Spanish Love Songs Release New Single 'Pendulum'

SPANISH LOVE SONGS

RELEASE THIRD NEW SINGLE 'PENDULUM'

TAKEN FROM HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM ‘NO JOY’

OUT 25th AUGUST 2023 VIA PURE NOISE RECORDS
 

LISTEN AND WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR 'PENDULUM' NOW

 

‘No Joy’ Now Available For Pre-Order

SPANISH LOVE SONGS, have released a third new single from their upcoming album ‘No Joy’ out 25th August 2023 via Pure Noise Records. Fans can now stream and watch the music video for “Pendulum” now.

Watch the music video for “Pendulum” now on YouTube HERE or by clicking the image below.

Going more in depth on the lyrics of the song vocalist and guitarist Dylan Slocum explains, “The song is a few different stories blended together that all dance around the fact that death is such a solitary act. The details of the stories are meant to feel vaguely familiar — someone on the verge of dying alone in a hospital; someone with dementia; countless friends who’ve decided to end it on their own terms. We’ve all lost someone.

Slocum continues “I think people generally don’t want to be left alone, or to die alone, yet that’s often all we’re left with. It’s all very terrifying, so a lot of the time I’m just trying to be present and enjoy what I’ve managed to scrape together. I wait for the pendulum of my worry to swing the other way, into some form of manic love.”

The new video was directed by Hannah Gray Hall, who was also behind the camera for the music video for the lead single “Haunted”. Watch the music video for “Pendulum” now on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/S5JbWqXJN7E

Recently hailed as “one of the summer’s most anticipated albums” from Brooklyn Vegan, ‘No Joy’ will be released in full on 25th August, 2023 and is available for pre-order at this link: https://lnk.to/SpanishLoveSongs

Brimming with new wave pastiche, fluttering synths, shimmering walls of chorus guitar, and four-on-the-floor rhythms, ‘No Joy’ isn’t an exclamation point follow-up to the emotional catharsis of the landmark ‘Brave Faces Everyone’ as much as it is an exhale – the sound of vocalist and guitarist Dylan Slocum, his wife and keyboardist Meredith Van Woert, guitarist Kyle McAulay, bassist Trevor Dietrich, and drummer Ruben Duarte finding peace in quieter moments and embracing the negative space.

“This is the closest we’ve ever gotten to figuring out how to translate what I hear in my head with more clarity,” Slocum says.

Produced by the band and Collin Pastore (Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, Illuminati Hotties) and mixed by Carlos de la Garza (Paramore, M83, Best Coast), the 12 songs on ‘No Joy’ continue to find Spanish Love Songs grappling with the messiness of what it means to be alive in the modern age – unsure of the answers themselves but confident that together, we can all come a little closer to the solutions.

‘Brave Faces Everyone’ was about mustering up the strength to barely break even in an increasingly bleak world, ‘No Joy’ is finding the internal peace required to stay in the black. As Slocum says, “it’s an album about finding happiness in what you have and your current moment. It might be your best moment, or it might not, but you have to find joy in it.”

The band recently announced an upcoming UK/EU Autumn run with Hot Mulligan, with more global touring to be announced soon.

All current dates listed below with more info found at https://lnk.to/SLS_Music 
 

With HOT MULLIGAN

Aug 31 – Kingston, UK – Pryzm

Sept 1 – Leeds, UK – Stylus - Sold Out

Sept 2 – Manchester, UK – Academy 2 

Sept 3 – Glasgow, UK – SWG3 - Sold Out 

Sept 5 – Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms - Sold Out

Sept 6 – Bristol, UK – SWX- Sold Out

Sept 7 – London, UK – Electric Ballroom 

Sept 8 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy 2 - Sold Out

Sept 10 – Eindhoven, NL – Effenaar

Sept 11 – Cologne, DE – Club Volta

Sept 12 – Hamburg, DE – Logo

Sept 13 – Berlin, DE – So36

Sept 15 – Münster, DE – Skaters Palace

Sept 16 – Munich, DE – Strom

Sept 17 – Weisbaden, DE – Schlachthof

Sept 18 – Antwerp, BE - Trix

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Since 2013, the LA-formed indie-punk quintet SPANISH LOVE SONGS have made hay on the backs of a string of beloved albums – 2015’s Giant Sings The Blues, 2018’s Schmaltz and 2020’s Brave Faces Everyone – lauded by critics and fans alike for their richly personal, no-holds-barred lyricism awash in existential dread, hyper-personal cultural ruminations and attempts to answer life’s big questions. 

 

For more information on Spanish Love Songs visit the bands website

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