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Review: Fossil Youth’s ‘A Glimpse Of Self Joy’

October 30, 2016

It’s not very often that an entire record can carry you on an emotional journey from start to finish. Yet that’s exactly what Oklahoma-based rockers Fossil Youth’s A Glimpse Of Self Joy seems to do. Not straying from their impressive 2015 EP Intertwined With You, their debut instead expands on it in a way that proves they’re the up-and-coming emo/indie rock band to keep your eyes on.

Dipping their toes in pop punk and indie rock with an emo energy lacing it all together, Fossil Youth pull out the best elements from each genre and remind us that they’re not trying to create something that’s already been done.

Instead, their sound is saturated with pounding rhythms layered with stinging riffs. Toss in Noonan’s entrancing and emotionally raw vocals, and you hear exactly why A Glimpse Of Self Joy is a standout record.

However, it’s the lyrical journey from start to finish that truly makes the album. The record opens with the group’s lead single “Watercolor Daydream,” which sets the tone as an ode to the uncertainties found in growing up and growing apart. Interspersed with tracks that strike every heartstring, from anxiety and emptiness to maturation and self-growth, A Glimpse Of Self Joy proves Fossil Youth have found themselves—and where they want to go from here.

Though the record is tinged with an introspective take on personal heartbreak and finding yourself, it thrives in its raw relatability. It’s brutally honest, a sincere effort from a band who has already taken it to the next level.

From pacing and arrangement to instrumentals and the all-around lyrical narrative, A Glimpse Of Self Joy is clearly set to be one of the most emotionally authentic releases of the year. Fossil Youth have paved their own path on the indie/emo rock track, and if their debut record proves anything, it’s that they’re just getting started.

Want more from Fossil Youth? Preorder A Glimpse Of Self Joy, available Nov. 4, here. Plus, it’s currently available for streaming via Alternative Press. Catch them on their west coast tour this November, and check out their social links below.

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Track listing:
Watercolor Daydream
We’re Caving In
Late Night Swim
Minco
Forest Eyes
Feel the Same
Sitting in a Spinning Room
Open Shut
Common Ghost
Monochrome
Color Coded
Linger In My Head

Tour Dates:
11/4 – Salina, KS @ House Show
11/5 – Lincoln, NE @ The Commons
11/6 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Weathertop
11/7 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Underground
11/9 – Bremerton, WA @ The Charleston
11/10 – Olympia, WA @ Le Voyeur
11/12 – Redding, CA @ Caldwell Park
11/13 – Stockton, CA @ Blackwater Republic
11/14 – Fresno, CA - Dynamite Vinyl
11/15 – Fullerton, CA @ Programme Skate
11/16 – Murrieta, CA @ The Awakening
11/17 – Las Vegas, NV @ Mongo Push Studios
11/18 – Tempe, AZ @ 51 West
11/19 – Shiprock, NM @ MOD
11/20 – Albuquerque, NM @ Palazzo Sazzo
11/21 – Austin, TX @ Shirley’s Temple
11/22 – Houston, TX @ The Clinic
11/23 – Dallas, TX @ The Door

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Review: Chase Huglin’s ‘You Deserve An Island’

September 27, 2016

Following in the footsteps of a few stellar singles and an impressive 2015 EP Glow, Chase Huglin’s debut album, You Deserve An Island, proves that he not only has a well-deserved space in the acoustic-indie scene—he also makes it clear that he has grown to deserve his place, too.

You Deserve An Island doesn’t stray from Huglin’s lush, endearing acoustic tunes that we’ve grown to love. But it’s evident that there’s a special precision, with each track existing as a piece of standalone art, but combined, each individual song creates a storyline that progresses fluidly from start to finish.

"Wind Chimes" opens the album with an almost literal breath of fresh air, and the record closes off with "Folded Hands," a heart-wrenching song about never forgetting. Interspersed with tracks that vary in pace and tone, the album's atmosphere is seemingly meant to be played live. Soothing vocals and entrancing acoustic energy are both complimented by one of the most impressive lyrical narratives I've heard this year.

The striking lyricism creates a landscape for the emotions wrought with love and loss surrounding growing up. It’s as much about asking for forgiveness and finding hope for the future as it is about drowning your pride and growing from past mistakes. It’s about learning lessons and understanding why we’re here. It’s about loving fully and falling out of it. A good song makes you question your beliefs and challenges you to understand yourself more fully—everything that Huglin nails with this release.

Taking its place in the acoustic genre as a whole, You Deserve An Island thrives in beautiful simplicity. The binding element through every track is the raw relatability that delicately pounds at your heartstrings. His stripped-down instrumentals and compelling words are saturated with the thoughts on growing up through his own experience. You Deserve an Island is about forgiving and forging ahead—and always remembering that if someone "deserves an island," making sure to acknowledge it.

Want more from Chase Huglin? Pre-order You Deserve An Island here. Catch his release show at Entourage Music in Fort Wayne, Indiana with Bonfires and September Stories on 9/27. For more details, check out the event.

InVogue Records

InVogue Records

Track listing:
1. Wind Chimes
2. Pills
3. Here Right Now
4. Niagara
5. Hell
6. Your Side Of The Bed
7. I Want To Go
8. You Deserve An Island
9. Soap Direction
10. Folded Hands

Tour dates with SayWeCanFly & more:
11/03 - Toronto, Canada // Hard Luck Bar
11/04 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Voltage Lounge
11/05 - Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
11/06 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall (Studio)
11/08 - Lakewood, OH @ The Foundry
11/09 - Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot (Pike Room)
11/10 - Columbus, OH @ Park Street Saloon
11/11 - Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s Rock Club
11/12 - Burnsville, MN @ The Garage
11/13 - Saint Louis, MO @ Fubar
11/18 - Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
11/19 - Van Nuys, CA @ White Oak
11/20 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
11/22 - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater
11/23 - Albuquerque, NM @ Blu Phoenix
11/25 - San Antonio, TX @ The Korova
11/26 - Fort Worth, TX @ Tomcats West
11/27 - Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
11/29 - Orlando, FL @ Backbooth
11/30 - St Petersburg, FL @ Local 662
12/01 - Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
12/02 - Nashville, TN @ Rocketown
12/03 - Greensboro, NC @ Arizona Pete’s
12/04 - Howell, NJ @ GameChangerWorld (Lab)

Get your tickets here.

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