Release Alert! Bicycle Inn – Long in the Tooth 

Back in September I had the opportunity to preview the single “Longsword (4th Place)” off of this new album.  I enjoyed that track especially the harder guitar riffs and some of the subtleties of the melody.   This full set just dropped on November 21st and is a really solid collection of edgier-than-usual emo music.

Right from go the lead-off song “In the End, It’s Just Starting Again” brings much energy from a cycling, buzzing guitar riff and a prominent but simple drum line.  That track also features a really nice down-tempo moment right around the 00:40 mark before rising into some anguished vocals.  Other stand-outs on this for me were “Ordinary Hell” (cool drum / bass interplay) and “I’d Bet My Life On It”” (nice, subtle guitar melody and a bit of a sonic buzz groove).

You can stream it in all of your usual places and if you have the inclination please think about purchasing it as streaming music does not pay well even times a thousand.  

Song Review- Bicycle Inn – “Longsword (4th Place)”

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The only song I had heard by this band prior to being able to check out this new single was “Clear My Head” off a 2018 release (that you can still get on Bandcamp) called opening doors for strangers.  In addition to a pretty cool bashing drum start it has some simple but poignant lyrics which is all good; however, the thing that made it more interesting was the change of pace right at the end.  It goes from a classic emo groove to a heavy, scream-out vibe which makes a difference if you ask me.  It works pretty well but also felt a little bit forced coming all in the final few seconds.   They have released other music but that was my reference point when I hit play on the new release.  

“Longsword (4th Place)” has a bit more of a pop feel mixed in with the general emo-centric musical composition.  I think that styling decision works well as does the harder guitar riffs.  This track keep that change of pace and feel I liked in “Clear My Head” but does a better job of incorporating it into the overall flow of the music.  If you get those good headphones on (or zen out in a quiet space) you will also find some intriguing nuances of melody and rhythm on this song.  Overall, a cool one to listen to and hopefully a preview of more music to come.  

Musicians on this are:  Noah Aguiar (guitar, vocals), Josh Giaquinto (percussion), Declan Moloney (bass), Gilmar Perez (lead guitar) and Dylan Ilkowitz (guitar, aux vocals) and Ryan O’Rourke from Innerlove. adding some guest vocals 

Check it out via streaming  (link below) – and let me know your thoughts about it – music makes for good conversation 🙂 

And if you have the inclination …think about purchasing it if you can as steaming music does not pay well even times a thousand. 

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