weston explains. “On the time of penning this, we had been eager to discover a heavier sound. So we went into the studio, listened to a load of early The Remedy and Nirvana, and got here out with the grungy guitar. From there, all of it fell collectively fairly shortly. Now we’re self-producing, we had been capable of take it from writing stage to a fully-fledged music inside a matter of days.”

Takooree agrees, noting how he feels “Drown” is “authentically ‘us’” – an trustworthy and real expression of the band’s artistry. Bleach Lab spent loads of time writing and attempting to excellent and progress their sound over this previous 12 months, “trying to introduce newer components while additionally staying true to what we love,” provides bassist Josh Longman.

whenever you maintain me such as you do
sitting by your window
morning lights simply coming via
inform me i used to be made for you
i overlook the explanation i used to be getting over you
he stated he desires you, but it surely’s an excessive amount of
he loves you, but it surely’s not sufficient

The consequence, a minimum of so far as “Drown” is worried, is a powerful, soul-stirring success that finds them pushing ahead, all whereas staying true to these issues which have lengthy made their music particular and distinctive amongst their different cohorts. A longtime Atwood Journal artist-to-watch and six-time Editor’s Choose, Bleach Lab are one of many UK’s most fun indie acts – with a heavy, lush shoegaze-y sonic identification and soul-stirring lyrics filled with depth, unfiltered emotion, and substance.

In naming their debut certainly one of 2023’s greatest albums, I praised them for delivering an expertise that’s directly wondrous and wistful, thought-provoking and deeply evocative: “As enchanting as it’s achingly intimate, Misplaced in a Rush of Vacancy is an immersive assortment of internal reckonings and soul-stirring reflections on what it means to be alive,” I wrote. “Wave after wave of shiver-inducing shoegaze, glistening indie rock, and dream pop wash over the ears as Bleach Lab drench their viewers not simply in breathtaking sound, however in visceral emotion.”

I would as properly have been writing about “Drown” as properly, contemplating how catchy and cathartic this music is. By no means earlier than have the phrases “you damage your self to really feel alive” given rise to such combined emotions of unhappiness and euphoria.

you damage your self to really feel alive
holding up the entire weight of the sky
whenever you need one thing you let it rule your life
holding onto issues that don’t really feel proper

After all, the magic of a terrific music lies in its means to repeatedly spark highly effective emotions in a listener – one thing “Drown” does all too effortlessly, as a result of that is, and not using a shadow of a doubt, a really nice music.

oh the lights are approaching
and also you’re nonetheless hanging round
why don’t you simply go dwelling and depart me right here to drown
or you would lie and inform me child i’m the one
within the morning when i get up
we each know you’ll be gone
you damage your self to really feel alive
holding up the entire weight of the sky
whenever you need one thing you let it rule your life
holding onto issues that don’t really feel proper

“The Saddest Factor”

by Soda Blonde

I suppose I can now say that “The Saddest Factor” brings me immense pleasure. That’s, offered the ‘factor’ in query is Soda Blonde’s newest, intoxicating single. The Irish indie pop band’s second music of the 12 months continues the place its predecessor “Bully” left off, dwelling in an intimate rabbit of gap of unrequited love, self-deception, and “the melancholy of imagined connections as a option to fill an emotional void.”

It’s all about you
I’m solely going out for those who’ll be there
I’m hiding all my disgrace
With one thing good to put on
I haven’t met you but
Isn’t that the saddest factor about it
It’s for one of the best
I do know and you already know it

“It’s a mirrored image on the tender elements of ourselves that usually stay unseen,” lead singer Faye O’Rourke says. Her lyrics, as blunt as they’re brooding, echo these sentiments, sending shivers down the backbone as collectively, she and her bandmates Adam O’Regan, Donagh Seaver-O’Leary, and Dylan Lynch ship a haunting, harmony-soaked reckoning.

Thanks very a lot
For the books that you’ll lend me
However I solely like them as a result of I such as you
Thanks very a lot
For the songs that you simply’re displaying
However I solely like them as a result of I such as you

Born within the aftermath of Little Inexperienced Automobiles’ dissolution, Soda Blonde have shortly turn into certainly one of my all-time favourite bands since their debut in 2019, persistently successful me over with spellbinding songs filled with uncooked humanity and seductively catchy melodies. And whereas tracks like “Don’t Thoughts Them,” “Small Discuss,” “Dangerous Machine,” and “Horrible Palms” are my present most-listened-to tracks out of their discography, I wouldn’t be shocked is “The Saddest Factor” makes the checklist come this time subsequent 12 months; for out of angst and aching, Soda Blonde have as soon as once more spun sonic gold.

I don’t imagine there aren’t any regrets
I can’t get it out of my head now
If somebody says that to you they’re a liar
I don’t give a rattling I do know it’s true
I want a egocentric distraction
That’s the saddest factor about it
It’s for one of the best
So I focus to seek out you
Thanks very a lot
For the books that you’ll lend me
However I solely like them as a result of I such as you
Thanks very a lot
For the songs that you simply’re displaying
However I solely like them as a result of I such as you
Thanks for the years
That I’ve already imagined
However I solely dreamt them as a distraction
And all the pieces about myself
That I may by no means deal with
However I solely such as you as a result of I have to

“American Dream”

by Mara Connor

I think about the ‘American Dream’ will probably be analyzed, reanalyzed, scrutinized, and reassessed nonstop over these subsequent 4 years. For these of us so-called “progressives,” it’s a darkish time in American life; a wannabe fascist ideologue has risen, as soon as once more, to the very best ranges of energy, inflicting a nationwide reckoning with our nation’s identification and place on this planet.

The outcomes of the presidential election had been nonetheless sinking in when Mara Connor dropped a revamped model of her newest single, “American Dream” (initially launched in early October). Titled “American Dream (Hometown Heroes & Magnificence Queens),” the softer, acoustic remake of her Springsteen-esque anthem brings out the ache, the sorrow, and the biting social commentary on the coronary heart of her music, very like slowed-down variations of “Born in the united statesA.” do for that ’80s traditional.

Rosie works a double on the diner
Can’t afford the weekends off
Since she acquired the slip final December
From her secretary job
Her oldest son’s again within the service
She hopes he’ll make it dwelling for Christmas
Some folks get what they need
The remaining they only get by
Some folks they get to dwell
The remaining simply attempt to keep alive
And hometown heroes and wonder queens
Their hopes are blown to smithereens
They go on chasing
The American Dream

That is actually a brutal, no-holds-barred reflection on the so-called ‘American Dream’ that thousands and thousands spend their lives chasing however by no means attain – thanks, a minimum of to some extent, on these voters who “positioned their bets on the improper staff,” as she places it.

“This music is my worst worry coming true in actual time,” Connor tells Atwood Journal. “Life imitating artwork. Watching folks get conned into voting for a so-called ‘American Dream’ that doesn’t embrace them and electing a cartoon villain to our nation’s highest workplace.”

“The historical past books will bear in mind this darkish second when America selected a pathologically egocentric, sexual predator and convicted felon over an completed girl of coloration to our nation’s highest workplace. For years ‘we the folks’ have watched him spew his toxic rhetoric, sow worry and bigotry in an already divided nation, defy democracy, promise to strip us of our elementary rights and healthcare, pillage the environment, subjugate girls and oppress minorities, make the wealthy richer and the poor poorer… and now America invitations him to return to the White Home like a wounded sufferer asking its perpetrator to stay the knife in deeper. In instances of nice upheaval and ethical decay, we’d like artwork and music greater than ever.”

Billy slips some liquor in his espresso
As he opens up the bar
It’s been six years since he was sober
Was once a soccer star
Now he simply watches it on TV
Reliving it and reminiscing
Clutching his cup of joe and whiskey
Some folks get what they need
The remaining they only get by
Some folks they get to dwell
The remaining simply attempt to keep alive
And hometown heroes and wonder queens
Their hopes get blown to smithereens
However they’ll die chasing
The American Dream

“American Dream (Hometown Heroes & Magnificence Queens)” aches in and out as Mara Connor sings about a number of hometown heroes and wonder queens – all actual, relatable folks, with actual, relatable issues. Feelings run excessive as she sings, softly and soulfully, first about Rosie, who’s been working double shifts on the diner ever since she misplaced her secretary job; subsequent about Billy, the ex-football participant who slipped into alcoholism over these previous six years; and lastly about Julie, the mom who takes her children to the rally of her favourite presidential candidate – “one other billionaire who swears he’s for the Proletariat.”

Julie takes her youngsters to the rally
Of her favourite candidate
One other billionaire who swears he’s
For the Proletariat
He guarantees to assist the miners,
Troopers and mothers who work at diners

In the end, it’s the poignant, bittersweet fact of Connor’s refrain that stings probably the most: “And hometown heroes and wonder queens, their hopes get blown to smithereens. However they’ll die chasing the American Dream.” It hurts to suppose {that a} majority of hardworking Individuals simply voted in opposition to their very own pursuits, and whereas solely time will inform simply how true that assertion seems to be, the occasions of this previous month already recommend a darkish future full of political retribution, corruption, and cuts to crucial social providers.

After all, nobody is aware of what the following 4 years have in retailer, and whereas I’m hoping for one of the best – that these of us like Rosie and Billy get the assistance and assist they want – I’m additionally bracing for the worst. Mara Connor’s “American Dream (Hometown Heroes & Magnificence Queens)” – with its prescient lyrics and heartrending, emotionally uncooked vocal efficiency – is an ideal, if not particularly highly effective soundtrack for this second in time.

Some folks get what they need
The remaining they only get by
Some folks they get to dwell
The remaining simply attempt to survive
‘Trigger hometown heroes and wonder queens
They positioned their bets on the improper staff
All within the identify of the American Dream
All within the identify of the American Dream

“Chill Out”

by Witch Submit

Witch Submit are tough, they’re uncooked, and they’re indubitably an artist to observe in 2025. The brand-new duo of Scottish musician Dylan Fraser and American singer/songwriter (and two-time Atwood Editor’s Choose) Alaska Reid have burst onto the scene with “Chill Out,” a feverish indie rock eruption that feels prefer it was born within the storage and refined in a bed room studio.

It’s churning and charged, callous and composed suddenly – a sleazy seduction yelling at us all to ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out!

Gob filled with shit
Drink in your mouth
I’m tryna hear what you say
I couldn’t determine it out
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ahhhh
Come on simply give it up now
And as soon as once more my coronary heart broke
when you sat there consuming

And only for as soon as
Only for as soon as I couldn’t
give a rattling what you’re considering

“‘Chill Out’ is a crooked tooth, sweaty bar dialog of a music,” Fraser and Reid inform Atwood Journal. “We wished to attract components from bands such because the Pixies, Sonic Youth, Gap to create this tough spherical the sides monitor.”

“It’s blood pumping via the veins and outbursts of emotional confusion that stream all through this music. Diving into the venomous tongue that comes with a relationship breaking down.”

I’ll purchase you a drink
I’ll spin you round
Come on you gotta admit
You’re solely bringing it down
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out
I don’t wanna be down
I offer you all the pieces that you really want
Come on simply give it up now
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out
And as soon as once more my coronary heart broke
when you sat there consuming

And only for as soon as
Only for as soon as I couldn’t
give a rattling what you’re considering

Dramatic and dreamy, unapologetic and unrelenting, “Chill Out” is sonic adrenaline: An invigorating catalyst right here to energise and ignite the flames flicker deep down inside.

Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chill out

“I Miss You, I Do”

by Arny Margret

Árný Margret’s heavy, aching soul is uncovered on “I Miss You, I Do” as she dwells in an area of blue, brooding nostalgia and unfiltered longing, burdened by the burden of a not-so-distant previous and the bittersweet ache of her current. “Twenty-three and a midlife disaster,” the Icelandic singer/songwriter sings softly over a heat blanket of acoustic and electrical sound. “Will you sing me to sleep? You’re to date and I’m bored with calling, dreaming of the day we meet.” Her voice is wealthy, tender, and hauntingly delicate, the feelings she places into each phrase as highly effective because the feelings she withholds.

For as everyone knows, it’s each what you say, and what you permit unsaid, that finally lingers in our hearts.

However I miss you, I do
And I hope you do

Launched October 16th, 2024 by way of One Little Unbiased Data, “I Miss You, I Do” is each Árný Margret’s first music of the 12 months and the title monitor off her upcoming sophomore album (set to drop March 7th, 2025). Made with a who’s-who of producers that features Brad Cook dinner (Bon Iver, Waxahatchee, Hurray For The Riff Raff), Andrew Berlin (Gregory Alan Isakov, Rise Towards), and Josh Kaufman (Bonny Mild Horseman, Bob Weir, The Nationwide), the follow-up to 2022’s debut album they solely discuss in regards to the climate has been billed as a report of development, maturity, motion, and alter.

“The principle factor I wished for this album was for it to be completely different,” Margret shares. “After I take heed to the final one, I really feel prefer it’s primarily about me and the guitar. It’s very stripped again. I wished to do extra – I like the banjo, the fuller sound, I like the American sound, so recording it throughout there made a giant distinction.”

“I’ve all the time labored with the identical folks in the identical locations, so I by no means thought I may do that – work with all these individuals who report with a few of my favorite musicians. I actually admire everybody on this. And pushing myself out of my consolation zone, that’s fairly rewarding.”

Discuss within the morning or so very late within the night
You’re a tough one to catch
I suppose I’m the identical, to you in any case
It’s the way in which it lasts
Oh, I miss you, I do
And I hope you do
Oh, I miss you, I do
And I do know you do

In the end, it’s that sheer distance that may come between two hearts that hits the toughest on “I Miss You, I Do,” chopping deeply as a result of it’s a lot greater than a bodily wedge, however an emotional one as properly. As she repeats the phrases, “I miss you, I do,” Margret doesn’t simply lengthy to be with her love as soon as once more; she desires that metaphysical connection that makes two souls intertwine, changing into one.

In the future we’ll meet like nothing ever occurred
Discuss in regards to the bruises on our toes
And we’ll consider the time
we shared as soon as upon a time

Linking arms on the road
Oh, I miss you, I do
And I hope you do
Oh, I miss you, I do
And I do know you do

“Stars”

by Fright Years

In a lot the identical spirit as discovering hope in a hopeless place, Fright Years’ cinematic “Stars” embraces freedom within the face of sickness, loss, and their enduring, crippling weight. Launched October 9th, the Edinburgh band’s third single of the 12 months (following January’s tantalizing and taunting “Evil” and March’s messy, sweaty “Blue”) captures the red-hot ardour and deep emotional wherewithal I’ve come to like of their songs. Produced by Theo Verney (English Trainer, Lime Backyard), “Stars” finds frontwoman Jules Kelly reckoning in actual time together with her father’s terminal most cancers analysis and his inspiring response to it.

You noticed life as a heavy seaside
100 miles in a gentle line
So whenever you discover that you simply’re going nowhere
You face the ocean and also you let it shine
You stated ‘I can’t imagine that I’ve been so fortunate
To have all of it and all of it for good’
So I’ll go ‘until my legs cease operating
To see the world in the way in which you would
‘Trigger now I do know that
oh it should by no means be sufficient

To really feel need in a race for nothing
I see stars now, I want stars out
To maintain me going

“I wasn’t attempting to jot down about it, and to be trustworthy it felt fairly bizarre that I used to be,” Jules Kelly shared upon the monitor’s launch. “However if in case you have ever skilled one thing like that, you’ll perceive that it consumes completely all the pieces. I requested my dad why he wasn’t angrier; I simply thought he was the unluckiest individual on this planet. However he stated he nonetheless thought of himself a really fortunate individual.”

“In truth, he couldn’t imagine simply how fortunate he had been to have had such a tremendous life and to have been so joyful. I simply discovered it unbelievable that he may have that perspective. ‘Stars’ is about dropping religion in your personal energy, after which discovering new freedom in precisely that –  ‘I see stars now, I want stars out to maintain me going.’”

Most of us would anticipate to fulfill such horrible information with an infinite parade of anger, irritating, and so forth – certainly something apart from happiness. No matter it’s that made Mr. Kelly discover pleasure via ache, I’d like to discover a little bit of that myself: For there’s nothing extra highly effective, and nothing extra profound, than the facility to lookup when all indicators level down. Impressed by a really inspirational human second, “Stars” is an indie rock anthem of discovering – and changing into – the sunshine in our personal darkness. Maybe we, too, can see the celebs – with somewhat assist from the ever-enchanting Fright Years.

You could possibly paint me an actual arduous time
So I image you as somewhat boy
Feeling all that I do tonight
But you continue to discovered love and you continue to had pleasure
Trigger now I do know that
oh it should by no means be sufficient

To really feel need in a race for nothing
I see stars now, I want stars out
To maintain me going

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