Ivory Daze, a rising grunge and shoegaze trio from Lincoln, Nebraska, are making strikes. The band introduced their signing to Quiet Panic, dwelling to M.U.T.T. and Sluggish Crush, and revealed the primary style of their subsequent chapter: the searing new single “IV League,” out now with an accompanying music video. The monitor will seem on their upcoming EP “Chlorine,” out October 17.
“IV League’ is an important track to me, written a couple of deeply private time in my life,” guitarist and vocalist Isahen Harms shared. “We expect it’s the proper introduction to our new sound and path for this EP — pairing nicely with a tequila dawn and your selection of geekbar. It was created with the intent of mixing heavy music components like blast beats with pop sensibilities.”
Ivory Daze flourished by authenticity. The group was fashioned by three shut pals — Harms on guitar, vocals, and lyrics, Maeve Nelson on drums, and Van Foster on bass. The trio additionally earned success the old style manner: by relentless touring, lengthy drives, and the form of rising pains that form a band into one thing larger than themselves.
That grit echoes by every be aware of “IV League,” a track that thrives on chaos however by no means lets go of melody.
Describing the group’s sound, Hurt merely put, “I simply write pop songs with distortion.”
That stated, Nelson and Foster’s adventurous rhythm part twists and churns beneath Harms’ vocals, crafting a storm of shoegaze haze, grunge grit and punk chew.
The Assessment Geek wrote, “There’s a large Nirvana affect rippling by each second.”
By means of “Chlorine,” Ivory Daze nods to the greats of the ’80s and ’90s, whereas concurrently staying true to their distinctive sound, decided to carve their very own path.
With the EP’s upcoming launch, anticipate to see Ivory Daze hit the stay stage quickly as they push additional into the push-pull between noise and sweetness, chaos and readability.
Stream “IV League”: https://orcd.co/ivleague