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Exclusive: Life On The Sideline EP announcement, music video premiere

Since releasing Honesty Is A Dying Breed two years ago, Life On The Sideline has remained active on the road and is now ready to unveil its upcoming EP, Never Settle. To kick things off, we're premiering the music video for the band's new single, "Echo", which tells the sad story of a young girl reminiscing times spent with her deceased partner. While not a pop punk song per se, it's as catchy as one with an infectious chorus that you'll inevitably get stuck in your head. The band's sound could be compared to that of Transit's and The Early November's. Fans can pre-order the EP on iTunes and CD here, before it's released on June 7th. […]

Monday, October 28, 2013

Exclusive: Roam - "Head Down" EP Track-By-Track

We've proudly witnessed an array of unknown bands (think With The Punches, Neck Deep, etc.) blossom into worldwide successes, and something tells me that Roam might just follow suit. The band has already debuted a music video for the single "Head Rush", but you'll definitely want to check out the rest of the EP when it drops on November 18th. In the meantime, you can pre-order 7" copies through Pinky Swear Records here, and get a little insight into the individual song meanings below. Click the Read More… link to read the track-by-track.

You Never Said

This was the second song we'd written for the EP after "Head Rush". It came from the intro riff, which Sam had been playing for a while and we'd all jammed our parts onto it, later adding/rewriting and perfecting the rest of the song. The song kind of sums up the stage we're all at in life right now in terms of growing up - we're not quite adults yet, but the pressures to be and act like one are there. It's something that can be a bit overbearing sometimes so it's a very therapeutic song for us in that sense - "I've had time to rest my head, it's temporary". There's a lot of people willing to tell you things you can't be at this stage and it's easy to let that get you down, but you just can't.

Sticker Slap

Named after the mission from Tony Hawks PS, this song is such a release for us as a band; it's fast, shouty and over within a minute and a half. It's very much a positive song - it's kind of the other side of growing up and just not caring and being reckless in your decisions, instead of wasting time dwelling on mistakes.

Nothing In Return

This song came into being literally two weeks before recording, and quickly became everyone's favourite. It's very much in theme with the rest of the songs in that it's about not wanting to look back in the future and think you've made the wrong choices in life. It's also about how easy it can be to put everything on the line for your passion fully knowing there's a chance you'll get nothing back - "I gave up everything for this and got back nothing in return".

Foresight

This started with a riff I'd been playing around with for a while, and took many forms before it ended up as it is now. I think it's the most musically interesting, with a lot of cool sections and a gang shout on the middle eight. The chorus on this one is the catchiest for me too.

Head Rush

This was the first track written for the new EP and for us was the first step into a more coherent sound; It sounded a lot more how we wanted to sound. The song's about how people can sometimes lose their sense of self-worth when they become infatuated, putting their feelings and how they're treated aside in order to treasure someone else. The final line of the song "This was for you" is a kind of giving up motion in a positive way - moving on and saying it was for you, but it's not anymore.

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