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The first single to offer you a taste of Sloan's forthcoming twelfth album (conveniently titled "12") is "The Day Will Be Mine." Any fear that Sloan might have lost their knack at writing the best power pop rockers around is instantly removed as soon as the opening riffs mesh with Patrick Pentland's anthemic voice. With a bombastic set of verses and an unforgettable chorus, Pentland reminds us that "What we have is all this magic / What we have is all that’s true / In you and me." Sloan continuously prove that even after a quarter-century of rocking out together that they're not even close to running out of new ideas, and "The Day Will Be Mine" is no exception
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"High Sunn, the project of 18-year-old San Franciscan Justin Cheromiah, returns with his debut studio album Missed Connections, the follow-up to last year’s debut studio EP Hopeless Romantic, was praised by the likes of Stereogum, Consequence of Sound, and BrooklynVegan. Produced by Dylan Wall (Craft Spells, Naomi Punk), the album is another collection of heartfelt and catchy guitar pop gems, showcasing Cheromiah’s growth as a songwriter and chronicling the ups and downs of teenage life in modern-day America."
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