Earthquake Lights share new single "Another Star"

“If you’re looking for a tune that blends euphoric energy with must-hear melodies and blissful instrumentalisation, Earthquake Lights may have just what you are looking for.” - Earmilk

The newest single from Brooklyn’s Earthquake Lights was inspired by the spacecraft Voyager and sees the band continuing to produce their unique blend of jazz and indie rock as they trickle out new singles.


Earthquake Lights share new single, following up on acclaimed debut LP

Brooklyn quintet Earthquake Lights popped onto the scene in 2019 with their debut full-length, Distress Signals, which saw praise from the likes of Under the Radar, The 405, Atwood Magazine, Substream Magazine, and many more. Today, they release a new single entitled “Quarter to Midnight” which you can check out on the platform of your choice below!

Earthquake Lights tap 19 piece orchestra for in-studio performance

Earthquake Lights just released their new LP, Distress Signals, and they’re playing a show at Arlene’s Grocery tomorrow 5/25 to celebrate this new collection of tunes. To give you a taste of how these phenomenal songs come across in the live setting, Under The Radar premiered a special live performance of “So Far No Luck.” This gorgeous video features help from The Shattered Glass orchestra, and takes the song to a whole new level. Take a peek below.

Taken from "Distress Signals" Stream the album version here https://Douglass-St-Records-LLC.lnk.to/SFNLDistress Find Shattered Glass here http://www.shattered-glass.org Stream Open Ocean ft.


Earthquake Lights and Shattered Glass share studio recording of "Open Ocean"

Earthquake Lights recently released Distress Signals, their orchestral full-length that has seen praise from Uproxx, Under the Radar, The 405 and many more. Today, they’re sharing this intimate studio session recording with Shattered Glass, giving us a glimpse into the way all the instruments come together to create this beautiful song.

Taken from "Distress Signals" Stream the album version here https://Douglass-St-Records-LLC.lnk.to/openocean Featuring Shattered Glass http://www.shattered-glass.org Director and Editor: Yuki Monestere Camera Operators: Aaron Schillinger, Will Cavanaugh, and Yuki Monestere Color Correction: Minu Park Recording Engineer: Irving Gadoury Assistant Engineer: Gina Vosti Mixing: Andrew Maury Mastering: Ruairi O'Flaherty String Arrangement: Mitchell McCarthy and Myles Rodenhouse Orchestration: Mitchell McCarthy https://www.earthquake-lights.com/ https://www.facebook.com/earthquakelightsband https://www.instagram.com/earthquakelights/ https://twitter.com/eqlightsband https://soundcloud.com/earthquakelights

Earthquake Lights share new video from Distress Signals

Earthquake Lights have a new album slated for April 5 from which we have already been treated to several delicious tastes. Today is a special treat, though, with the new Minu Park directed video premiering at Substream Magazine. The song speaks to the frustrations we can experience as we try to navigate success in our lives, something to which most of us can relate. Songwriter Myles Rodenhouse reassures that “We all face times like this, and it’s OK to pursue dreams and to fail.”

http://www.earthquakelights.com Director - Minu Park Producer - Gunhee Ethan Chung Assistant Producer - Kyu Jin Jang Assistant Camera - Zanin Lindsay Executive Producer - Myles Rodenhouse "So Far No Luck" Written and Performed by Earthquake Lights Produced by Jake and Myles Rodenhouse String & horn arrangements by Mitchell McCarthy and Myles Rodenhouse Engineered by Jason Donaghy, John Barrett, Peter Karl, and Chris Gilroy Mixed by Andrew Maury at Douglass Recording Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound https://www.instagram.com/earthquakelights/ https://twitter.com/eqlightsband https://www.facebook.com/earthquakelightsband

Earthquake Lights drop new track from Distress Signals

Brooklyn quintet Earthquake Lights have just released the newest single from their upcoming LP Distress Signals over at The 405. The band combine elements of jazz with their indie rock tendencies and make music that’s easy to get lost in, confirmed by The 405 when they say, “Overall it's a subtly disorienting experience in the most positive of ways where everything comfortably blurs together and washes over you and pulling you into its vortex.” Take a listen below on Soundcloud, stream it on Spotify, or preorder the album via Bandcamp.