REMEMBER SPORTS – Philly’s Lauded Indies Have Their 5th Full-Length ‘THE REFRIGERATOR’ Out

14 February 2025

Band: REMBER SPORTS
Who: Ohio-rooted and Philadelphia-based indie
quartet, formed in 2014 named Sports for a while.

Album: THE REFRIGERATOR
Their 5th one.

Press info: “The new album captures the messy, cathartic energy of transformation. Written in the aftermath of the pandemic, the record is shaped by grief, uncertainty,
and a deep love for music and friendship. Songs wrestle with identity, memory, and growing up, balancing bratty catharsis with tenderness and reflection.”

TUTV: Indie-pendent guitar pop is back. Actually, it never was gone whatsoever,
but the electric-powered 6-string scene is prominently present lately, way more than before. Remember Sports, Dream Nails, Ratboys, The Belair Lip Bombs, Fanclubwallet, Sprints, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Wet Leg, Vuce Vera, Lime Gardeb, and way more other bands crank up their guitars to vitalize their cacthy pop tunes.

No artificial ballyhoo, no ersatz hurry-skurry, no phony posing. They all keep it
simple, direct, fresh and whipped-up. They do not pretend to be the next big thing.
They act inspired by their gut-feeling and insatiable knack for spine-tingling, kicky
music. The Refrigerator features all those plugged-in characteristics. Remember
Sports
are in excellent condition to compete in this sonic discipline.

Btw, while writing this, it dawned on me that all the aforementioned bands are
female-fronted ones. Coincidence? No idea, but it shows that rockin’ girl power
is back. Supercool!

The album’s 3 singles.

– BUG –

– ACROSS THE LINE –

– CUT FRUIT –

ALBUM

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REMEMBER SPORTS – Philly’s Lauded Indies Drop Their 5th Full-Length ‘THE REFRIGERATOR’ In February

26 December 2025

Band: REMBER SPORTS
Who: Ohio-rooted and Philadelphia-based indie
quartet, formed in 2014 named Sports for a while.

Album: THE REFRIGERATOR
Their 5th one

Release: 13 February 2026

Press info: Remember Sports have always sounded like a band in motion, chasing a feeling, chasing each other, sometimes running from themselves. Over the past decade, they’ve built a devoted following through bruising live shows, emotionally honest songs, and a sound that keeps evolving.

The new album captures the messy, cathartic energy of transformation. Written in the aftermath of the pandemic, the record is shaped by grief, uncertainty, and a deep love for music and friendship. Songs wrestle with identity, memory, and growing up, balancing bratty catharsis with tenderness and reflection.”

Check the 3 previews (so far).

– BUG –

– ACROSS THE LINE –

– CUT FRUIT –

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FONTAINES D.C. – New Video For New Album Single ‘BUG’

5 November 2024

Irish indie heroes FONTAINES D.C. are climbing higher and higher up the rock
star ladder after releasing their 4th LP Romance, which got raving reviews.

To keep the momentum going, they’re on the road (probably for a year
or two) and just shared a new video for BUG, one of the album’s singles.

The clip was directed by Andrea Arnold (American Honey, Fish Tank), who has
a new drama movie out this Friday, titled Bird. The video is billed as “a short
form reimagination”
of the film.

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DINOSAUR JR. Released Third Album ‘BUG’ 30 Years Ago…

Going back in sonic history looking for memorable albums…

30 October 2018

Band: DINOSAUR JR.

Album:
BUG – the band’s third longplayer

Released: 31 October 1988 – 30 years ago

ALL MUSIC review: “Relatively cleaner-produced and more accessible than ‘You’re Living All Over Me’, ‘Bug’ expanded on the strengths of its predecessor, and established Dinosaur Jr. as a major band in the American underground. Although the majority of the album is firmly situated in the sprawling, noisy metallic fusion of hard rock and avant noise, Bug also demonstrates that J Mascis has a talent for winding folk-rock, particularly on “The Post” and “Pond Song.” Like its predecessor, the songs on Bug are quite uneven, but it does represent a major step forward for Mascis, particularly on the masterpiece of the record, “Freak Scene,” a surprisingly catchy song encapsulating the appeal and pitfalls of indie rock within three minutes.” – Score: 4.5/5

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: Mastermind J Mascis had the noisy gift to write smooth melodies, build them up and break them down, turn them inside out, inject them with electrifying turmoil, add his wandering vox where needed and finally shape some stirring turbulence with poignant effects out of all his cut and slash work.

TOP TRACKS: Freak Scene / They Always Come / Pond Song / Budge / Keep the Glove

ALBUM in full…

https://open.spotify.com/album/2VxJy4f7deg0zSVqqbLfth?si=aCP-V83YSwet4KaNencqHg
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