Blushing

Sugarcoat (Kanine)

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Blushing — the Austin, TX-based dream pop band consisting of the double husband and wife pairs of Christina and Noe Carmona and Michelle and Jacob Soto — announce their new album Sugarcoat, out May 3rd via Kanine, and a North American tour. In conjunction, they present an infectious lead single/video, Tamagotchi.” On Sugarcoat, Blushing’s dynamism is on full display, flitting effortlessly from spacey psychedelia to twee pop jangle with finesse and panache. Having enlisted Elliot Frazier (Ringo Deathstarr) and Mark Gardener (Ride) for engineering, mixing, and mastering duties, Sugarcoat is a dense, reverb-laden exploration of alt-rock’s 40 year history that conjures up concord from chaos.

 

Blushing as a band would not exist if not for a dive bar in Austin. Coincidentally, both couples met each other there on different nights. Eventually, the band began in 2015. Michelle had been casually writing songs and had a few rough melodies forged over her rudimentary guitar skills. Soon after reaching out to and jamming with Christina, a classically trained vocalist, they had a batch of ideas and regular practice. While trying to fill out the rest of the band, they were unable to ignore the fact that their husbands happened to be a guitar player (Noe) and a drummer (Jacob). By 2018, Blushing had released two EPs, 2017’s self-released “Tether” and 2018’s “Weak” (Austin Town Hall Records), and were playing shows in Austin fairly regularly. Following a chance encounter with Elliott Frazier (Ringo Deathstarr), who was a fan of Blushing’s prior work, he invited the group to his recording studio, which led to rough demos of what would ultimately be tracks for Blushing’s first full length, self-titled record. Blushing would work with Frazier again on 2022’s Possessions, which channels the dreamlike qualities of 4AD’s most ethereal bands paired with the guitar-forward approach of early 90s American indie rock.

 

Immediately after the band wrapped the recording sessions for Possessions, they began writing songs that would become Sugarcoat. Noe or Christina would upload a new song idea to a Google Drive almost daily, and within the hour Michelle would have melody and lyrics fully formed. They didn’t want to create an album where each song was made to fit into the same mold. Instead, they decided to run with each idea no matter which direction it was facing, resulting in an album that is somewhat of a sampler of the group’s collective influences. While there are certainly tracks immediately recognizable as “Blushing” songs, this album is where the band get to explore their love for expanding genres, from post-punk, psych-gaze, grunge-pop, indie-pop, slowcore, and beyond. Lyrically the album asks many questions, reaching out for someone to provide answers or for the answers to come from within. There is a lot of uncertainty in the world as well as personally. Getting older, questioning past decisions, and the constant unknown of the future.

 

Bursting with playfulness, today’s first taste “Tamagotchi” crunches and wails through an energetic, anthemic chorus harkening back to the most feverish nineties alt-rock style. It tells a tale of indecision of the heart and the desire to be a playable character in the game of love and have the big decisions made for you. Would you still feel heartache if someone else was pushing the buttons? The accompanying video, directed by and featuring the band, is vibrant and charming. *ADD IN QUOTE*

 

Between their recent Japan tour with Softcult, extensive stateside touring, multiple appearances on live-session staples like LEVITATION, SXSW showcases, and sharing stages with Snail Mail, Blonde Redhead, Beabadoobee and countless others, it’s clear that Blushing’s mastery of their craft is hardly mysterious. On their newly-announced North American tour, they’ll support Slater and Airiel, along with headline dates in Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and more. Tickets are on sale now and a full list can be found below.

Tour

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    May 02, 2024
    Austin, TX
    Hotel Vegas

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    May 15, 2024
    San Antonio, TX
    Vibes Underground

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    May 16, 2024
    Dallas, TX
    Club Dada

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    May 18, 2024
    Houston, TX
    White Oak Music Hall

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    May 19, 2024
    McAllen, TX
    The Gremlin

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    Jun 14, 2024
    Oklahoma City, OK
    Resonant Head

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    Jun 15, 2024
    Fayetteville, AR
    George's Majestic Lounge

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    Jun 16, 2024
    Nashville, TN
    5 Spot

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    Jun 18, 2024
    Washington, DC
    Pie Shop

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    Jun 19, 2024
    Philadelphia, PA
    Johnny Brenda's

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    Jun 20, 2024
    New York, NY
    Baby's All Right

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    Jun 21, 2024
    Boston, MA
    Deep Cuts

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    Jun 22, 2024
    Burlington, VT
    Higher Ground

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    Jun 23, 2024
    Montreal, QC
    Bar Le Ritz

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    Jun 24, 2024
    Toronto, ON
    The Garrison

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    Jun 26, 2024
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Mr. Smalls Funhouse

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    Jun 27, 2024
    Detroit, MI
    Small's

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    Jun 28, 2024
    Cleveland, OH
    Beachland Ballroom

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    Jun 29, 2024
    Chicago, IL
    Schubas

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    Jul 01, 2024
    Denver, CO
    Skylark Lounge

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    Jul 03, 2024
    Seattle, WA
    Chop Suey

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    Jul 04, 2024
    Portland, OR
    The Six

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    Jul 05, 2024
    San Francisco, CA
    Kilowatt

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    Jul 06, 2024
    Los Angeles, CA
    Moroccan Lounge

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    Jul 07, 2024
    Phoenix, AZ
    Rebel Lounge

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    Jul 08, 2024
    El Paso, TX
    Rosewood