The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die: Harmlessness [Album Review]

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Kid Runner – “Different Kind Of Love”

Here is the first new song from the Columbus, Ohio indie-pop band Kid Runner since their 2014 EP Wake Up Now. “Different Kind Of Love” is a nice showcase of the band’s live experience which you can tell is a lot of fun!

Shannon And The Clams – “It’s Too Late”

Shannon and the Clams have a new charming video for “It’s Too Late,” a track from their recently released album Gone by the Dawn. The video sees guitarist/vocalist Cody Blanchard playing a drifter who gets picked up by some hard-partying farmhands before things take a turn for the weird.

The Clams kick off a string of European tour dates starting tomorrow, which you can see below.

Tour dates:

11.11.15 – London, UK – Oslo
11.12.15 – Brighton, UK – Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar
11.13.15 – Lille, FR – La Peniche
11.14.15 – Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie
11.17.15 – Lyon, FR – Le Sonic
11.18.15 – Geneva, CH – L’Ecurie
11.19.15 – Brussels, BE – Madame Moustache
11.20.15 – Antwerp, BE – Het Bos
11.21.15 – Utrecht, NL – Le Guess Who?
11.23.15 – Berlin, DE – Monarch

Elephant Stone – “The Devil’s Shelter” (Ft. Alex Maas of Black Angels)

Since their creation, Elephant Stone have consistently been a name to drop in the contemporary psychedelic scene. Today, they share their new video, directed by Elba Berganza, for “The Devil’s Shelter” featuring guest vocals by their good friend Alex Maas of The Black Angels. The band begins their west coast tour this week and you can find the dates below.

ELEPHANT STONE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
11/12 – San Diego CA – Whistle Stop
11/13 – Los Angeles CA – Hotel Cafe
11/14 – Santa Ana CA – Constellation Room
11/18 – Seattle WA – LoFi
11/19 – Vancouver BC – The Cobalt
11/20 – Portland OR – Bunk Bar
11/21 – Oakland CA – The New Parish for Echo Fest

PWR BTTM – “Ugly Cherries”

Songwriter, Ben Hopkins from PWR BTTM describes this video for the title track off the new album as “I’ve set my ‘best self,’ aka me in crazy monster drag, against my ‘worst self,’ aka me miserably staring at my cellphone alone in my apartment, in an attempt to take stock of my whole self. All of the behaviors within the video are my own, and in staging them side by side I’m trying to take ownership of the good, bad, weird, and fabulous parts of my personality.”

Ugly Cherries, the record, was out September 18, via a joint release with Miscreant Records and Father/Daughter Records. Enjoy!