Thursday, October 16, 2014

Stuyvesant's Latest Single Is the First for Sugarblast Music Company

"Alright"

Our good friends over at NJ-based Dromedary Records have a new member of the family. Sugarblast Music Company "will be like Dromedary's louder, snottier, more obnoxious younger brother." The new record company's Facebook page goes on: "With a goal of remaining small, the only real objective of the label is to continuously release interesting, noisy music with zero consideration to what people might actually be interested in buying." Nice.

That said, though, they've come out today with something that a few people will probably have an interest in buying. The label's first sounds come in the form of the latest single by NJ vets Stuyvesant. "Alright" premiered today over at PopMatters. It's some upbeat and, yes, noisy rock and roll featuring a big horn section and a confession that rock music "sort of saved my soul." It's the lead single from Stuyvesant's next full-length, Shmyvesant, which is due from Sugarblast on November 25th.

Have a listen to "Alright" and give a nice welcome to Sugarblast. Maybe give their Facebook page a like.

Mazel tov.



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