Come Back Down

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New Jersey noisegazers High. announce new EP and drop new single

New Jersey noisegazers High. have just released their latest single "In A Hole" from forthcoming EP "Come Back Down" due out in January 2025. The song begins with a wall of guitars soaked in reverb before the melodic and dreamy vocals kick. Inspired by finding friendship and community amid trauma and hardship, the band excavates difficult memories of their past to match their heaviest guitar work to date. Full press release below along with the new single which can be streamed along with it's accompanying new video.

September 25, 2024

New Jersey noisegazers High. are excited to announce their sophomore EP, Come Back Down, available on vinyl and digitally on January 24, 2025 via longtime New York indie label Kanine Records. The announcement is heralded by lead single “In A Hole,” which begins with a wall of guitars as powerful as the emotions behind it. Inspired by finding friendship and community amid trauma and hardship, the band excavates difficult memories of their past to match their heaviest guitar work to date.

"’In A Hole’ is inspired by meeting our group of friends,” says lead vocalist Christian Castan. “It’s about being depressed and the people close to you dragging you out of it. It’s about the peace and belonging I used to dream about during childhood trauma and finally finding it. There's a lyric - 'These are the new stars, they burst alive.’ It's about living life at its best and never wanting that feeling to end."

Also premiering today is the official music video for “In A Hole,” starring the band performing at a DIY show in Brooklyn. Set on a rooftop with a breathtaking view of the cityscape, director Aleko Syntelis captures the feeling of camaraderie amongst the local NY/NJ scene High. is a vital part of. About the experience of making the video, Castan says, “We shot this video during a rooftop show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on the first night of our tour with Birthday Girl. It was the last weekend of summer with hella New Jersey heads, some new friends, Keg stands, and the New York Skyline. Sh*t was nuts, someone downstairs tried to shut us down. Aleko captured our live set and we hope anyone who sees this gets what that night felt like.”

Come Back Down's first sessions started in June 2023 when the band and producer Matthew Molnar decamped to the Greenpoint studio of Patrick Wimberly (Chairlift) to test new material with engineer Sam Darwish. The band also brought the tracks to Shane Furst and his Cloud Factory Studios to review their recent work and begin the next stages of completion. That fall, the band took a break from the sessions to do a week long tour with Austin's STAB as well as supporting several tour dates with longtime heroes DIIV. Filling out their schedule were opening dates for Glare, Lowertown and A Place To Bury Strangers, as well as a Midwest run with Chicago band Smut. After nationwide shows, the band finished the EP with Jeff Ziegler at his Uniform Recording in Philly, whose work on Nothing.'s seminal record Guilty of Everything greatly inspired the group. The new EP marks the beginning of High.'s creative partnership with longstanding NYC indie label Kanine Records & a key period in the band’s development. With a greater expression of sonic range, the EP offers more noise, more hooks, more heaviness and more emotion. The sad is sadder, and the love is more in love. More songs about loss and being lost. This moment is the culmination of their growth after their well-received and heavily toured debut EP, Bomber, split released via tastemaker tape labels Julia's War and Suburban Creep. Bomber will be featured on the B-Side of Come Back Down, marking the first time the first EP will be available on vinyl.

RIYL: Glare, Nothing, DIIV, Trauma Ray