Joywave have released their haunting new single, “Blank Slate,” available now on Cultco Music/Hollywood Records for streaming and download; a companion video is currently in post-production and will premiere later this month.
Produced at Joywave’s own studio in Rochester, NY by band founder Daniel Armbruster, arranged by Armbruster and his fellow band members Joseph Morinelli, Paul Brenner, and Benjamin Bailey, and mixed by Dan Grech-Marguerat (The Killers, Liam Gallagher, Lana Del Rey), “Blank Slate” presents another striking glimpse at the Joywave’s wide-ranging sonic influences, its future-facing R&B approach (via a devilishly creepy keyboard line) masterfully accentuating Armbruster’s transformative lyrical content.
“A large portion of our new record deals with this idea of ‘possession,’” Armbruster says in an exclusive Audio Commentary, “and ‘Blank Slate’ is no different. It’s about truly giving yourself over to another person, not being too rigid and allowing yourself to be changed, which is really scary. It’s hard to be that vulnerable and it’s easy to get hurt. The song always sounds like dancing skeletons to me, but this is actually only the second or third ‘spookiest’ song on the album.”
“Blank Slate” continues a series of noteworthy new single releases from Joywave, including “Obsession“ and “Like A Kennedy.” Both tracks were accompanied by equally imaginative videos, streaming now via the band’s official YouTube channel. What’s more, “Obsession“ is joined by an exclusive Marvel Comics visualizer, starring The Avengers – including self- proclaimed Joywave fan Captain America – and streaming now via the official MarvelMusic VEVO channel.
“Blank Slate,” “Obsession,” and “Like A Kennedy” stand together as an unmistakable display of Joywave’s evolution from the basement to the big stage, fearlessly assimilating genres, motifs, and big ideas into its own one-of-a-kind identity. Additional new tracks and companion visuals will be unveiled in the coming months, followed in 2020 by the eagerly awaited release of their as-yet-untitled third full-length LP.
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