Spanish Love Songs Sign To Pure Noise Records, Debut Anthemic Lead Single “Losers”

Really guys, at this point, we just don’t know what to say. After already adding SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Just Friends, Year Of The KnifeGraduating Life and Inclination, today Pure Noise Records have added their SIXTH new band to their continuously growing roster announcing the addition of SoCal emo punk outfit Spanish Love Songs.    

On signing with Pure Noise Records and joining the likes of The Story So Far, State Champs, Knocked Loose and many more, Spanish Love Songs vocalist/guitarist Dylan Slocum said, “We never expected to make it this far and have people actually care about what we do, and moving forward we decided we just wanted to work with good people. From our very first meeting, I could tell that the folks at Pure Noise were just that. They’re fans foremost, and it didn’t take them long to sell us on their vision and make us comfortable with trying to make this something bigger. As a longtime admirer of what they do, I still can’t believe they wanted to work with us. But here we are.”

To celebrate their signing, Spanish Love Songs have shared a brand new single titled “Losers” taken from their forthcoming 7″ EP due out April 26th.  

Opening up about the new track, Slocum commented, “Weirdly, ‘Losers’ has become my unexpected farewell to Los Angeles. I’ve lived here for a decade, but after spending half of last year on the road, trying not to lose money, then coming back to $800+ rent and working 3 part-time jobs to cover it, things started feeling a bit bleak. At one point I basically said the chorus aloud to my parents (who were less than thrilled), and thought 'maybe I shouldn’t be living this way.’ By the time it comes out, I think half of the band won’t have any permanent address. So it’s both a farewell and recognition of the things holding us back, but also a bittersweet acknowledgment that we’re all in on being losers forever.”

To check out the band’s anthemic lead single and dodgeball-friendly video, be sure to look below. Afterward, to pre-order Spanish Love Songs’ new EP, head here.

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