New Noise Magazine is pleased to bring forth the exclusive premiere of “Run” by Homesafe. The song’s staccato rhythm structure in the opening moments sets the stage for the band’s progressive sonic experience. The crafting of chords string together the song’s different sections, engaging the listener with strained vocals and engrossing melodies. The music video follows the pace of the song with ease, giving a visual piece of the upbeat melodies that enhances the experience. The track is off of the group’s upcoming record, One, which will be released on June 29th via Pure Noise Records.
“‘Run’ is a song about overcoming self-doubt – wanting to run away from problems life can throw at you. “Do you ever feel like you’re the one who never takes the jump but always takes the fall?” is the line of the song that pretty much sums it all up.
The video for ‘Run’ shows the walls closing in on the band and us pushing against them, all while someone tries to reach us before it’s too late. It was a really good time to shoot!” – Ryan Rumchaks
For Homesafe, progression begins with a nod to the past. On One, their debut LP for Pure Noise Records, the band dug deep into their ’90s rock influences, marrying high-octane guitar riffs with buoyant choruses and threadbare attitude that demands listeners’ attention.
The result is an album that stands up squarely to the sound of right now but shines with an aura of timelessness, one that effortlessly pays tribute to bands like Foo Fighters and Third Eye Blind without appearing regressive.
It’s a musical style the Chicagoland band—vocalist/guitarist Ryan Rumchaks, vocalist/bassist Tyler Albertson, drummer Emanuel Duran and guitarist Joe Colesby—have forged through years of relentless touring alongside acts like State Champs and Knuckle Puck (for whom Rumchaks plays bass) and past releases, but it’s never been as calibrated as it is on One.
“When we first started touring, that was a really big growing experience,” Albertson adds. “This record shows us having seen a lot of the world and starting to form a lot of views about it. I think our old music was more homebody.”
Tour Dates:
June 20 – Ferndale, MI – The Loving Touch
June 21 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean
June 22 – Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome
June 23 – Springfield, MO – FOH Lounge
June 24 – North Kansas City, MO – The Rino
June 25 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
June 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Loading Dock
June 29 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom Of The Hill
June 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
July 1 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
July 3 – Phoenix, AZ – The Rebel Lounge
July 5 – Dallas, TX – Three Links
July 6 – Austin, TX – Barracuda
July 7 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs)
July 9 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Purgatory)
July 10 – Orlando, FL – Sound Bar
July 11 – Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506
July 12 – Virginia Beach, VA – Shakas Live
July 13 – Washington, DC – Songbyrd
July 14 – Philadelphia, PA – Everybody Hits
July 15 – Brooklyn, NY – Knitting Factory
July 17 – Cambridge, MA – Sonia Nightclub
July 18 – Millvale, PA – The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls
July 19 – Toronto, ON – The Hard Luck Bar
July 20 – Lakewood, OH – Mahall’s
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