PREMIERE: The Ghost Club Announce New Album King Whatever

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Pittsburgh rock band The Ghost Club have announced their new album 'King Whatever,' which is set to arrive April 26.

, their upcoming studio album that’s set to release April 26 via Last Gang Records. To celebrate the occasion, the band has dropped lead single “If I Fell ,” a bright, ornate rock track with dashes of saxophone and beaming piano. The song sparkles like Springsteen yet rushes like The Ghost Club, and the result is a marvelous display of stadium-worthy energy.

“‘If I Fell’ came from a period when a lot of bad stuff was happening in my life, including breaking my hand and not being able to play music for a while,” says bandleader Domenic Dunegan. “I was also trying to come to terms with being alone after a breakup, and I realized that part of pulling yourself out of a bad spot is accepting the fact that you need to be self-reliant and do it on your own.”

 

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