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The Aquadolls don’t need you to save them on “Far Far Away”

by Mick Lite

“Their counter, the yin to the happy yang, is their ability to capture life’s angst with oft-caustic but never hopeless lyrics. And of course, they can ferociously hammer their instruments between more delicate moments.”

“The Aquadolls have been pulling fans in with the irresistible potency of a riptide ever since splashing onto the scene.”

“Think of glitter – but aggressive glitter – and that is exactly what the LA-femme punk band The Aquadolls bring into their new era of music…”

Up next from LA’s resident femme-punk royalty, The Aquadolls, comes “Far Far Away,” the final single before the June 2 release of their album Charmed (Enci Records). A slice of upbeat summer optimism, the song featuring production by Chris Szczech (The Goo Goo Dolls), is a call to arms for anyone looking to ferociously take back their independence. Fans will have a chance to hear this song live tonight at the band’s headline show at New York’s iconic Mercury Lounge – Stream.

In the single’s official video directed by longtime creative collaborator Jenna Houchin, the band is drenched in a retro malaise as they attempt to bust out of the norm – Watch.

the aquadolls // far far away (official music video)

► stream FAR FAR AWAY here: https://onerpm.link/farfarway ► stream BURN BABY BURN here: https://onerpm.link/burnbabyburn ► stream SNEAKY here: https://onerpm.link/sneaky from the forthcoming album ‘Charmed’ out June 2nd pre-save our new album here: https://onerpm.link/charmed directed, shot and edited by jenna houchin come see us on THE SPRING FLING TOUR!

Lead singer Melissa Brooks said, “’Far Far Away’ is a fairytale twist on the working class, discussing that the only person who can truly save you is yourself. Recorded by Chris Szcech, this up-tempo track features surfy guitar licks reminiscent of early Vampire Weekend and hand claps to ensure that anyone can clap and chant along to this modern self-love fairytale.”

Bassist Keilah Nina chimed in saying that this is, “A tune about struggling with work-life balance. The painful reality of getting trapped in the same 9-5 routine and feeling blocked or detached from personal growth, success, and/or love as a result. It’s also a tale of acceptance, sometimes you have to pull yourself out of the dirt, and that’s okay!”

So far off of their upcoming album, The Aquadolls have released singles “Beachy,” “Sneaky,” and “Burn Baby Burn.” Don’t let the relatable tales focused on love and relationships, heartbreak and longing for more fool you, The Aquadolls still are about having fun and showcasing humor in their lyrics. Charmed charts the growth in The Aquadolls’ sound, fusing elements of melodic ‘60s harmonies and ‘90s-driven crunchiness with a modern twist that ushered in a new era for them, and it serves as a strong representation of what they want to do.

Charmed album artwork [Download]

Even as the current edition of The Aquadolls continues to evolve, their signature sound as a guitar-driven band remains the same. Armed with a continued desire to promote their message of self-love and positivity, Charmed is the perfect step forward. Combining a cohesive sound with this message, The Aquadolls are comfortable growing up with their audience — who view things through never-perfect, Vaseline-tinged view of the world.

In celebration of their upcoming album, The Aquadolls are currently out on a headline North American Spring Fling tour, running from coast to coast from late April through early June. The tour has made stops at Shaky Knees in Atlanta, sees the band playing Mercury Lounge in New York tonight, and features an album release show on June 2 at the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles. Later in the year, the band will play Ohana Festival. All upcoming dates can be found here and below.

Tour admat by Jamal Crawford [Download]

UPCOMING TOUR DATES

May 12 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY

May 14 – The Drake – Toronto, ON

May 17 – Loving Touch – Detroit, MI

May 18 – House of Blues (Cambridge Room) – Cleveland, OH

May 19 – Subterranean – Chicago, IL

May 20 – 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN

May 22 – Encore at Uptown Theatre – Kansas City, MO

May 23 – Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO

May 24 – The Vanguard – Tulsa, OK

May 26 – Club Dada – Dallas, TX

May 27 – White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs) – Houston, TX

May 28 – Mohawk – Austin, TX

May 30 – Lowbrow Palace – El Paso, TX

May 31 – Valley Bar – Phoenix, AZ

June 1 – House of Blues (Voodoo Room) – San Diego CA

June 2 – The Moroccan Lounge – Los Angeles, CA (album release show)

June 3 – Bottom of the Hill – San Francisco, CA

June 4 – Cherry Festival – Beaumont, CA

October 1 – Ohana Festival – Dana Point, CA

All tour information here

ABOUT THE AQUADOLLS

When Melissa Brooks formed The Aquadolls 10 years ago, it served as an outlet for her to channel her angst. In high school, she was bullied by her peers, and music served as a therapeutic way to express herself in a positive way. Following the formation of the bedroom project, Brooks — who serves as the band’s primary singer, songwriter and guitarist — released the Free EP in 2012 and her debut album, Stoked on You in 2013. After cycling through musicians, Brooks joined forces with bassist Keilah Nina and drummer Jacqueline Proctor and things fell into place. The trio released their sophomore album, The Dream and Deception, in 2018.

Once their current lineup solidified around the release of The Dream and Deception, The Aquadolls made serious moves. They’ve performed with artists including Kate Nash, Pennywise and Jimmy Eat World, and have featured on major festival lineups like Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Warped Tour and a pair of appearances at Eddie Vedder’s Ohana Festival. The Los Angeles-based band spent the summer of ’22 on the road with Incubus and Sublime with Rome.

Coming on June 2 via Enci Records, The Aquadolls’ third album, Charmed (which is named after the popular ‘90s/‘00s TV show), is a natural progression for their discography. Don’t let the relatable tales focused on love and relationships, heartbreak and longing for more fool you, The Aquadolls still are about having fun and showcasing humor in their lyrics. Charmed charts the growth in The Aquadolls’ sound, fusing elements of melodic ‘60s harmonies and ‘90s-driven crunchiness with a modern twist that ushered in a new era for them, and it serves as a strong representation of what they want to do.

Even as the current edition of The Aquadolls continues to evolve, their signature sound as a guitar-driven band remains the same. Armed with a continued desire to promote their message of self-love and positivity, Charmed is the perfect step forward. Combining a cohesive sound with this message, The Aquadolls are comfortable growing up with their audience — who view things through never perfect, Vaseline-tinged view of the world.

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