Current Music Favorites | Waterparks, Cane Hill, Tonight Alive & More

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As promised, I compiled all of the music I’ve been loving recently into one post. There have been so many amazing releases over the past couple of weeks so I’ve been taking full advantage of that. I’m incredibly guilty of listening to albums on repeat for days on end because then I find something I enjoy, I want to fully immerse myself in it. So, let’s dive into this list.


Tonight Alive “Disappear” – As someone that loves both Tonight Alive and PVRIS it’s hard not to be obsessed with this track. Tonight Alive truly reinvented themselves on their most recent release Underworld, allowing themselves to truly showcase their musicianship and deliver an album that they can (and should) be proud of. While “Disappear” isn’t necessarily a standout track on the album, it’s definitely one that deserves to be discussed. It’s a powerful and melodic bop that serves as an anthem about abandoning your comfort zone in exchange for breaking free. Jenna McDougall’s vocals soar on this track; she’s always had some serious pipes but pair that with Lynn Gunn’s raspy and dreamy voice and you have a match made in heaven.


Cane Hill “It Follows” – Cane Hill have been tearing up the music scene for a while but with the release of their sophomore album Too Far Gone, they’ve gone from just tearing it up to completely obliterating it. They’ve shed their skin and emerged as an entirely new band, focusing on showing everyone just how Cane Hill truly are. The album touches on various topics that have both affected the band and the world around them. “It Follows” is a catchy, metal track that takes you from nodding your head along to the beat to catapulting yourself across the room in a one-man mosh pit in your bedroom. With lyrics like “Such dramatic agony/ The fever breaks again/ I can feel it following/ And it's calling my name,” the self-proclaimed “metal-epic” entices your inner trouble-maker to go out and unleash hell.


Waterparks “TANTRUM” – Waterpark’s latest release Entertainment has been one of the most talked about releases of 2018 and its only February. One of the tracks that has earned its title as a definite “bop” is TANTRUM. From the moment the automated voice starts to the moment the guitars kick it, it hits you like a slap in the face. Waterparks did the damn thing when they released this track. It’s raw, gritty and it proves that Waterparks aren’t your typical run-of-the-mill pop punk band. It’s definitely the heaviest track on Entertainment, with the band finessing audiences with every beat. After the automated voice finishes roasting these “fuckboy bands” flooding the scene, the song starts off with Awsten Knight’s declaration of “If I wasn't thin and white with blue hair would I be here? / Maybe if I kill myself you’ll know I'm sincere / I'll shave my blue hair, burn the rest of two dares / Drop from 'parks like "fuck it, who cares?" They truly didn’t have to go so hard, I’m still recovering.


Paramore “Pool” –  Guess who’s back in another episode of “After Laughter Continues to Be a Gift to the World”? After Laughter plays out like a dark comedy, dressing up the dark undertones in the lyrics with pretty melodies and catchy beats. Paramore’s dark take on a love song exposes the visceral side of a love-gone-sour. It completely depicts what it’s like to strip away every part of yourself and dive headfirst into the deep in and then remembering you can’t swim and instead of saving you – the one you love just watches you drown. Paramore has me reminiscing on past loves that never even existed.



Staircase Spirits “Ghosts”- Music has always served as an outlet, a way to heal and expel any demons that might be weighing on your heart. It can be incredibly cathartic to finally put into the words the darkness that’s been consuming you in an attempt to harness that pain and turn it into something pure and therapeutic. That’s exactly what Staircase Spirits did with their latest EP Ghost Stories. This pop-rock outlet is composed of Anna Maria Acosta and Eva Friedman, hailing from sunny shores in Los Angeles. After revisiting the songs on their EP, they decided to re-release two of the more personal tracks on the EP – “Roulette” and “Ghosts”. These track in particular were especially important to Acosta as they were conceived after she escaped an abusive relationship. I got the chance to hear a bit of her story behind the tracks. “4 years ago, I woke up, looked at the man sleeping next to me and realized that if I stayed, I wasn’t going to survive. I ultimately wrote two songs about that day – January 19, 2014.” Acosta then explained that they released the EP on the anniversary of their existence. In “Ghosts” you can feel every bit of the pain she experienced and the relief that followed her escape to freedom. The opening verse, “Gone tonight, I left a lot of ghosts behind me / In haunted houses full of secrets that they kept / I’m far enough away that they don’t scare me here / And I’m too far gone to feel regret” perfectly sets the scene of her story.


Make sure you check out all of the incredible talent on this list. Let me know what songs you’ve been loving in the comments.
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