If you’ve ever fretted over staying in a relationship, Ric Wilson has written a song for you- “Split”

Ric Wilson Announces New EP, BANBA, Out May 18th on Innovative Leisure

Listen To “Split” (feat. Sen Morimoto)
https://soundcloud.com/ricwilsonisme/split-feat-sen-morimoto-prod-hirsh-2/s-FcagV

(BANBA EP cover art)

“…his work is grounded in political awareness and confident poetics. Yet more than anything, he seems interested in conveying his own personality through his music—both as a recording artist and as an entertainer.” — Noisey

“If you’ve yet to experience the jubilance of Ric Wilson, jump back and get familiar with one of our favorite young guns in the game. — Okayplayer

“He may be just old enough to drink, but it feels like he’s been making music for decades.” — Mass Appeal

“With his witty wordplay laid over soulful instrumentals, Wilson produces some of the most exciting new music to come out of Chicago.” — Chicago Tribune’s Red Eye
Chicago’s own nouveau disco-rap superstar, Ric Wilson, is pleased to announce his new EP, BANBA, out May 18th on Innovative Leisure. A 22 year-old community activist and artist based on the Southside of Chicago, Ric got his start with the legendary YCA (Young Chicago Authors), the Chicago-based storytelling and poetry organization which helped launch the likes of Saba, Jamila Woods, Chance The Rapper, Vic Mensa, Mick Jenkins, Noname, and many others. The EP’s first single, “Split,” premiered earlier this morning via Noisey.

“I wrote ‘Split’ in the middle of a relationship that was going south,” says Ric. “The song is about how sometimes the best decisions you’ll make in life are the ugliest and hardest, but the healthiest for you.”

BANBA is Wilson’s first release since 2017’s acclaimed Negrow Disco EP (stream here). “When I dropped out of college to do music, I caught myself trying to explain the music I do in a different light than what it really was because I was scared of other people’s perception of my ‘rap music,’ Ric says. “I feel like people don’t appreciate rap as an actual art form, which is insane because there’s an art to rhyming, every beat is a colorful canvas and every lyric and rhyme is a stroke of mine.”

As for the EP’s cover, it’s “an ode to Basiqaut and Hebru Brantley who are my favorite visual artists,” says Ric. I want people to feel like they’re in a Basiqaut and Brantley-inspired painting when they’re listening to this EP.”

Listen to Ric Wilson’s “Split” (feat. Sen Morimoto) — 
https://soundcloud.com/ricwilsonisme/split-feat-sen-morimoto-prod-hirsh-2/s-FcagV

Pre-order BANBA
https://ricwilson.bandcamp.com/album/banba

Download hi-res images & album art — http://pitchperfectpr.com/ric-wilson/

(“Split” single cover art)

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Keep your mind open.

The Goon Sax’s new album comes out this September. You can hear the first single, “She Knows,” right now.

THE GOON SAX ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM, WE’RE NOT TALKING, OUT 9/14 ON WICHITA RECORDINGS

LISTEN TO THE FIRST SINGLE “SHE KNOWS,”
CATCH THEM IN NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, & CHICAGO

Freshly signed to Wichita Recordings, Australian trio The Goon Sax announce a brand new album, We’re Not Talking, due out on September 14th on Wichita Recordings. They will also be heading to the US for their first ever mini-tour in June.

Today they shared the first single, “She Knows”, which marries sublime indie-pop with frenetic, scratchy post-punk. The song is full of surprising angles and jagged sounds to create a perfectly awkward pop gem.

LISTEN TO “SHE KNOWS”
https://youtu.be/IJ2B7UsNncQ

Taking the lead on this track is James Harrison, who explains further about the song: “‘She Knows’ has become a very fast song, which took us a lot of practise to be able to finally hit and strum our instruments fast enough, with a lot of string breaking. I hope it makes people energetic and excited to listen to, its a song about losing hope, stubbornness and heartache. Im not sure if its our saddest song, but maybe if you lock yourself in your room for a couple of days and only listen to it you might not feel so happy, it is also okay if you feel happy to this song! Even better!!!”

The Goon Sax are James Harrison, Louis Forster and Riley Jones from Brisbane, Australia. Still in high school when they made their first album Up To Anything in 2016, their brand of awkwardly transcendent teenage guitar pop took them into end of year lists for BBC 6MusicBillboard and Rough Trade, and earned them raves from the GuardianPitchforkSpin, UncutRolling Stone and elsewhere.

The Goon Sax toured UK and Europe twice on that record, played shows with Whitney, US Girls, Twerps and Teenage Fanclub, graduated school, and then turned their focus to album number two. They flew to Melbourne to record with James Cecil and Cameron Bird, respectively former/current members of Architecture In Helsinki.

New album We’re Not Talking shows how much can change between the ages of 17 and 19. It’s a record that takes the enthusiasms of youth and twists them into darker, more sophisticated shapes. Relationships are now laced with hesitation, remorse, misunderstanding and ultimately compassion. Lines like, “When the bus went past your house and past your stop my eyes filled with tears” and “I’ve got a few things above my bed but it feels so empty, I’ve got spaces to fill and we’re not talking,” are quite simply heartbreaking.

Drummer Riley Jones really comes to the fore here, joining Louis and James in singing lead and writing songs for the first time, making the band the musical equivalent of an equilateral triangle (the strongest shape in physics). After the album was recorded, Louis spent some time being bohemian in a freezing Berlin apartment, but they are now all back in Australia, and keeping busy playing shows with Angel Olsen, Perfume Genius, and Protomartyr.

Delivering brilliantly human and brutally honest vignettes of adolescent angst, The Goon Sax brim with personality, charm and heart-wrenching honesty. We’re Not Talking is a record made by restless artists, defying expectations as if hardly noticing, and its complexity makes it even more of a marvel.

WE’RE NOT TALKING TRACKLISTING
1. Make Time 4 Love
2. Love Lost
3. She Knows
4. Losing Myself
5. Somewhere In Between
6. Strange Light
7. Sleep EZ
8. We Can’t Win
9. A Few Times Too Many
10. Now You Pretend
11. Get Out
12. Til The End

THE GOON SAX TOUR DATES
Tue. May 22 – Berlin, DE @ Kantine am Berghain w/ Frankie Cosmos
Wed. May 23 – Hamburg, DE @ Aalhaus w/ Frankie Cosmos
Thu. May 24 – Ghent, BE @ DOKbox w/ Frankie Cosmos
Sat. May 26 – Paris, FR @ Petit Bain w/ Frankie Cosmos
Mon. May 28 – Manchester, UK @ Gorilla w/ Frankie Cosmos
Tue. May 29 – London, UK @ Sebright Arms
Fri. June 1 – Sun. June 3  – Chicago, IL @ Do Division Street Fest
Sun. June 3 – Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
Wed. June 6 – Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool
Sun. June 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo (PART TIME PUNKS)

PRAISE FOR UP TO ANYTHING

“This is the sound of growing up smart” – Pitchfork 

“Think Parquet Courts meets Talking Heads meets devastating,
crushingly aching longing” – Stereogum

“Drips with a self-deprecating but self-aware cool” – Noisey

“A gorgeous collection of slacker-by-default rock” – Billboard

Keep your mind open.