Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's second album, Sideways to New Italy, is out June 5 on Sub Pop; the new single is “She’s There.”
The Aussie band, comprised of singer-songwriter-guitarists Tom Russo, Joe White, Fran Keaney, bassist Joe Russo and drummer Marcel Tussie, took inspiration from the New Italy a village near New South Wales’s Northern Rivers – the area Tussie is from. A blink-and-you'll-miss-it pit-stop of a place with fewer than 200 residents, it was founded by Venetian immigrants in the late-1800s and now serves as something of a living monument to Italians' contribution to Australia, with replica Roman statues dotted like souvenirs on the otherwise rural landscape.
"I wanted to write songs that I could use as some sort of bedrock of hopefulness to stand on, something to be proud of,” says Keaney. “A lot of the songs on the new record are reaching forward and trying to imagine an idyll of home and love."
For the “She’s There” video, directed by Nick McKinlay at Melbourne’s Coburg Motor Inn, the band “tried to convey that feeling in a dream where you need to be somewhere, and you don’t really know why, but you are determined to overcome every obstacle to get there.”
"We tried to make these little nods to our friends and loved ones, to stay loyal to our old selves," Russo explains.
Sideways to New Italy is available for preorder from Sub Pop. Preorders of the LP through megamart.subpop.com and select independent retailers in North America, the U.K., and Europe, will receive the limited Loser edition (while supplies last). There will also be a new T-shirt design available.
Track list:
1.The Second Of The First
2. Falling Thunder
3. She’s There
4. Beautiful Steven
5. The Only One
6. Cars In Space
7. Cameo
8. Not Tonight
9. Sunglasses At The Wedding
10. The Cool Change
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