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Aspiga Stream New Album, “What Happened To You?” Via Alternative Press‏

October 19, 2014
 Brian Mietz

Brian Mietz

Aspiga Stream New Album What Happened To You?
Via Alternative Press

Out October 21st on Paper + Plastick Records

Collingswood, New Jersey’s ASPIGA have teamed with Alternative Press to stream their upcoming full length, What Happened To You?, due out October 21st via Paper + Plastick Records.

What Happened To You? finds the band venturing into alternative rock territory and successfully merging it with their finely tuned melodic punk.  Finding a perfect balance between immediacy and introspection, ASPIGA offer what is undeniably their best collection of songs yet.

While What Happened To You? clearly represents an evolution for the band, they maintain a tried and true core of three friends making loud, guitar-driven rock.  Kevin Day’s lyrics create a cohesion amongst the tracks with unflinching self-inquiry, while bassist Alec McVey, and drummer Raymond Solowij provide a dense rhythmic backbone.

Whether ASPIGA is hurtling through energetic blasts of pure punk spirit, or creating slow-burning dynamic rock, the sense of honesty that permeates What Happened To You? makes for an incredibly endearing listen.

Stream What Happened To You? by ASPIGA via Alternative Press
http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/aspiga_what_happened_to_you_album_premiere

What Happened To You? is due out October 21st, 2014 via Paper + Plastick Records. Preorders are available HERE.
What Happened To You? tracklist:1. Medusa’s Dance
2. Wide Eyes
3. Fortunes
4. Beneath Atlas
5. Chino Needs To Feel Big
6. I’m An Animal
7. At My Peak
8. My Little Eraser
9. You’re OK
10. On Deaf Ears
11. Errand Boy

 
Tour Dates:10/31/14 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest 13
11/16/14 New Brunswick, NJ @ Court Tavern
11/22/14 Philadelphia, PA @ Ortlieb’s – Record Release
11/29/14 Copiague, NY @ The Wood Shop
12/13/14  Baltimore, MD @ The Sidebar

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