Petty Human Emotions releases crowd pleasing rocker “Sadness,” off their new album Outside

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Petty Human Emotions has released a fan favorite new single, “Sadness,” that singer and guitarist James Nardiello said is always a banger at their shows, and translates well onto record.

“What I’ve noticed is that audiences have really connected with it, so we were excited to record it and finally put it out,” he said. “We’ve been playing it for over a year, and always our best song at shows.

This is the first single of the Los Angeles rock band’s upcoming second album titled Outside, which will be released on August 16. The record was recently nominated for “Best Album” at the Hollywood Independent Music (HIM) Awards.

Nardiello said it was clear that this would be the first new single from their new album. The song was originally written well before the band’s debut record, but Nardiello decided it wouldn’t fit, which he was happy about in retrospect. By waiting, he was able to polish it up. Nardiello improved the melody, threw in a whole new bridge and created a track that the whole band is proud of.

The inspiration for the song was having an unrequited love with an old friend, and then having a falling out in response. Some time passes, and all the hard feelings diminish, and the song is about the longing to have the friendship back.

“It has a sense of nostalgia in the feel of the song, and the lyrics,” he said. “I think it accomplishes it really well. We are really proud of it.”

The band also put together a music video for “Sadness,” and Nardiello said it has a “short film type approach.”

Nardiello grew up in the small town of Lake Placid and when he was 18 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. He was feeling particularly ambitious one day and wanted to make an album, and went and recorded it. But he wanted to get out and play live, and that’s where the band came in. As they say, the rest is history.

The rocking ensemble includes lead guitarist Austin King, drummer Bruce Elmer, keyboardist Jerry Driscoll and bassist Ayden Bongiovi. Petty Human Emotions puts together solid original songs that showcase the vast musical talent of each band member.

King brings grungy guitar solos, while Elmer and Bongiovi provide a steady heartbeat that will capture the listener. Driscoll, a Berklee graduate, gets it done on the keys and synths alike, helping to create what they describe as an “ambitious sonic landscape.”

The newest album is a collaborative effort between the musicians who came together.

“There was a lot more passion and effort that went into this one,” Nardiello said. “It is hard to pin down and describe, and I have been very self critical for my whole career, but this is the first album where I don’t think there’s a bad song.”

The goal was for every song to sound different, and on this record each band member provided one tune where they gave Nardiello a backdrop. He then went through and did the vocals, lyrics and melodies.

“I love the contributions from my bandmates,” Nardiello said. “They are some of my favorite songs to play, and a zig zag in our sound. This album encompasses a wide range and it is hard to narrow down a genre in a real way.”

Nardiello said that music has, in fact, saved his life. He said he lives to make honest, real music that speaks to the soul.

“I struggled with depression and I feel like there are times I wouldn’t have gotten through without the help of some of my favorite music in the world,” Nardiello said. “When I write music I strive to be honest, and I try to connect with the listener lyrically, but also provide a melancholic sound. To me it was always comforting, ironically.”

Be sure to listen to the track and music video, “Sadness,” available on June 7 on all platforms. Stay tuned for their second single on July 19 and the album release on August 16, with a release show to be announced later.

Check them out at the New Scotland Yard Pub on July 12 at Canoga Park in Los Angeles.

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Rap Duo theplastiQs Drop Danceable Single ‘Money Talk’

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Los Angeles, California-based hip-hop duo theplastiQs have released their latest single, “Money Talk,” inviting listeners to dance along.

TheplastiQs are Baby Quan (BBYQUAN) and Queen (It’z QUEEN). “We are two Aries that are carving a path for ourselves in the music world. We’re leaving a mark for our audience and our people,” they share.

Both artists came into music in recent years, bonding over their shared love of the craft and the synergy that transpired.

“We started in my living room playing around. We created our first song, ‘Cosmo,’ and knew we had to go get a studio session. It started with four of us—the Ghetto Rich Babies, GRB—but that didn’t work out. Two of us were taking it seriously. We bounce off each other. So, we turned into theplastiQs.” (And yes, that’s a reference to the original Mean Girls.)

Queen is a young artist, new to the world of music. With a fanbase of 1.6 million followers on TikTok, Queen hopes to pave the way for the trans community to put itself out there—while simultaneously growing as an individual.

“I also make sure that others like me are comfortable with themselves and able to speak,” adds Queen.

According to Queen, “I never thought I’d be a rapper or that people would take me serious. When you’re two people, you’re not by yourself. We just got together and started making really good music.”

Baby Quan began as a TikTok influencer before pursuing a career in music. With 1.7 million followers, Baby Quan shares comedy, cheerleading, and travels on social media.

“The music crew is new to me,” shares the artist. “I’m excited for this career.”

Of their larger-than-life personas, theplastiQs want people to know that “it’s about being pretty girl, a bad girl—a baddie.”

Their music is informed by life experiences and has taken shape since they first got started.

“We want people to relate to our story,” share theplastiQs. “We’re just having a conversation with each other. Now we’re ready and know what we want to do. This is the beginning of being able to be comfortable with our voices and sound and how we want to speak.”

TheplastiQs’ new single, “Money Talk” is about “getting money—and if you’re not talking about money, then there’s nothing to talk about.” The delivery is bold, in your face. It’s about sending a message and having a good time, reflecting theplastiQs’ goal to connect and entertain with listeners.

TheplastiQs dub “Money Talk” as a universal song. From the playful opening to the full drop, the attention-grabbing single unfolds into a club hit. Before they go into the studio, theplastiQs prepare their lyrics and have a beat ready to go. “Money Talk,” like many of their songs, took the shape of a collaborative back and forth between the duo.

The rap song joins theplastiQs’ diverse portfolio of sound.

“We’re working on other songs that are calmer and all types of genres. We want to make music for everybody—grandmas, kids, everyone.”

The duo relies on their producer to help take their music across genres and styles. At the end of the day, their approach to life is a lesson meant to be shared.

“Always work hard on what you put your craft into. Never give up and always be on top of your game. Don’t go 10%—go 110%.”

TheplastiQs also enjoy bringing their energy to the main stage. From Miami to Los Angeles, the powerhouse duo takes pride in entertaining live audiences.

“Feeling the excitement from the crowd. Hearing their cheers and how they know the words … In the studio, you work on your craft to show people. It’s really cool how it works out. Performing is great because you get to see their reactions,” explain theplastiQs.

TheplastiQs are excited to share their music with listeners, including the single “PlastiQ Barbie,” now available. “We have more singles coming out. We want everyone to be able to dance to them,” they add. “Our music is for clubs. We’re also paving the way for our community because it’s hard out there.”

Make sure to stay connected to theplastiQs on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

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