Thursday, April 16, 2015

Exclusive Premiere: New Single from Corrina, Corrina


"Pratfall"

And our week of premieres continues here at CoolDad Music.

Today, we've got the latest effort from Red Bank pop punks Corrina, Corrina. The boys are almost done with this year at college. Somewhere between keeping up with their studies and playing the occasional show, they found time to head into Pete Steinkopf's Little Eden Studios to record two new tracks. You'll have to wait until early summer to get your hands on the two-song flexi disc from Little Dickman Records, but you can hear "Pratfall" right here, right now.

Just like pretty much their entire year-old debut LP, American Short Stories, "Pratfall" shows Corrina, Corrina to be a band with an ear for what makes a great punk / alt rock song. They're a band that worships at the feet of The Replacements, The Bouncing Souls, The Menzingers, and The Gaslight Anthem; and you can hear all of those influences coming through on "Pratfall." The track is a two-and-a-half minute mix of emotion, aggression, and accessibility that comes together in a way that's kind of just right.

I continue to be impressed that a band with 3 of its 4 members still in their teens can churn out songs with such polish. That's almost unfair to Corrina, Corrina, though. I'd be impressed with this stuff no matter how old they were.

Check out "Pratfall" below and keep your eyes peeled for the release date of the "Pratfall" / "Distance" flexi.

Corrina, Corrina will be back in town to play a free show at Langosta Lounge on May 15th with Sammy Kay.



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