“Through melody and dissonance, [DIS]COMFORT explores themes of habitual struggles, circular thinking, the paradox of finding comfort in that which is ultimately self-destructive, and the faint hope...”
Crashing into art rock like a beautiful disaster: Song for a Gorgeous Blonde collides with Gentle Giant in guitarist Lars Karlsson's crunchy, louder-than-life solo outing, while Anja showcases drummer Anja Blomgren in a hard-rocking electronica collaboration with Friday DiMuro. Kindness Inc. aches with the wish to travel back in time for those you love, and Imperial Measures deliver their most intimate progressive rock yet — three musicians, three albums deep, with Stefanie Kisamore's powerful vocals weaving through themes of love, loss and family ties.
“Through melody and dissonance, [DIS]COMFORT explores themes of habitual struggles, circular thinking, the paradox of finding comfort in that which is ultimately self-destructive, and the faint hope...”
“Honesty Doesn't Pay is the debut album of Boston/NYC-based art rock project Supermarket Parking Lot, spanning 11 tracks of heartbreak, anxiety, rumination, and acceptance.”