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Garage pop trio Bleached are releasing their new LP, Welcome the Worms on April 1st  via Dead Oceans. They’ve now shared a new single off the album, “Sour Candy.” which is available in another post here  It’s sugary pop with a hint of Joan Jett in it.

They also shared a mini-documentary of of the band making the new album, which the band recorded at legendary L.A. studio Sunset Sounds. They open up about the inspirations for their songs and the excitement that comes with recording in the same studio as legendary bands like The Beach Boys, Prince, Rolling Stones.

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As previously mentioned, Bleached are heading on tour this month, kicking it off with SXSW appearance .

“Sour Candy” from ‘Welcome The Worms‘ by Bleached, out on Dead Oceans on April 1st, 2016

Whenever I see the date 4/1/16, I immediately think “oh hey, that’s when the new Explosions In The Sky album is coming out.” I believe, however, that it’s time for me to amend that thought to also include an equal amount of excitement for Bleached’s new LP. Today their latest single, which may be among my favorite of the bunch so far.

Garage pop trio Bleached are releasing their new LP, “Welcome The Worms” on April 1st via Dead Oceans. They’ve now shared a new single off the album, “Sour Candy.” It’s sugary pop with a hint of Joan Jett in it.

They also shared a mini-documentary of of the band making the new album, which the band recorded at legendary L.A. studio Sunset Sounds. They open up about the inspirations for their songs and the excitement that comes with recording in the same studio as legendary bands like The Beach Boys, Prince, Rolling Stones.

Bleached are heading on tour this month, kicking it off with SXSW in Austin Texas .

 

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BLEACHED – ” For The Feel “

Posted: January 29, 2016 in MUSIC
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Bleached “For The Feel”, Digital EP and Limited 7″ vinyl released Sep 16th on Dead Oceans, On the heels of three well-received singles comes Ride Your Heart, the bombastic debut album by LA band Bleached. Sisters Jennifer and Jessie Clavin match their ability to blend a mix of freewheeling ’77 punk with vintage sunny Southern California melodic rock and roll; creating blindingly bright hooks and dark heartfelt lyrics about love, loss, and the crazy fun moments in between. That’s the goal: the sugary and sour, repurposed by two aggressively harmonic musicians and songwriters. Their first single “Next Stop” epitomizes this movement – fun, raw, adventurous and free. Tossing you out onto the dance floor, hair mussed from make-outs, cigarette still dangling from your fingertips. Raised up deep in the San Fernando Valley, their suburban isolation nurtured the girls creativity, as they started making their own music at a young age. Sneaking into punk shows over the hill in Hollywood, they grew up to become teenaged underground staples at all-ages Downtown DIY venue, The Smell. “Me and Jen were punk kids who weren’t taught how to play instruments,” says Jessie. We taught ourselves how to play, out in the garage.” Eventually signing to Kill Rock Stars and Post Present Medium, their all-girl punk band Mika Miko drew international acclaim, landing slots on tours with No Age, Black Lips, and The Gossip.

 

Bleached made their network-television debut on Last Call With Carson Daly. Jessica, Jennifer and the rest of the band debuted two clips from their scorching performance for Burger-a-go-go, held at Santa Ana’s The Observatory. Catch the live video for “Love Spells” above, and “Dead In Your Head” hopefully upcoming tour dates after the Summer’s over if you live in California. Take it from Bleached, and pick yourself up copy of the band’s EP For the Feel out on Dead Oceans . The three-song EP was previously available for download in last July, but if you find yourself hankering for a physical copy of the 7″vinyl, follow the links below. Additionally, if you find yourself in California you could buy one from Burger Records.

If you are late to the game, download Bleached’s newest EP For The Feel via iTunes, or purchase the physical EP

Garage band Bleached now have a new song and are kicking ass on “Keep On Keepin’ On.” A Bangles-esque chugger about “about sticking with someone through thick and thin, no matter how fucked up they are” (can relate), it comes accompanied by a Lana Kim-directed video of the girls sprinting through a dark Los Angeles street. “You never see who or what we’re running from or being stalked by” says singer Jennifer Clavin

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Pre-order ‘Welcome The Worms’ out April 1st, 2016 on Dead Oceans

On April 1st, LA’s Bleached will be releasing their sophomore LP, titled Welcome the Worms, via Bloomington, IN’s Dead Oceans. Created in the chaos of an eviction and broken relationship, the band feel more confident and in control that anytime before, if first reveal “Keep On Keepin’ On” is any indication. The song has a left-coast Ramones aesthetic to it and a appropriate message of perseverance given the personal challenges previously mentioned.