Hockey Dad Returns With New Single “Homely Feeling”

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HOCKEY DAD RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE “HOMELY FEELING”

NEW ALBUM BLEND INN COMING IN 2018 ON KANINE RECORDS ON TOUR IN CANADA & THE U.S. WITH THE FRIGHTS

LISTEN / SHARE: “HOMELY FEELING”

Hockey Dad, the Australian surf-rock duo of lifelong best friends Zach Stephenson and Billy Fleming, returned today with their infectious new single “Homely Feeling,” their first new music since their 2016 debut album Boronia. The band wrote the track about struggling to stay sane while on the road: “We’re always comfortable when we’re back home. This one’s for when you’re surrounded by heaps of people and kinda freaking out. Whenever you’re heaps off it and just wanna be back home.”

Consequence of Sound premiered “Homely Feeling” today, saying the track is “…a forceful, paranoid cut with a jagged chorus. The song’s refrain, especially, sounds plucked straight out of early ’90s Olympia, which makes sense considering Blend Inn was recorded at the same spot where Nirvana recorded their last song.”

“Homely Feeling” is available now on SpotifyiTunes, and Apple Music. The song will appear on Hockey Dad’s second album Blend Inn, due out in 2018 on Kanine Records. Watch this space for more details.

Hockey Dad kicks off a North American tour next week, including headlining dates and an opening slot with The Frights.

Hockey Dad 2017 Tour

* w/ The Frights

10/24: Nite Owl – Calgary, AB

10/25: The Buckingham – Edmonton, AB

10/27: Garibaldi Lift Company – Whistler, BC

10/28: The Cobalt – Vancouver, BC

10/29: Sunset Tavern – Seattle, WA

10/30: Bunk Bar – Portland, OR

11/03: SOMA – San Diego, CA*

11/04: The Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AZ*

11/05: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM*

11/08: Paper Tiger – San Antonio, TX*

11/09: Club Dada – Dallas, TX*

11/10: Walters Downtown – Houston, TX*

11/11: Cheer Up Charlie’s – Austin, TX*

11/12: The High Watt – Nashville, TN

11/13: The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA*

11/14: Backbooth – Orlando, FL*

11/16: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington, DC*

11/18: First Unitarian Church – Philadelphia, PA*

11/19: Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY*

11/20: The Sinclair – Cambridge, MA*

11/22: The Shelter – Detroit, MI*

11/24: Mahall’s – Lakewood, OH*

11/24: Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL*

11/26: 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN*

11/27: Vaudeville Mews – Des Moines, OH

11/28: Larimer Lounge – Denver, CO*

11/29: Kilby Court – Salt Lake City, UT*

12/01: Slim’s – San Francisco, CA*

12/02: The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA*

12/03: Bootleg Theater – Los Angeles, CA

Past praise for Hockey Dad:

“Messy and fun, the Australian duo’s pop-punk bursts with chunky guitars and big riffs as they collide with yowling vocals and firecracker drumming. It’s the perfect sun-streaked soundtrack for skinned-knee skate videos and beach bonfires at dusk; for staying out late and sleeping in later, only to do it all over again the next day.” – NPR

“The youthful exuberance of Hockey Dad is rowdy, immature and boisterous, all of which blend together in an even formula that perfectly soundtracks balmy summer debauchery.” – Paste

“Their music evokes a curious feeling which can be described as an anti-nostalgia of sorts, rejecting a longing for the past and instead celebrating youth as it is.” – Nylon

“Embodies surf-rock so hard that listening to them or even just looking at them might make you think you’re on a beach, skating down the boardwalk, trying not to fall off the edge.” – Noisey

More on Hockey Dad:

Best mates first, bandmates second – the heart of Hockey Dad has always existed in the friendship between duo Zach Stephenson and Billy Fleming, who first met in early childhood, growing up two doors apart in the unassuming, laid back Australian coastal town of Windang, New South Wales. The foundations for the band began in early 2013, when an underage Fleming and Stephenson would sneak into their local live music haunt to catch their favorite bands. Eventually they were granted regular slots playing to an ever-growing crew of enthusiastic friends turned fans and released their Dreamin‘ EP on local Wollongong indie label Farmer & The Owl in 2014.

Now, the duo are on the verge of releasing their highly-anticipated second album Blend Inn, the follow up to 2016’s debut Boronia. Where Boronia celebrated the long days of summers past, of mates, the ocean and the sublime naivety of youth, Blend Inn is Fleming and Stephenson coming to us with more perspective following a year of relentless touring which took them far from the streets and waves of their hometown.

The growth that Hockey Dad have experienced over the past 18 months has been no accident. The fast-paced, punk style of Billy’s drums is executed in perfect synchronicity with Zach’s jangly guitar, anthemic choruses and ever confident vocals to give life to their unmistakable and infectious brand of rock-pop. After Boronia‘s release, the duo embarked on sold out tours across Australia and toured extensively through North America, including showcases at SXSW and a Canadian tour with Dune Rats. 2017 took them to the UK, Europe, and further across Australia, including more shows alongside Dune Rats and Wavves in some of the country’s biggest venues – a world away from the 70 cap band room where Hockey Dad first cut their teeth.

Landing in Seattle, the recording of Blend Inn began with renowned audio engineer and producer John Goodmanson (Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney, Cloud Nothings) at Robert Lang Studios. The studios, supposedly haunted, echo with their iconic past, having housed many of rock’s legends over its time, including the Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Death Cab For Cutie, Alice In Chains, and most notably, Nirvana, who recorded their last song there – the mic used in Kurt Cobain’s final studio track still hangs in tribute. Here, Hockey Dad found a home away from home.

Where Boronia spoke of a physical place, named for home, Blend Inn refers to somewhere more introspective.  “Blend Inn is the part of your head that you want to go to when you’re overseas and wishing you were back home, it’s within,” says Fleming. “We’re always just trying to be comfortable and semi blending in, so it’s the name we gave to that place you zone out to.” The album is Hockey Dad’s boldest output to date, a natural progression for Fleming and Stephenson as they face the tribulations of young adulthood, a theme reflected across the record.

Blend Inn holds onto the charm and energy of youth which won hearts originally – the playfulness, the edge, that quintessential Hockey Dad surf rock sound – but it comes to us from two people with an expanded mindset. “We’re still kids,” reflects Fleming. “But we’re just a little bit more… experienced.”

Featured Photo Credit :   Joseph Crackett

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