Today, NYC based Bloody Your Hands have announced the release of their sophomore album, Sunday Scaries. The album with their nod to 90’s indie and punk, will be released on August 28th and with this announcement, Glide is premiering their first single “Weird Winter” – a noisy melodic puncher that combines the timeless alt-rock fuel and anguished keen of Black Francis, Bille Joe Armstrong and Rivers Cuomo.
Sunday Scaries is an album about anxiety, isolation, hope, loss, exhaustion, death and struggling with adulthood. It was written over a two-year span that was both brutal and beautiful. It is the result of an honest, awkward and sometimes painful self-exploration. The album was written and performed by Jameson Edwards (vocals, guitars, keys), Mike Horaz (drums, vocals, percussion) and John Walsh (bass, vocals, keys) and recorded, mixed and mastered by Skylar at Skylar Ross Recording.
Formed in NYC in 2015, the band draws from a wide range of influences including The Pixies, Nirvana, Superchunk, Archers of Loaf, Television, The Hold Steady, Wavves and Surfer Blood. They released their debut full-length Paper Cuts in 2015, followed by Monsters Never Die in 2017.
“This song is about self-loathing and feeling fucking useless or powerless – a feeling that comes and goes but is definitely a recurring theme in my life. It tends to happen more in the winter since I’m out less, socializing less and generally more detached from the world around me,” says Edwards.