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Haulix Recommends: The Best New Music of September 17, 2021

From The Plot In You to the blistering debut from Spiritbox, there is something for everyone among this week’s new music releases.

We love our clients. Over the last decade in business, Haulix has played a small part in helping thousands of records reach tastemakers worldwide. Watching artists reach and even surpass their dreams is immensely humbling. We take no credit for anyone’s success, but we do want to highlight a few clients whose recent new music releases are currently on repeat in our offices. Check it out:

You, Me, And Everyone We Know – Something Heavy (Know Hope Records)

Something Heavy is an album about doing the work most of us choose to avoid. It’s about opening all those old scars and processing the trauma of being alive in the modern-day. The fact the album is also one of the most fun and exciting releases of 2021 is something of a magic trick. Ben Liebsch and the rest of the band have crafted an enthralling record that will inspire you to work a little harder at becoming the best version of yourself. You’ll also want to sing along and dance, possibly while crying. That’s cool. Do what feels good.


The Plot In You – Swan Song (Fearless Records)

The Plot In You is an enigma. The Ohio quartet defies classification at every turn, and it’s safe to say they’re doing so on purpose. Rather than chase fame or Billboard hits, The Plot In You focuses on crafting something real in a marketplace of frauds. Their songs see the world for the way it is rather than the way they wish it were, and fans are grateful for the honesty. Not everyone is ready to face facts and accept their role in the chaos of it all, but for those prepared to feel something, Swan Song is the record for you.


Spiritbox – Eternal Blue (Rise Records)

It’s safe to say that Spiritbox has become one of the most talked-about groups in metal. “Holy Roller” established the band as a trio to watch in 2020, and their subsequent singles have only served to expand the vision of what the group hopes to accomplish. Eternal Blue is a sprawling and unpredictable record filled with poetic highs and gut-wrenching lows, each perfectly constructed by three like-minded musicians working as one. The album has a seamlessness that very few acts ever pull off, especially in metal, but Spiritbox makes it look effortless. You will think these individuals were put on this Earth specifically to make this record, and honestly? We have no evidence to say otherwise.


Alien Weaponry – Tangaroa (Napalm Records)

Tribal groove metal is a niche genre dominated by foreign acts whose lives and creativity are heavily influenced by their family and cultural history. Of the acts pursuing this craft on the international stage, few have made a name for themselves, like Alien Weaponry. Their music pulls from an ultra-specific sense of place and time that helps the group’s catalog stand out from many of their peers. Every band likes to believe they are the only band doing what they do, but in the case of Alien Weaponry, that may be true. No one else could make Tangaroa, and if nothing else, that alone makes it worthy of your attention.


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You, Me, And Everyone We Know Return To The Inside Music Podcast

In celebration of his band’s new EP, Ben Liebsch returns to Inside Music to discuss the crazy world we live in and how it’s shaping the future of entertainment.

You, Me, And Everyone We Know is about more than a single band or the music they create. The Pennsylvania-based group has made it their mission to help listeners everywhere appreciate that we are all in this thing called life together. They recognize that we are individuals with personal freedoms and desires, but at the end of the day, we are one species attempting to coexist with each other on a tiny rock spinning in infinite space.

With their latest EP, Radical! Change, You, Me, And Everyone We Know is taking steps to help people stay calm amidst the chaos of existence. The two-song release teases where the band is heading in the future with acoustic cuts of previously unreleased material that explores mindfulness and meditation. There are references to though leaders such as Ram Dass alongside grounding exercises meant to help people reconnect with their inner selves. That may seem heavy, and maybe it is, but there is a lot of fun to be had as well.

Ben Liebsch is no stranger to Inside Music. In fact, his presence on our podcast this week makes him the guest with the most appearances to date. He’s also among the artists our listeners ask to hear, so it all works out pretty well for everyone involved.

On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, Ben discusses the world and his role in it. He tells host James Shotwell about the way COVID-19 has sidetracked his plans for the year, but also the ways it has helped him focus on what matters most. The pair also discuss the latest EP from Ben’s band, You, Me, and Everyone We Know.

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[Not Quite] Inside Music Podcast

On this episode of Inside Music, we’re having a SWAPCAST. Frequent Inside Music guest Ben Liebsch (You, Me, and Everyone We Know) partners with host James Shotwell to launch a new show entitled Not Quite. This podcast is a pilot episode, introducing the concept behind the show and what listeners can expect when the first proper pods go live later this summer.

In short, Not Quite is a show about ‘figuring it out’ from two guys who achieved their dreams only to realize they might not have dreamed big enough. Ben and James have each made their fair share of mistakes, and though this show they hope to find a path to better lives that prioritize happiness. It’s going to be a journey, and we hope you will join us.

https://soundcloud.com/inside-music-podcast/swapcastnot-quite-1-vedi-napoli-e-poi-muori

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Inside Music Podcast #84 – Ben Liebsch (You, Me, And Everyone We Know) Returns!

On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, host James Shotwell calls You, Me, And Everyone We Know mastermind Ben Liebsch to discuss the end of his beloved band. Ben was a guest on another episode of Inside Music, and at that time it seemed YMAEWK would go on forever. In the year since a lot has changed, and now it seems the group may never resurface. Ben tells James about the things he’s been thinking about and feeling towards his career, and together the two carry out an autopsy on the band that was once heralded as being the next big thing in alternative music.

The music you ear in this episode of Inside Music is “Seasons In The Sun” by Terry Jacks.

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Inside Music Podcast #21 – Ben Liebsch (You, Me, And Everyone We Know)

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On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, host James Shotwell speaks with Ben Liebsch, founder and vocalist for You, Me, And Everyone We Know. Together, the two discuss Ben’s personal life, as well as the changes he had to make in order to get the band off the ground once again. It seems there are a lot of people who think they know the story behind YMAEWK, but in this podcast we learn there is much, much more to this man-as well as his music-than anyone probably ever thought possible.

The music you hear in the intro to ‘Inside Music’ this week is “Brooks Was Here” from YMAEWK. You can learn more about that song, as well as the album it hails from, on the band’s official website.

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