Liteweight Champion wants to make you levitate
Sean Gleeson and Co. will celebrate the release of their self-titled debut in concert at Ace of Cups on Thursday, Nov. 14,
By Andy Downing ● Culture, Music ● November 12, 2024
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“…In contrast with the last Campbell record – an outward-looking turn rooted in the sense of institutional abandonment and fury Gleeson felt in the early stages of the pandemic – Liteweight Champion songs stride a more inward course, with Gleeson parsing these shifting realities and the various ways they’ve upended his sense of identity. Recorded alongside Colin Giacalone, the resulting album arrives awash in lines that suggest a person for whom the ground has suddenly dropped out, Gleeson singing: “Can’t stop thinking ’bout the way I feel”; “In the wintertime/You can burn alive”; “If you have a heart/Don’t let it fall apart.”
Rather than wallowing in these sometimes-heady emotions, Gleeson and Giacalone employed them as tinder, transforming the bulk of the songs into fiery conflagrations that nod to everything from My Bloody Valentine (the swirling, oceanic “it is always”) to Hawthorne Heights (“PLIGHTS,” a thashier punk ripper). “In the rooms where we were recording, it was so loud all of the time, because we were just trying to make as much noise as possible,” Gleeson said. “I’m very inspired by the specific sound that can be made in a space, especially with electricity, with amplifiers, with drums, with vocals going through a PA. It’s about creating a sound … so loud it makes you want to laugh, that it makes you want to cry, but you’re elevated. I want to make people levitate with pure volume.”
Liteweight Champion Releases New Single “Everyone is Wrong Most of the Time”
by: Victor Tellez punkeando.com
“Everyone is Wrong Most of the Time” follows their previous single, “It Is Always ,” released in September, and marks another step in the band’s upward trajectory. Self-recorded in a bedroom, the song combines elements of midwest emo rock with a theme that revolves around seeking escape from the harsh realities of everyday life, especially gray skies and monotony, represented here by car washes.
The single is now available on all digital platforms, offering fans of the band a new opportunity to immerse themselves in their melodic and evocative sound.
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“…I also liked the dense melody of “Everyone is Wrong Most of the Time” by an Ohio band called Liteweight Champion.”
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