Spanish Love Songs drop Etc. version of their single ‘Dolores’

Los Angeles-based punk quintet Spanish Love Songs have announced ‘Brave Faces Etc,’ due out 15th April 2022. The album features reimagined and alternative versions of the original 2020 release and today they share a new track Dolores.’

“Right before the one-year anniversary of the album, we decided we wanted to revisit the songs the same way we had been reimagining our previous albums on our Patreon community.” says singer Dylan Slocum.  “I don’t know that any of us has ever been happy with a finished album we’ve released, so this was our chance to try out some of things we didn’t get to do on the original, whether due to budget, running out of time, etc. At the same time, we saw it as a chance to challenge ourselves a bit musically, and expand the sound of the band to better reflect where we’re all at in terms of songwriting and production.”

The band spent months reimagining and re-tracking the entire album from the ground up while working completely remotely in 3 different home studios in 3 time zones.  That beautiful chaos has spawned something rather special and grown the band in new ways, highlighting steeped the same detail-rich storytelling of Bruce Springsteen, The Menzingers, and Manchester Orchestra.

With Brave Faces Etc,’ the songs are character stories set in small-town America and anxious urban jungles alike, unfurling heartbreaking tales of addiction, depression, debt, and death juxtaposed alongside looming societal issues like mass shootings, the opioid epidemic, and climate change. They’re all at once personal vignettes and universal truths of life in the 2010s, the lines blurred between Slocum’s own experiences and those of his friends and acquaintances. It seeks to find the balance between realism and optimism.

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