Red Scare – Release Date: 4/23/21
Last month, Sam Russo released a surprise EP via Red Scare, called Refuse to Lose. With his previous full-length, Back to the Party, being released in March of 2020, Russo wanted to show his appreciation for everyone who listened to the album during the pandemic. So, he recorded these three songs, all of which are full band interpretations of tracks from Back to the Party. In addition to Russo, the lineup on this EP consists of Chris Stockings on guitar, Garth Vickers on drums, and Alkaline Trio bassist Dan Andriano.
The first entry is an energetic rendition of “The Window.” Despite the added instrumentation, Russo’s voice is still the most prominent element and his assured vocals pave the way during the anthemic chorus. The rest of the band provides a spirited and lively arrangement, elevating a song that was already great and making it even better. “The Basement” is a solemn, introspective number that’s reminiscent of early 2000s emo. Its lyrics are especially personal and read almost like a confessional as Russo reflects on an impactful relationship from the past. The rhythm section really shines on this track, delivering a multitude of unique tempos that keep things interesting throughout. The final song, “Young Heroes,” is upbeat and undeniably catchy, but the earnest nature of Russo’s songwriting is still retained. The song fittingly builds to a rousing sing-a-long and in the best possible way, leaves the listener wanting more.
Refuse to Lose demonstrates the quality of Russo’s songs, as they’re equally enjoyable in either a solo acoustic style or with a full band. Given how well this EP came together, it should be interesting to see what direction Russo opts for on his next release. Until then, those that have yet to sample his two most recent offerings should definitely take this opportunity to do so.
In late March, Kali Masi released their second full-length, titled [laughs]. The album represents a major step forward for the band and showcases the significant growth they’ve experienced since the release of their last record. We recently caught up with singer/guitarist Sam Porter and bassist Anthony Elliott and discussed how the album was written and recorded. (The band’s lineup is fortified by guitarist Wes Moore and drummer John Garrison). We also talked about what inspired some of the lyrics, the record’s overall message, their plans for the rest of the year and more.
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