Iration’s newest album, Hotting Up is due out on the 28th. This girl is s t o k e d.
Here’s a preview of the good sounds:
-j
Iration’s newest album, Hotting Up is due out on the 28th. This girl is s t o k e d.
Here’s a preview of the good sounds:
-j
Irators have anticipated new music from Iration since they hinted at it when they announced their Tales From the Sea tour with Hours Eastly and Stick Figure. They played some new material on Friday at the Irving Plaza in New York City–good music from good guys. As the song description explains, the direction of their sound is heading towards heavier drums and bass and a mix of synth. It’s become evident that their reggae-esque music genre has been compromised by surf rock and I’m stoked to hear more.
-j
See ya tonight ya little raggamuffins!
-j
“This is that full out souped up automatic just can’t quit let the bass hit right on time.”
It’s here, it’s here, it’s here! Iration’s newest album, Automatic was released today at 12AM.
Buy it here.
Free download of “Back Around” here.
Listen here.
Hang out witchya boiis here:
-j
The weather is finally happy and the sun is smiling in the dirty. It’s that time before the summer when the closest you can get to the beach is daydreaming while you cruise around with the windows down. This song is essentially summer in a nutshell. I want to live in it. I’m crazy, I know. Don’t judge–come with me.
-j
This girl is heartbroken.
Kai Redeski, vocalist for Iration, announced on Friday, April 5th, that he will no longer be part of the band. The Hawaii-based band wished him nothing but the best as he pursues other interests. Read more here.
It’s funny because I’ve been wondering lately why all the other members of the band have been putting themselves out there on all forms of social media and Kai has refrained. (Big ups to him on that, actually!) In the latest video I posted of their Trolley Show, Kai’s attitude seemed kind of lack-luster. Maybe that’s just the way he is: calm, cool, and simple minded.
It’s such a bummer to see the make up of Iration change, especially after seeing how much The Movement changed when Jordan Miller left the band and the rest of the band members continued to make music. Seeing as how this was clearly a well thought out decision by all members of Iration, hopefully they will avoid mediocrity and find the courage to grow by following in the footsteps of Rebelution when they experienced a similar situation.
-j