Reno Divorce - ‘Outsider, Escape from Berlin (Live)’
Our featured ALBUM, ‘Outsider, Escape from Berlin (Live)’ by Reno Divorce, is to be released on the 1st of June and will be available to stream on all major streaming platforms!
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Reno Divorce is a punk rock and roll band that burst onto the streaming scene in 2001. The Denver based band have a plethora of experience in the music industry; touring the US and Europe, supporting the likes of Reverend Horton Heat, The Queers, and US Bombs, and being voted the best punk band in Denver by The Westword Magazine in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Although they receive creative inspiration from a number of styles, Reno Divorce combine a variety of compositional elements to form their unique sound.
To date, Reno Divorce have five albums and two EPs in their online discography. Some of their most popular tracks include the likes of ‘How Long’s It Been?’, amassing almost seventy-two thousand streams, ‘Sunsets and Corvettes’, gathering over sixty-four thousand streams, and ‘Lover’s Leap’, with over fifty-seven thousand streams. With more than one thousand three hundred regular monthly listeners on Spotify alone, there is no denying the fact that Reno Divorce have developed a dedicated following of loyal fans.
FEATURED RELEASE
Our featured album, ‘Outsider, Escape from Berlin (Live)’ by Reno Divorce, is to be released on the 1st of June and will be and available to stream on all major streaming platforms!
Reno Divorce recorded their first live album at the famous club Wild At Heart in Germany. There are two bonus tracks that come with the album which were recorded at The Blasting Room, Ft. Collins CO. With all live music on hold during the pandemic, the band’s decision to record this album was inspired by their desire to bring “that [live] feeling back” for their fans until they can perform again.
Fans of Reno Divorce will be sure to love their upcoming album if the success of their previous releases is anything to go by; from the rhythmic percussion, foundational bass-line, distorted electric guitars and memorable melody of ‘How Long’s It Been?’, the subtle harmonized backing vocals, impressive guitar solo and catchy hook of ‘Sunsets and Corvettes’, to the driven instrumental vibe that provides the perfect platform for the seamlessly synchronized lyricism of ‘Lover’s Leap’.