SPANISH LOVE SONGS’ new album ‘No Joy’ is out now

 

 

SPANISH LOVE SONGS, have officially released their newest album ‘No Joy’ out now through Pure Noise Records. The album represents a new era for the band and an evolution of their sound from 2020’s “Brave Faces Everyone” while still keeping feeling at it’s core. There is a definite experimentation on the record with the band trying out their hand at some new electronic elements and taking on inspiration from other genres as well as mixing up the dynamics between songs. Vocally Dylan Slocum delivers an emotionally impactful performance full of honest heartfelt lyrics which have been shaped by the events in the world over the past few years, he explains: “Every album we make is largely a reaction to the previous, and a cataloging of the intervening events, ’No Joy’ isn’t really different in that regard, except that typically the albums are born out of the noise and chaos of our daily life, but it was created during a period of stillness. We released our last album in Feb 2020. All of us had given up our day jobs and apartments in anticipation of being on the road for most of 2020 and 2021. Then all at once, we were quite literally back home, with nothing to do really except worry. Our big plans were dead. Maybe that period from February to March was it for us”

“The time off the road – back to a 9 to 5 job, not chasing any sort of big dream, writing songs for the sake of the exercise —was maybe the stillest my life has been since I was 15,” he continues. “In the stillness, there was no grand epiphany. Just boredom. Bored with a quiet life. With work. With my scattered friends. Nothing to look forward to except the creeping feeling that the world was in a death spiral. The impending doom. That quickly got boring too. And by the time we started talking about a new album, and were back on the clock, I’d grown bored with the band and the songs I was writing. The hoping that this would be the one for us. With the endless list of grievances. The stories in the songs. Bored with the darkness.”

“This album is a reaction to the previous, the outcome of trying to destroy the boredom. An attempt to throw out expectations and just chase down the things that excite us. We’ve torn down what we do and tried to hold onto the best parts. The songs are more expansive. The stories try to be more optimistic. This is the first time we’ve made the exact record we set out to make. And we’ve ultimately arrived at the next stage in the band’s evolution.”

“It’s founded on a sense of gratitude. We’ve re – learned that nothing is given, that happiness is finite. It tries to make peace with that. It’s a foolish attempt to hold onto the things we love as tightly as possible. It’s really an album of love songs for the people I’m going to miss. We’re finally living up to our name.”

The album, which includes the previously released singles “Haunted”, “Clean-Up Crew”, “Marvel” and “Pendulum” can be now heard in its entirety here: https://lnk.to/SLS_Music

 

‘No Joy’ Track Listing:

Lifers
Pendulum
Haunted
Clean-Up Crew
Middle of Nine
Marvel
I’m Gonna Miss Everything
Rapture Chaser
Mutable
Here You Are
Exit Bags
Re-Emerging Signs of the Apocalypse

 

Catch Spanish Love Songs on tour at the dates below:

 

Headline Tour in Australia

Aug 25 – Melbourne – Stay Gold (SOLD OUT)

Aug 26 – Melbourne – Stay Gold

 

With HOT MULLIGAN

Aug 31 – Kingston, UK – Pryzm (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 1 – Leeds, UK – Stylus (SOLD OUT)

Sept 2 – Manchester, UK – Academy 2 (SOLD OUT)

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 – 02 Forum Kentish Town (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 8 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy 2 (SOLD OUT)

Sept 10 – Eindhoven, NL – Effenaar (SOLD OUT)

Sept 11 – Cologne, DE – Club Volta (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 12 – Hamburg, DE – Logo (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 13 – Berlin, DE – So36

Sept 15 – Münster, DE – Skaters Palace (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 16 – Munich, DE – Strom (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 17 – Weisbaden, DE – Schlachthof (LOW TICKETS)

Sept 18 – Antwerp, BE – Trix

 

With HOT MULLIGAN, HEART ATTACK MAN, BEN QUAD

Nov 8 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s (SOLD OUT)

Nov 10 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Roxian (SOLD OUT)

Nov 11 – Cleveland, OH – The Agora (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 12 – Toronto, ON – History (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 14 – Boston, MA – House of Blues (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 15 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza  (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 16 – Huntington, NY – Paramount (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 17 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore (SOLD OUT)

Nov 18 – Richmond, VA – The National (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 19 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club (SOLD OUT)

Nov 21 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 22 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues

Nov 24 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution

Nov 25 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 26 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade (LOW TICKETS)

Nov 28 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

Nov 29 – Austin, TX – Emo’s (LOW TICKETS)

Dec 1 – Phoenix, AZ – Van Buren

Dec 2 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern (LOW TICKETS)

Dec 3 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues (LOW TICKETS)

Dec 5 – San Francisco, CA – Fillmore

Dec 6 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades (SOLD OUT)

Dec 8 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo (LOW TICKETS)

Dec 9 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom (LOW TICKETS)

Dec 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot

Dec 12 – Denver, CO – The Summit (SOLD OUT)

Dec 14 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater

Dec 15 – Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom (VENUE UPGRADE)

Dec 16 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues (SOLD OUT)

Dec 17 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Hall (LOW TICKETS)
 

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