Midwestern Dirt share new single from August 18 LP

Chicago’s Midwestern Dirt have released a new single from their upcoming Twilight at a Burning Hill LP today! The song is about “imagining what your life might be like if you hadn’t taken the path you’re on, it’s ultimately about regret.” Singer/songwriter Patrick Kapp also notes that the song is a nod to Tame Impala’s “Sun’s Coming Up”.

Midwestern Dirt share first single from upcoming LP

Chicago indie rock band Midwestern Dirt are set to release their new LP, Twilight at a Burning Hill, August 18. Today, they share the first single from the record, a track that was born out of a New Order style guitar riff and eventually evolved into its final form: a slow burning, jangly, slightly psychedelic, indie-rocker with lyrics sporting nostalgia-colored glasses. The track’s pun of a title takes its inspiration from the annual Air & Water Show occurring every summer in Chicago.