Dubinski releases new track:New York Arizona and This

Oh where life may take us…

Dubinski by Gary Schwindt

Small Town Dreams in the Big City: The Identity of a Band on the Rise

Described as an ‘aspirational’ track by the band of brothers New York Arizona and This, this song eloquently highlights the struggles of an independent band on tour. It encapsulates the journey of striving for recognition while facing the challenges of dealing with rip-off venues and rivals. The track seamlessly fuses sentiment with a future-focused outlook, invoking a sense of homesick nostalgia and taking the listener on a hope infused tour of what the future may hold.

New York Arizona and This

Lead singer, Eugene, discussed the band’s inspiration for the track ,“driving from Edinburgh to London to play shows with no idea of what to expect. We were DIY and trying to push our touring as much as we could, only to be occasionally ripped off by venues and promoters, or playing to rooms of people that didn’t seem to give a damn about the music or the scene, to then make the long journey back home to Scotland”

We all want a journey, we all want to find ourselves in the faces of other people  and become who we ned to be , but no matter what our dreams say, where our drive takes us can always be diverted unexpectedly, leading to dazzling destinations or dead ends and disappointments. The magic of the mist cloaking the unknown the fizzle of excitement and the crumble of let down 

The juxtaposition between the quiet countryside of Scotland compared to the vibrant nights of Camden town. The bittersweet revelation that it was sort of what you expected but it could have been better. The steady chorus calls out to all the dreamers as it embodies  yearning for more, such as touring the States, attaining worldwide recognition, and transcending the DIY scene to prove their worth to the sceptics 

Dubinski – New York Arizona and This Music Video

Eugene explained this feeling as:

“Eye opening in a bittersweet way. Some expectations were fulfilled and others were brought down to earth, like the magic buzz around hip bars, meeting trendy people, the romantic notion of a city of opportunity paired with the dirty, fast paced, ‘take no prisoners’ atmosphere that comes with a big city. Leaving the DIY scene behind and proving to the unwilling, the ‘too cool to move’ scene kids, that we are worth paying attention to”

Recorded at RAK Studios in London, the band unveiled their eponymous debut album ‘Dubinski’ just last year. Seamlessly blending spiky Brit pop with punky new wave, their music has captivated a diverse audience, earning praise from Earmilk, Daily Record, and Louder Than War. Renowned for their fast-paced alt-rock and exhilarating live performances, Dubinski has carved out a distinct identity, garnering support from BBC 6music and Radio X’s John Kennedy. Their exceptional talent has garnered acclaim from BBC Radio Scotland, Scotland On Sunday, and Record Of The Day, leading to a nomination for best newcomers at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards and thrilling performances on the country’s grandest stages.

Dubinski Downtown Operation.

Small towns and big cities, your dreams gave you the drive and you find the roadmap to where you’re going to be along the way…

Read about their previous track Downtown Operation here.

And what a great track to introduce their upcoming tour, for more information click here:

02 Feb – North Shields, UK – The Engine Room

03 Feb – Stockton on Tees – Ne Volume Music Bar

04 Feb – Preston – The Ferret

24 Feb – Aberdeen – Drummonds

29 Feb – London – The Grace

01 Mar – Nottingham – Bodega

02 Mar – Glasgow – Nice N Sleazy

Mitski; My Love Mine All mine

Mitski encapsulates the ethereal essence of the moon, her angelic voice offering solace to those in search of love’s eternal embrace.

Mitski – My Love Mine All Mine (Official Video) A.G. Rojas Production Company: Park Pictures 2023.

Beauty born from the mundane, this song came to light when Mitski, desperately trying to escape the physical burden of carrying her overflowing groceries started humming a passing melody we now all know as the captivating chorus.The very beginning of the song itself serving as a testament to the power of love, an ode to perseverance.

We are blessed with the understanding of our own mortality, a knowledge that can either plunge us into madness or inspire us to seize each day, fuelled by the love that resides in our hearts and minds. Love is the very essence of our existence, it is all we have to give.

Mitski

This song resonates like a heart brimming with hope, echoing the warmth of summer days and the delicate flutter of butterfly wings in fields full of flowers. Transported by the tune we are in a lover’s hands, caught in their gaze and in this moment we know that there is goodness again. Even when it fades away, love endures—through grief and anger, it remains.

With poetic prowess and captivating lyricism, Mitski holds our hearts up to the moon. An everlasting beacon in the darkness, a symbol of resilience, a smile shining down on us from the sky. Her lyrics an audible lighthouse remaining listeners there is always something to live for, there is always something more. Soft and peaceful, her power just like the moon, Mitski shares her heart with us in the hope we will learn to do the same for each other.

Mitski My Love Mine All Mine 2023

To love and be loved are not rare phenomena; broken hearts and lipstick-stained cheeks are not unique experiences. Yet, this is what makes it all the more special—it is a shared bond, a common thread that unites us all.Each and every one of us possesses an abundance of love to give, and if only we could put is somewhere when we go in order for it to go on. If someone offers you their love and continues to do so, surely that is more than enough?

We enter this world with nothing but love, and even though it may seem naïve to say, there should be love infused in every day. What can we expect from others when all we need is for them to give is their love? We realize that everything in life is transient, except for love—it conquers all.

The Last Dinner Party: My Lady of Mercy

“With a momentous magnitude and a siren sound it is no wonder The Last Dinner Party have reached such heights.”

The Last Dinner Party – Photo: Cal McIntyre

Feminine rage, feminine love, the mercy it means to be a woman. Chew on us and we will be thankful for the touch, passive to it’s pain. We are expected to endure, our lives an eternal endeavour. Constrained by societal expectations, we are bound to maintain a facade of indifference, as if ‘Nothing Matters’. Yet, deep within our souls, the anger simmers, the fire of resilience burns, combating the persisting notion the prehistoric. This palpable sensation resonates profoundly in the latest offering from the musical ensemble The Last Dinner Party, aptly titled song ‘ My Lady of Mercy’.

Like a composition from the renaissance, the music brims with grandiosity and intricacies. Each note dances and weaves together, painting an evocative portrait of the multifaceted feminine experience. In its graceful melodies and elegantly crafted lyrics, we find solace and validation for the emotions that stir within us. Indeed, the duality of feminine existence is a truth woven intricately into the fabric of this masterpiece. It encapsulates the essence of our longing, our battles, and ultimately, our triumphs amidst a world that often seeks to diminish our power.

The Last Dinner Party

Made up of Aurora Nishevci, Georgia Davies, Lizzie Mayland ,Emily Roberts, and Abigail Morris, the girls met during Freshers’ week at university and started to host gigs in South London. This lead to their discovery after a video of them performing was uploaded and a cascade of record artists got in touch asking to represent them.

Inspired by the saints and martyrs of yesteryear, the women in paint on golden plaques held high, Anne Boleyn, Mother Mary, the woman with a broken toe and a distant gaze on the bus, your best friends mother and your co-workers sister. We are surrounded by a mosaic of muses. This is an unconventional love song, unfettered from expectations here love flows freely, you love these women for who they are not how they make you feel, to love is to toe the line between being selfless and selfish and this song is is a testament to this.

The Last Dinner Party – My Lady of Mercy

We have unbridled passion for people we have a bustling sense of self and we should be merciful with who we are and how we want to be . Mercy does not always mean to be soft it means to be powerful in your approach and compassionate in your delivery.  An orchestral Boudoir, The Last Dinner Party execute their songs in an ethereal way that exude gothic romanticism, leaving you entranced, euphoric but also melancholic – a sense of wanting to be a part of it, this choir of rebellion, rage and authenticity.

Despite is soft, soothing start with an enticing build up this song becomes quite a merciless sound it’s ruthless guitar and propulsive dream a tempest on the stage. My Lady Of Mercy is a piercing piece of poetry. The power, the prowess the poignancy of the premise, the alluring twang of the guitar in the penultimate verse, this song is succulent like a ripened peach plucked from a tree but beautifully bitter like a cranberry. It is ethereal and energetic ,sacred and profound, it is the sound of someone regaining control of their own narrative.

Nothing matters- The Last Dinner Party

With a momentous magnitude and a siren sound it is no wonder The Last Dinner Party have reached such heights. Despite only releasing their debut single, the hedonistic and harmonious “Nothing Matters” earlier this year in April the quintet have already had a major U.S Tour and with their debut studio album, a ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’ set to release January 2024, this storm is making the world their stage.

“‘My Lady of Mercy’ is about being a girl,” the band explained. “A girl looking up at a painting of Joan of Arc for the first time and thinking that she looks so brave and so beautiful that she wants to kiss her. And maybe she also wants to kiss the girl who stands next to her in the school choir.

For me, the song is about being brutal, showing the blood and the guts it takes to create a smiling face. It is a bit tears and laughter, choking on spit throwing fights just to get hit, its about feeling it all in order to feel alive. It is the rain and the thunder tearing your home asunder. It is about, getting hurt and hurting, healing and forgiving and doing it all wrong when you’re trying to do it right, Ultimately, it is a celebration of our shared humanity.

When I think of the Last Dinner party I think of Ophelia  immortalised by John Stuart Mills, of Catherine The Great, Kristen Dunst as Marie Antoinette and the remarkable  Mia goth in X. I imagine stories full of poisoned love letters, lipstick on tongues and smeared on fingertips, people wearing each others messes and mending them into masterpieces. Seeing the all female quintet live was like being invited to a party you never meet the host of, you leave fulfilled but later on discover a gaping ache burning in your insides, the longing to be a part of something as powerful as them, which is why we are all invited to their’ Last Dinner Party.

Tickets for their upcoming UK tour are available here.