6/28/2023

Alternative indie rock band Neptune's Core announce EP + share anthemic track + self-directed video "Inside"

CHICAGO ALTERNATIVE INDIE ROCK BAND

NEPTUNE'S CORE

ANNOUNCE EP

CALLED UPON

DUE OUT AUGUST 25

VIA SIDE HUSTLE RECORDS


PRE-ORDER THE EP HERE


& SHARE ANTHEMIC TRACK + SELF-DIRECTED VIDEO

"INSIDE"

OUT NOW


LISTEN HERE WATCH HERE


CELEBRATE THE NEW ALBUM

WITH NEPTUNE'S CORE

AT THE OFFICIAL EP RELEASE SHOW

AT METRO CHICAGO

ON AUGUST 26


GET TICKETS HERE


"Their age belies the sophistication of the songwriting and instrumentation...classic alternative era with delicate fragile quiet moments exploding into loud dynamics."

"While still very early on in their careers, you can see the bright future Neptune’s Core has...Neptune’s Core dishes out fun and incredibly catching songs with a pretty strong range."

"Neptune’s Core is bringing young, bright energy to the Chicago music scene."

Photo credit: Sam Monendo 

Today, Chicago based alternative indie rock band Neptune's Core announce their dynamic, layered EP Called Upon due out August 25 via Side Hustle Records and available to pre-order now. Alongside the announcement, the band shares the first taste of the forthcoming project with anthemic track and self-directed video "Insideout everywhere now.


Plus, celebrate the new album with the band at the official EP release show live at Chicago's Metro on August 26 along with Motel Breakfast and OK Cool. The band will also play at Avrom Farm Party on August 5 in Green Lake, WI. Tickets are on sale now via linktr.ee/neptunescore.


Called Upon, Neptune's Core's triumphant forthcoming EP is a powerful representation of who the band is today, both as people and as musicians. The project is their first release in almost two years, and the four-piece is proud to present a collection that is true to who they are today–one that captures their growth, pain, joy and everything in between as they continually discover themselves. Jackie Cywinski (guitar/vocals) says, "'Called Upon' is a beautifully diverse EP that truly shows how we work together in order to make music that is alive. The parts all four of us play separately naturally intertwine into unique, dynamic songs that we are extremely proud of."


"Inside," out today, provides a space for the band to voice their innermost fears and insecurities. The energetic track was born after Sofie Richter (vocals/guitar) sang the melody into her phone with a voice memo and later, brought it to her bandmates who lit up with excitement. From there, each member added their own signature piece to the puzzle and continued to rework it together as they brought it into the studio. With a booming bassline, dark, looming vocals, and shimmery guitar riffs, the track draws from Richter's own experiences and acts not only as a catharsis for her, but as a megaphone for the universal feelings of uncertainty and anxiety. Hoping to provide a channel for others to relate, Richter shares, "'Inside' is full of experimentation. It’s full of agony too. The lyrics come from a real part of me. They give voice to my struggles. Belting out 'When does it get better?' makes me feel something, which is why I wrote the song–to feel something and to share that feeling with others.”


The track's accompanying video, directed by the band, captures the angst that comes with trying to hide emotions that demand to be felt. Hannah Richter (bass), who edited the video, explains, "Throughout the majority of the video you see all of us keep stoic expressions while we let the music show what we really are feeling. While our expressions were cold, we were representing what we show the world, but the music represents what everyone actually feels inside." Ultimately, there's more to people than just the emotions they project or they appear. Richter adds, "This video wasn’t made to just be seen, this video was made to be felt."


Watch: "Inside" (Watch Official Music Video)


With two albums under their belt, including 2020's Can't Have It All and 2021's Evolving, several tastemakers have taken notice of the rising rockers. Third Coast Review raved about the band's ability to blend genres seamlessly. Of some favorite tracks from their sophomore effort Evolvingthe publication wrote, "'Turning Red' is pure pop ballad while opening track 'Drowning' takes you down an indie rock road toward a boisterous second half full of pounding drums and blisteringly strong vocals." Jim DeRogits added on Sound Opinions, "Their age belies the sophistication of the songwriting and instrumentation...classic alternative era with delicate fragile quiet moments exploding into loud dynamics."


Neptune's Core, made up of two sets of sisters, is carving their own path with raw lyricism and their own expansive, genre-blending sound. Together, Sofie Richter (vocals/guitar), Jackie Cywinski (guitar/vocals), Kaitlin Cywinski (drums), and Hannah Richter (bass) bring their heartfelt lyrics to life with their unique blend of rock, jazz and classical roots. Committed to being unapologetically themselves, the group cultivates a high-energy, warm environment with their captivating stage presence and ability to foster meaningful connections with their fans. Speaking to CHIRP Radio, Hannah Richter explained the rare innate mutual understanding that comes with being in a band with your sister and best friends. "I feel like there's kind of a confidence in each other and I think being sisters and being best friends we understand each other and we can kind of almost predict what the other person's gonna do, predict how they'll feel after something. We're kinda telepathic in a sense."


Already becoming a fixture in their local music scene, Neptune's Core has shared bills with fellow Chicago favorites, Dehd, Bnny, Friko as well as LA's Hana Vu and Mamalarky. The band's own Jackie was even pulled up to play guitar with Hinds at their Lollapalooza after show in 2022, resulting in an unforgettable life highlight. Channeling 90s indie and alt-rock sounds like Veruca Salt and Smashing Pumpkins, the four-piece is the new generation of Chicago's rock resurgence and they're only just getting started. Chicago's WLUW sees the band as a shiny, unparalleled addition to the local landscape, writing, "Neptune’s Core is bringing young, bright energy to the Chicago music scene." Most recently, Reverb invited the band to play exclusively women-built instruments and gear. Watch here.


The striking "Inside" out everywhere now, allows Neptune's Core to embrace their own struggles and invites listeners to join them. Called Upon, the poignant, dynamic forthcoming EP by Neptune's Core is due out August 25 via Side Hustle Records and is available for pre-order now. Join Neptune's Core live in Green Lake, WI for Avrom Farm Party on August 5 and later in Chicago for the official EP release show at Metro on August 26. Tickets are on sale now here. Connect with Neptune's Core on Instagram and YouTube and stay tuned for much more from the rising rockers.

Download hi-res EP artwork

Called Upon (EP) Tracklisting:


01. Inside

02. Mermaid Song

03. A Widow’s Tune

04. Unloved

05. Bunga

06. Why?

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Neptune's Core @ Avrom Farm Party on August 5

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Neptune's Core EP Release Show @ Metro on August 26

Neptune's Core Bio


Neptune's Core is an alternative indie rock band made of two sets of sisters who are forging their own path and making a big impact on Chicago’s thriving music scene with their captivating and unique sound. Sofie Richter (vocals/guitar), Jackie Cywinski (guitar/vocals), Kaitlin Cywinski (drums), and Hannah Richter (bass) are the members of the bad ass group. Jim DeRogits summed it up best when he said on Sound Opinions, "Their age belies the sophistication of the songwriting and instrumentation ... classic alternative era with delicate fragile quiet moments exploding into loud dynamics."


These four talented multi-instrumentalists and passionate music fans formed the band to bring their heartfelt lyrics to life through their unique mix of rock, jazz, and classical roots combined with their love of all things punk, indie, and classic rock. They've self-released two albums (Can't Have It All in 2020, Evolving in 2021) and continually captivate the crowds, regularly performing live at venues and music festivals all over the Chicago and Milwaukee area with bands such as Dehd, Bnny, Mamalarky, and Hana Vu.


Neptune’s Core has a late summer EP on the way, preceded by singles and music videos. The band has taken the time to unlock a new sound, with these songs marking a reflection of their growth as musicians and people. Their signature dynamic and tonal shifts are what keep the listener on edge. Eerie harmonies, melodic bass lines, powerful drumming, shimmery guitars, and an unapologetic sense of self are what give Neptune’s Core their own, truly unique sound.

Photo credit: Sam Monendo 

For more information on Neptune's Core, please visit:


Website | Instagram | YouTube | Bandcamp

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