Aidan Bissett latest single ‘Sick‘ is here. He co-wrote the song with Captain Cuts’ Ryan Rabin and Benjamin Berger, the latter known for Walk The Moon, Bebe Rexha.
‘Sick‘ is a celebration of meeting somebody who’s who’s authentic in the midst of a town replete with pretenders. That cause for celebration is beautifully reflected in its upbeat tone and buoyancy.
The video is directed by Brooke James and was filmed in the beautiful surroundings of Malibu, an ideal representation of the high spirits expressed in the track. While it’s great rocking out with the guys, Bissett grows increasingly aggravated by their escalating antics and drifts over to the one person who stands out in the crowd.
Aidan Bissett will be headlining the tour on October 13th at Voodoo Room in San Diego. He will also play Crowbar in Tampa (October 20), Racket in New York City (October 26) and...
‘Sick‘ is a celebration of meeting somebody who’s who’s authentic in the midst of a town replete with pretenders. That cause for celebration is beautifully reflected in its upbeat tone and buoyancy.
The video is directed by Brooke James and was filmed in the beautiful surroundings of Malibu, an ideal representation of the high spirits expressed in the track. While it’s great rocking out with the guys, Bissett grows increasingly aggravated by their escalating antics and drifts over to the one person who stands out in the crowd.
Aidan Bissett will be headlining the tour on October 13th at Voodoo Room in San Diego. He will also play Crowbar in Tampa (October 20), Racket in New York City (October 26) and...
- 7/26/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Carly Rae Jepsen has dropped “Talking to Yourself,” the third single from her forthcoming LP, The Loneliest Time. The upbeat, ’80s-tinged dance-pop anthem was produced by Captain Cuts, and co-written by Jepsen, Ryan Rabin, Benjamin Berger, and Simon Wilcox.
The pulsating, beat-driven song sees Jepsen recalling a past relationship, wondering if feelings still linger. “Are you thinking of me when you’re with somebody else?/ Do you talk to me when you’re talking to yourself?” Jepsen croons on the buoyant track. “Are you reaching for me, making love to someone else?...
The pulsating, beat-driven song sees Jepsen recalling a past relationship, wondering if feelings still linger. “Are you thinking of me when you’re with somebody else?/ Do you talk to me when you’re talking to yourself?” Jepsen croons on the buoyant track. “Are you reaching for me, making love to someone else?...
- 9/16/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Grouplove have become the first band in the U.S. to be certified climate positive by the United Nations.
The Los Angeles indie-pop group achieved this by partnering with Chooose, a company that offers subscriptions to reduce CO2, for their upcoming tour. The shows are in support of their new LP, Healer, out Friday.
Tour has been postponed in light of the spread of Covid-19, but when they do hit the road, the band has pledged to stay in sustainable hotels, drink from reusable bottles, implement vegetarian meals on their rider,...
The Los Angeles indie-pop group achieved this by partnering with Chooose, a company that offers subscriptions to reduce CO2, for their upcoming tour. The shows are in support of their new LP, Healer, out Friday.
Tour has been postponed in light of the spread of Covid-19, but when they do hit the road, the band has pledged to stay in sustainable hotels, drink from reusable bottles, implement vegetarian meals on their rider,...
- 3/13/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
MTV News' Rya Backer reunites with band members, who say, 'We haven't even hit our stride.'
By Rya Backer
Grouplove
Photo: MTV News
To spend time with Grouplove is to spend time with great friends you didn't even know you had — or, in my case, two friends I had and lost touch with, only to link back up and see them unchanged (grown and happier, even) in their shared next chapter. See, I went to college with the band's guitarist, Andrew Wessen, and therefore also spent time with his best friend, drummer Ryan Rabin. Reuniting with the pair alongside their new friends did not feel strained or, well, like work.
The five members of Grouplove (also including Hannah Hooper, Christian Zucconi and the very bearded Sean Gadd) met at an artists' retreat Wessen's brother co-founded in Crete, Greece. Immediately uniting over their love of creating music, the five separated...
By Rya Backer
Grouplove
Photo: MTV News
To spend time with Grouplove is to spend time with great friends you didn't even know you had — or, in my case, two friends I had and lost touch with, only to link back up and see them unchanged (grown and happier, even) in their shared next chapter. See, I went to college with the band's guitarist, Andrew Wessen, and therefore also spent time with his best friend, drummer Ryan Rabin. Reuniting with the pair alongside their new friends did not feel strained or, well, like work.
The five members of Grouplove (also including Hannah Hooper, Christian Zucconi and the very bearded Sean Gadd) met at an artists' retreat Wessen's brother co-founded in Crete, Greece. Immediately uniting over their love of creating music, the five separated...
- 3/21/2012
- MTV Music News
We've been following the story of Grouplove as told through the lens of director Jordan Bahat's "Bloom" for a couple weeks now. To review, the band formed on the isle of Crete during a romantic voyage undertaken by guitarist Christian Zucconi and keyboardist Hannah Hooper who'd just recently met at a show in New York. There they met two Californian travelers, Andrew Wessen and Ryan Rabin, son of Hollywood mainstay Trevor Rabin. And along with British expat Sean Gadd, they all formed Grouplove.
Here's the third and final part of "Bloom" and a peek into the making of their album, "Never Trust A Happy Song."
Watch parts one and two! And let us know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter or Facebook!
Here's the third and final part of "Bloom" and a peek into the making of their album, "Never Trust A Happy Song."
Watch parts one and two! And let us know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter or Facebook!
- 10/31/2011
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
When we left off with Grouplove last week in "Bloom part 1," their interviewer was accusing their backstory of sounding like the set up to a bad sitcom. There's no denying it is an awfully strange tale. What brought these strangers together on the island of Crete in 2009, who then started a band?
Guitarist Christian Zucconi and keyboardist Hannah Hooper came from New York just after a meeting and having a whirlwind romance. Drummer/producer Ryan Rabin (son of film composer Trevor Rabin) and his childhood friend, guitarist Andrew Wessen came from California for their own reasons. And they all collided with the loner Brit, bassist Sean Gadd there in the middle of the Mediterranean. As they reminisce in this second part, they reflect on how lucky they are to be carrying on what they have. How will it hold together? The answer seems to be spelled out by a wizard quoting the King James bible.
Guitarist Christian Zucconi and keyboardist Hannah Hooper came from New York just after a meeting and having a whirlwind romance. Drummer/producer Ryan Rabin (son of film composer Trevor Rabin) and his childhood friend, guitarist Andrew Wessen came from California for their own reasons. And they all collided with the loner Brit, bassist Sean Gadd there in the middle of the Mediterranean. As they reminisce in this second part, they reflect on how lucky they are to be carrying on what they have. How will it hold together? The answer seems to be spelled out by a wizard quoting the King James bible.
- 10/20/2011
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
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