Stream The BONNEVILLES’ new song “The Good Bastards” via NEW NOISE MAGAZINE
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Glide is excited to premiere “The Rebels Shrug”, a dirty punk blues number that starts off quiet and acoustic before growing into a dark, cello-driven meditation. The song captures a more intimate side of the band, showcasing not only their more vulnerable vocals and lyrics, but their ability to actually arrange songs that are nuanced […]
The Bonnevilles show the type of appreciation of classic rock that an older audience can adore, but they also bring the sort of excitement that a younger audience can enjoy. – ATWOOD MAGAZINE
Witness the outfit’s latest video, “Parachute”, a track culled from the LP Alive and Well in Ohio. With a direct nod to the final public performance from Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr atop the Apple building in London in 1969, the video gives us a glimpse of the collective’s humor and an earful of its […]
While fans wait for Dirty Photographs’ release, they can preoccupy themselves with the album’s title track. As previously stated, the group carries on their signature sound with a hint of lo-fi 1960s rock, reminiscent of groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. With such a refreshing yet familiar sound, The Bonnevilles are sure to […]
“Dirty Photographs” is the follow-up to the Northern Ireland power duo’s 2016 LP, “Arrow Pierce My Heart”, and while it retains the garage/blues flair of past efforts, the 11-track album is more upbeat both musically and lyrically. The title track is actually a love song, albeit one that lives up to its adults-only title. MAGNET […]
The NYC pop-punk band has always had a talent for pulling back the curtain to reveal the dark underbelly of humanity, and their latest visual is no different. – PAPER MAGAZINE HERE
Check out their new single for “C/F,” off forthcoming LP Songs From the Land of Nod, dropping January 26th via Alive Naturalsound. It’s languid, drippy, like molasses spilling out of a jar, and the vocals do a subtle Kevin Shields thing in my brain. – Maya Eslami / WHAT YOUTH
They run a pretty wide gamut of scuzz from garage to glam to punk to indie that’s not that easy to date. – STEREOGUM