Brooklyn's Left Circles Announces Debut Album 'Nothing Is One Thing' out April 26 on Miserable Neighbor Records
Brooklyn's Left Circles Announces Debut Album 'Nothing Is One Thing' out April 26 on Miserable Neighbor Records
New Single + Video "Bleed It Out" Now Streaming
Pre-Order The Album on Limited Green Swirl Vinyl
Mixed by Travis Harrison (Guided By Voices, Built to Spill) and Featuring Kellii Scott (Failure) and Matt Hock (Space Cadet, The Explosion)
Stream the Single/Pre-Save The Album Here
"A jangly pop-punk rocker with slick production and stunning melodies. The video’s bizarre imagery and visual effects perfectly pair with the song’s beautiful pop hooks."- New Noise Magazine
"Catchy guitars, infectious drums and sing along lyrics, what more do you need in a song? It’s a track that rampages along, fuelled by the frantic punk guitar and topped with a killer chorus that sticks around in your head, long after the song has finished." -Backseat Mafia
Brooklyn, NY's Left Circles has released the new single "Bleed It Out," along with a music video for the track, which appears on the upcoming debut LP 'Nothing Is One Thing,' out April 26 on Miserable Neighbor Records.
WATCH THE “BLEED IT OUT" MUSIC VIDEO HERE:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IapwhD0P-g
Stream the single here: https://linktr.ee/left_circles.
Pre-save the album 'Nothing Is One Thing' here:
https://lnk.to/nothingisonething
ORDER THE LIMITED GREEN SWIRL VINYL HERE: leftcircles.com
The solo project of Brooklyn-based musician Brian Pluta (live guitarist for Space Cadet), Left Circles is not content to stay confined to one style. The hook-heavy album (now available for pre-order) flies through several modes of rock, from‘90s lo-fi to Brit pop to ‘50s folk. It was mixed by Travis Harrison (Guided By Voices, Built to Spill) and features drums from Kellii Scott (Failure) and Harrison, as well as guest vocals from Matt Hock (Space Cadet, The Explosion). Brian also plays live guitar for Miserable Neighbor labelmates Space Cadet.
Of the single, Pluta says, ""Bleed It Out" was written by accident. I had already gotten all the tracks together for the record, and this one just sorta slipped out while I was practicing for a show. I don't write a lot of purely positive songs, but it's like this one demanded to exist. With all the negativity thrown at us these days, it's too easy to internalize it to the point of self-defeat. This song is a little antidote."