“JoJo inspires cult devotion like few other pop singers.” – The FADER
People-powered songwriter, Jamie Webster sings a working-class daydream to kick off an optimistic summer of new music with: Grinding the Gears
Hinds announce third album, The Prettiest Curse, which was scheduled for release on April 3rd on Lucky Number. Today the band announces that they will be rescheduling…
Despite every note chiming with optimism, the single affords the band a rare moment of emotional introspection with lyrics laying bare the pain of heartbreak.
“’Holy Ghost Fire’ is our anthem for the healing power of music. When we wrote the song a couple of months ago, we had no idea how cathartic it would be for us to release a song of optimism”
Originally scheduled to be underway with his largest ever world tour, nothing,nowhere. was recently forced to cancel his April / May U.S. headline dates due to the ongoing global pandemic.
“… as the album charges so confidently towards innovation it would be foolish to suggest it’s anything other than brilliant … they’re now distinct leaders, paving a new and exciting trail for those in their ever-growing shadow.” 8/10 Gigwise
The Hara are pleased to announce the rescheduled dates for their 2020 tour, including a show at Manchester Academy3 which will now take place on the 19th November
“This was written as a love song for Paul’s girlfriend. He had a job working construction one summer and came up with the lyrics almost as a sort of Springsteen parody, they’re very blue-collar.”