Album Review: Stand Atlantic – f.e.a.r. (fuck everything and run)
The first time I heard f.e.a.r. by Stand Atlantic I was doing 80 miles an hour and, the more I think about it, the more I think that’s the perfect way to experience this record.
The first time I heard f.e.a.r. by Stand Atlantic I was doing 80 miles an hour and, the more I think about it, the more I think that’s the perfect way to experience this record.
Stand Atlantic are going to be huge. With a consistently growing buzz from fans out there and the perfect mix of an energetic live show with solid songs, Gunz wants YOU to know about the next best band.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Josh Ramsay, Stand Atlantic, Wolfrik, and Hot Milk
A show where we celebrated 15 years of KMGMT with Michael Kaminsky, Concrete Castles, Jon from Point North and Madeleine Mayi co-hosting plus Stand Atlantic called in!
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Sarah Barrois x Marc E. Bassy, Fly By Midnight x Jake Miller, Mokita x Stand Atlantic, Ray Hodge, and Kennyhoopla x Travis Barker.
We are starting our week by filling our day with things we love. First on our list, Stand Atlantic. We thought you would want in on some great music so hurry up and press play!
You probably already love Stand Atlantic and we are right there with you. We are stoked to share this session with you and we don’t blame you for putting it on repeat. Their flawless sounds are exactly what we needed on this fine Thursday. Find them on social media: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
‘Twas an incredible pre-recorded show! Stand Atlantic stopped by to play an acoustic version of their new single “Lavender Bones” then Spencer Sutherland and Milkk called in!
Take a listen to Speak The Truth… Even If Your Voice Shakes co-hosting my show to premiere some songs + Stand Atlantic and Bearings called in! We also called Grizzlee Martin.
Scene Queen is bringing a refreshing new twist to the phrase “Whips & Chains” on her new single. Rather than leaning into her sexually empowering side, the Hopeless Records artist has unleashed a revenge-themed banger that takes aim at men who think they can take advantage of women. “I wrote ‘Whips & Chains’ about the fear of being a woman at a bar,” Scene Queen explains in a press release. “The song is about a group of women coming together and fighting back against a man who spikes drinks. I really wanted to showcase my crazy side lyrically and go… Read more »