Songs of the Week: April 03 - 09, 2023
“Dancing With The Moonlight” by Hotel Mira
As they kick off their North American tour, Hotel Mira has dropped their latest single, “Dancing with the Moonlight”.
The manic, infectious tune is the third single off their as-yet-unknown upcoming album, and frontman Charlie Kerr says the new song is “about my anxieties of moving to L.A., and that ‘this town is going to eat you alive’ kind of shit. It’s a Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey of a performer trying to make it, and the sacrifices you make to do that…and the fact that people do it anyway. There’s something noble about going after something with such a minimal success rate.”
Check out the new song below, which was produced by Steve Bays (Fur Trade, Hot Hot Heat), and catch them here in Vancouver on June 24 at the Hollywood Theatre.
Kirk
“Road to Hell” by The Matinee
Speaking of “third singles from an upcoming album by a band working with Steve Bays”… The Matinee shared “Road to Hell” last week.
The new single comes just in time to be added to your ‘summer road trip’ playlists, with the band sharing "Everyone has a past, and everyone has a secret they’d rather keep than spill. Matt Rose brought this idea to the table, with vignettes of life and those reflective contemplations we all have when we find ourselves alone at night. We workshopped it right there in the studio, adding another verse and a bridge to finish it off. The song found its groove as a Tom Petty rocker pretty easily… we are looking forward to adding this one to the live set!"
There’s also no solid word on their upcoming album, but hopefully we’ll be hearing (and seeing) more from them this summer.
Kirk
“Are We Good” by Hayden
Hayden’s new album, Are We Good, was released last week, and the title track was also dropped.
I’m a huge fan of this album, start to finish, and I’ve covered a lot of the singles as they were released - so they’re not much else to say except I love it!
Check out “Are We Good” below and then give the rest of the record a spin by clicking here.
Christine