Raw Nerve - Single
Gladie is the indie rock outfit led by Augusta Koch, who grew up in the Poconos and moved to Philadelphia after high school, fronting the beloved local punk trio Cayetana between 2011 to 2019. On the first Gladie album, 2020’s Safe Sins, Koch unpacked the feelings of grief and isolation that resulted from the group’s dissolution over introspective, lo-fi arrangements. It followed the 2018 Everyone Is Taking But You EP, a collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Matt Schimellfenig, to whom Koch is now engaged. But the pandemic brought even more big shifts: Koch was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, and she quit alcohol. With a five-piece lineup that also includes guitarist Pat Conaboy, bassist Dennis Mishko, and drummer Miles Ziskind, she was able to explore the well of feeling that had suddenly opened up: “The way I feel, I could fill the ocean/ When the wave comes crashing in, it said I’m not a fixed thing,” she sings on ‘Born Yesterday’, an early single from their sophomore album Don’t Know What You’re In Until You’re Out, which is out today. The result is their most dynamic and expressive record to date, fuelled as much by anxiety and fear as it is by love and a rejuvenated sense of self. At the end of a never-ending cycle, standing at the precipice of change, Koch seems to find her grounding. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Gladie is the indie rock outfit led by Augusta Koch, who grew up in the Poconos and moved to Philadelphia after high school, fronting the beloved local punk trio Cayetana between 2011 to 2019. On the first Gladie album, 2020’s Safe Sins, Koch unpacked the feelings of grief and isolation that resulted from the group’s dissolution over introspective, lo-fi arrangements. It followed the 2018 Everyone Is Taking But You EP, a collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Matt Schimellfenig, to whom Koch is now engaged. But the pandemic brought even more big shifts: Koch was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, and she quit alcohol. With a five-piece lineup that also includes guitarist Pat Conaboy, bassist Dennis Mishko, and drummer Miles Ziskind, she was able to explore the well of feeling that had suddenly opened up: “The way I feel, I could fill the ocean/ When the wave comes crashing in, it said I’m not a fixed thing,” she sings on ‘Born Yesterday’, an early single from their sophomore album Don’t Know What You’re In Until You’re Out, which is out today. The result is their most dynamic and expressive record to date, fuelled as much by anxiety and fear as it is by love and a rejuvenated sense of self. At the end of a never-ending cycle, standing at the precipice of change, Koch seems to find her grounding. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
7ebra
Aberdeen
Aerospace
Born Yesterday
Nothing
Mud
Hit the Ground Running
Heaven, Someday
thank you card
Purple Year
A Pace Far Different
20 / 20
Fixer
When You Leave the Sun
Soda
Smoking
Got nothing for ya
For a Friend
Something Fragile
Chaos Reigns
twenty twenty
Pray
Car Alarm
Cosmic Joke
Even At Your Easel
Paper Bags
Overlooking the Lake
Parlor
Choose
orange peels
Digging a Pond
the problem is us
Pages
is that why you're here
Back Bench
Nothing (Acoustic)
sisters
Plea from a Cat Named Virtue
Born Yesterday (Acoustic)
Hit The Ground Running (Acoustic)
sorry when I'm not
Mud (Acoustic)
No Call List
Song for the Man
20/20
The Good That Won't Come
the barrel
song for the man (Beastie Boys)
Sun (live)
plea from a cat named virtue (The Weakerthans)
Beat Your Heart Out
Handle With Care (Traveling Wilburys)
Plea From a Cat Named Virtute (The Weakerthans)
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