LA pop-punk/alternative rock outfit Calmgrove have released their candid and hook-heavy new EP, True Color today. The emotionally-driven, vivid new collection finds the band blurring the lines between pop-punk, post-hardcore and heavier influences throughout five dynamic tracks. Carried by stunning vocals, catchy guitar hooks and choruses that are sure to make you want to scream at the top of your lungs, the EP can be heard now below.
Speaking on the new collection, vocalist Eric Guzman shares, “True Color is several years in the making and we feel like it’s the best collection of music that we have put out. The main things that make up the Calmgrove sound, like palm-muted riffs, catchy vocals, and energetic drums are still present, but we pushed ourselves creatively with these songs. These songs are meant to be played loud, so go for a drive and blast it with the windows down. We hope you enjoy it and we’ll see you at a show this summer!”
Formed in 2018 on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Calmgrove has emerged onto the scene with a well-honed balance of alternative rock, pop-punk and emo, delivering with an assured cohesion, grit and honesty. As first seen on 2018 debut single “Lifelong”, Calmgrove’s elements of urgency intertwine with hook-heavy melodies and edgy punk tones.
Nodding to Southern California pop-punk of yesteryear, with the execution of their more angst-laden, present-day contemporaries, Calmgrove unveiled debut EP Light On Your End in fall 2019. A raft of recognition soon followed, including press support from Alternative Press and Rock Sound as well as spots on multiple Spotify editorial playlists. Elsewhere, supports with Bayside and In Her Own Words, saw the Covina outfit showcase their live set in front of sizeable crowds.
2022 single “Jade” saw Calmgrove bounce back from the pandemic slump with another blast of captivating alternative rock, marrying rousing hooks with a candid relatability. Moving into this past Spring, the trio teamed with Brad Garcia from Fearless Records crew Locket for “Tossing in My Sleep”, a gripping track deftly balancing dark and atmospheric with hooky and infectious.
Indeed both tracks would offer a fitting preview of new sophomore EP, True Color. On the record, Calmgrove simmer with grit and technical proficiency on their most seasoned work to date. Exploring a sonic depth most pop-punk bands seldom conquer, the collection showcases an urgent soundscape and dusky aesthetic; a potent punch of modern alternative.