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Remo Drive by Shun Matsuhashi

REMO DRIVE embrace loneliness in new single

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Today, mid-west indie band Remo Drive announce the arrival of their latest single and music video ‘New In Town’.

Following vocalist and guitarist Erik Paulson’s move from his home state of Minnesota to Albany, NY, ‘New In Town’ is a baroque indie rock ballad that tells a story of embracing the challenges of discovering one’s place in a new city. 

“ “New in Town” is a song about the loneliness of moving to a new city, being the only stranger in a room full of old friends, and misconstruing bar names for human names,” Erik explains. “This song came to be after an especially homesick night, but really took its shape throughout the recording process. It’s our quietest song yet, and one of our most adventurous productions.” 

The accompanying music video features a melodramatic karaoke style performance of the song in an empty bar full of mannequins; visually representing the distinct emotion of feeling alone in a crowded room.  Check it out below:

Formed in Bloomington, Minnesota, Remo Drive features brothers Erik (vocals/guitar) & Stephen Paulson (bass), who found their footing in the mid-2010s with a run of pristine emo-influenced rock ‘n’ roll. Their home-recorded, self-released debut LP Greatest Hits (Epitaph) arrived in 2017. Inspired by Jeff Rosenstock and PUP, it was lauded by The Needle Drop for “keeping the torch lit for emo”. In 2018, they issued the EP titled Pop Music and then followed up with their sophomore effort, Natural, Everyday Degradation. For this set, the lo-fi fuzz of their debut gave way to a cleaner indie rock attack on tracks such as “Shakin'” and “Separate Beds”. Just one year later, Remo Drive released album number three, A Portrait of an Ugly Man (2019), which earned recognition across outlets such as Pitchfork, Under The Radar, BrooklynVegan, Paste, Consequence, UPROXX and SPIN. Three years since their last record, this past Halloween the band shared their first new music, “No, There’s No Hope For You”, endearingly referred to as a “jangly indie-pop song” by BrooklynVegan.

 

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