LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Earshot Media) It's true that critically-acclaimed Connecticut punks/activists Hostage Calm (www.facebook.com/HostageCalm) spent part of the summer on the Vans Warped Tour, but make no mistake, Hostage Calm are not your typical Warped Tour band. On October 9, the band will release their ambitious new album, Please Remain Calm via
Boston indie Run For Cover Records.
The album was produced by indie rock icon J. Robbins.
"This is one of the best records of the year without a doubt, and the best part is it's for so many different reasons. First and foremost: you will not hear a record like Please Remain Calm this year. Plain and simple, it's one of a kind. Please Remain Calm hits you in the face with some of the most beautiful harmonies It's the kind of record you just put on in your car, drive, and get lost in it. Please Remain Calm is a record that is a beautiful portrait of what it is to be a young adult in a post-war society. But more specifically, Hostage Calm has created one of the best albums of 2012. And that is a fact." 10 out of 10 - www.underthegunreview.net
"...generation-defining... the accumulation of everything Hostage Calm can do better than anyone else today. They've maintained their trademark, but created a new, retrospective vision of their sound. They've embellished the sophistication of their musicianship without pretentiousness. And most importantly, they've become a voice for their fans and taken back the purpose of American hardcore that so many bands have forgotten." 5 out of 5- www.alterthepress.com
"Hostage Calm stand apart with their new record not just for the way it sounds and the progression they've taken, but because it's some of the cleanest and honest storytelling since The Wonder Years' Suburbia and its homage to The Weakerthans' Reconstruction Site before that."- www.absolutepunk.net
Hostage Calm Bio:
Please Remain Calm is the punk album of the Great Recession. The Connecticut five-piece has crafted an album that captures the defeat, the heartache--what it feels like to be young in the American Decline. Following up 2010's critically acclaimed self-titled LP, Please Remain Calm combines elements of Springsteen-esque heartland rock with the band's signature blend of 60s pop melody, 70s punk energy and 80s new wave panache.
Hostage Calm begin Please Remain Calm with weaving counter-melodic guitars and bass, stitched together with anthemic choruses. Openers 'Shiners', 'Don't Die On Me Now' and 'Brokenheartland' take the listener through all of the band's signature stylings, setting the mood as the album reveals greater depth and dynamism. A slower, more intimate version of the band's classic 'The "M" Word' features an orchestral arrangement, complete with strings, brass, keys and concert percussion. Immediately following this, the band delivers perhaps its most avant-garde arrangement, 'Patriot'; a full a capella ode to a lost love affair with America. What opens as a very electrifying, hit-driven album fully descends into some of the band's most intricate and moving work to date.
But Please Remain Calm is more than Hostage Calm's opus: it's their manifesto. Like how London
Calling captured the gray and grinding Britain of 1979, this album calls to mind the hopeless college student moving back in with her parents, the bank boarding up the house next door, and the impossibility of love in a time where nothing moves forward. Pushing musical boundaries at every turn, Please Remain Calm never loses its feeling of timelessness.
www.facebook.com/HostageCalm
www.runforcoverrecords.com
On Tour
with Into It. Over It. and Make Do And Mend
10/17 - Cleveland, OH @ Now That's Class
10/18 - Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian
10/19 - New York City, NY @
Santos Party House
10/20 - Boston, MA @ Middle East
10/21 - Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
10/22 - Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
10/23 - Richmond, VA @ The Camel
10/24 - Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
10/25 - Orlando, FL @ Will's Pub
10/26 - Gainesville, FL @ Fest 11
10/27 - Gainesville, FL @ Fest 11
10/28 - Gainesville, FL @ Fest 11
10/29 - Atlanta, GA @ Vinyl 9
10/30 - Louisville, KY @ Vernon Club
10/31 - Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
with Streetlight Manifesto
11/13 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
11/14 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
11/15 - Boise, ID (HC Only)
11/16 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Sound
11/17 - Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
11/18 - Omaha, NE (HC Only)
11/19 - Minneapolis, MN @ Mill City Nights
11/20 - Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
11/21 - Pontiac, MI @
Clutch Cargo's
11/23 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
11/24 - Boston, MA @ Royale
11/25 - New York City, NY @ Best Buy Theatre
11/26 - Baltimore, MD (HC Only)
11/27 - Nashville, TN @ Exit In
11/29 - San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
11/30 - Midland, TX @ Pine Box (HC Only)
12/01 - Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
12/02 -
Santa Ana, CA @ The Yost Theatre
12/04 - San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
12/05 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Mayan Theatre
12/06 - San Francisco, CA @ Slim's
12/07 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades