
It's Karma It's Cool just released their new album "One Million Suburban Sunsets" and to celebrate we asked James Styring to tell us about the record. Here is the story:
'One Million Suburban Sunsets' is our big guitar record. We knew it was time to put away the acoustic guitars and turn the amps up. It's about living in this modern world and what it means to be alive in the 21st Century.
It's a more focused album than our last record, 'Thrift Store Troubadours' it's more direct and the songs are about the real world, real places, real lives. We hope it surprises people, we never want to repeat ourselves.
But the melodies are still there, and the big choruses, it just has more of a punk rock attitude and is our reaction to these troubled times.
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the album, listen for yourself below and learn more here
Sites and Sounds: Spring Festivals Roundup
Bren Holmes - A Rush to the Start Line
Travel News, Trips and Tips: YO BK's Wellness Retreat in Ireland
Hot In The City: Concerts and Events Coming to Arizona In March And Beyond
Quick Flicks: The Band of Heathens - Live at Rockpalast
Chiodos Announce North American Summer Tour
of Montreal Plot North American Tour
Watch Iron Maiden's Trailer For 'Burning Ambition' Film
Chris Poland's Nuclear Messiah Shares 'For Mad Men Only' Feat Joe Lynn Turner and Pat Travers
Rise Against Tap Alkaline Trio For North American Tour
Crown Lands Take Fans 'Through The Looking Glass' With New Video
The Hooters Highlight WXPN's 'Homegrown Originals Volume 4' RSD Release
Seahaven Return With 'Midnight Hour' From New Album