BCOS U WILL NEVER B FREE IS THE DEBUT ALBUM BY REX ORANGE COUNTY. WRITTEN AND RECORDED IN HIS BEDROOM AT THE AGE OF 16, IT WAS SELF-RELEASED ON SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2015 ON HIS BANDCAMP PAGE.
It takes a brave person to label their album ‘Who Cares?’ – the kind of title that can come back to bite someone on their fourth trip around the full-length block.
This highly-anticipated album is the follow up to 2017's Apricot Princess. The album was written, recorded, and performed almost entirely by Rex himself at Strongroom Studios in East London.
"The plan was to start driving north and not go home to Los Angeles until I was done with a record," Five Easy Hot Dogs is a collection of instrumental recordings from Mac's time on the road.
It's a deeply personal and introspective project where he explores themes of therapy, self-reflection, and finding peace in the midst of life's challenges.
Pile wrestles with existential and social contradictions by evoking sonic in-betweens. The music exists somewhere in the temporary equilibrium of chaos and order. Sunshine and Balance Beams is Pile's first album for Chicago's Sooper Records.
The BSO's follow up single, appearing on the album Vavoom!, was "Gettin' in the Mood." Now get Vavoom! From the Brian Setzer Orchestra for the first time on vinyl since 2000.