RISE WELCOMES SO CAL BAND ARLINGTON TO THE ROSTER WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “MUD” DEBUT ALBUM A WALK THROUGH JACKSON COUNTY COMING SOON BAND TO TOUR WITH HANDS LIKE HOUSES + EMAROSA THIS FALL
DEBUT ALBUM A WALK THROUGH JACKSON COUNTY COMING SOON
BAND TO TOUR WITH HANDS LIKE HOUSES + EMAROSA THIS FALL
Rise Records is pleased to welcome Southern California band Arlington to the roster.
The band’s debut album A Walk Through Jackson County is coming soon.
The three-piece has shared the video for the new song “Mud” here. The track is also available to stream here.
The simple visuals allow the riffy, rootsy, and ultimately bluesy nature of the song to shine. If you dig The Strokes and Led Zeppelin as much as you do Jack White and Alabama Shakes, then you’ll find yourself magnetically drawn to Arlington. The band effortlessly meshes modern and classic sounds, all the while exploring darker lyrical themes. The result is an alt rock sound wholly its own.
“The album is a representation of the way in which we take our classic influences in a new direction by perverting and twisting them in our own little way,” Arlington said.
The members of the band have known one another since they were 15. In fact, vocalist/guitarist Tyler Benko and bassist/vocalist Channing Peake were in a different band together, with drummer Grant Whitson serving as their tour manager for a stint on Warped Tour. When that previous band split, Benko and Peake partnered with Whitson to form Arlington.
Stay tuned for more info about this up ‘n’ coming band.
Arlington will head out on tour with Hands Like Houses and Emarosa this fall. All dates are below.
ARLINGTON ON TOUR: With Hands Like Houses + Emarosa: 11.10.18 — San Francisco, CA — Slim’s 11.12.18 — Salt Lake City, UT — Complex 11.13.10 — Denver, CO — Marquis 11.15.18 — Minneapolis, MN — Amsterdam 11.16.18 — Chicago, IL — Bottom Lounge 11.17.18 — St. Louis, MO — Fubar 11.18.18 — Indianapolis, IN — Emerson Theater 11.20.18 — Detroit, MI — Magic Stick 11.21.18 — Columbus, OH — Skully’s 11.23.18 — Boston, MA — Brighton Music Hall 11.24.18 — New York, NY — Gramercy 11.25.18 — Philadelphia, PA — Foundry 11.27.18 — Baltimore, MD — Sound Stage 11.28.18 — Carrboro, NC — Cat’s Cradle 11.29.18 — Nashville, TN — Rocketown 11.30.18 — Atlanta, GA — Masquerade (Hell) 12.01.18 — Orlando, FL — Soundbar 12.03.18 — Houston, TX — White Oak 12.04.18 — Dallas, TX — Gas Monkey Bar n Grill 12.05.18 — San Antonio, TX — Alamo 12.07.18 — Phoenix, AZ — Crescent 12.08.18 — San Diego, CA — Irenic 12.09.18 — Los Angeles, CA — Teregram
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