Saint Social Goes On A Conceptual Journey With New Self-Titled Rock Album
Saint Social, the earnest indie rock group hailing from the Gulf Coast, just unveiled their eagerly awaited debut self-titled album. This album promises to bring a fresh perspective to the indie rock genre with its sincere lyrics, atmospheric instrumental layers, and a touch of oceanic vibes. Saint Social is now available to stream on digital music platforms worldwide.
Saint Social is a deeply meaningful album that takes listeners on a transformative adventure similar to the Hero’s Journey concept by Joseph Campbell. Reflecting on lifelong friendships and rich history, frontman Quinn Erwin says, “This project is a concept record that actually became ‘prophetic.’” Each song is carefully designed to tell a story, covering themes of leaving your comfort zone, seeking spiritual connections, and ultimately achieving inner peace. The nine songs on the album act as separate stops on this voyage, forming a unified and introspective experience for the audience. Erwin’s distinctive vocal style and poetic lyrics are accompanied by ambient sounds and surfy arrangements by the band, adding an uplifting element to their music. Co-produced and engineered by Hunter West, with mastering by Joe Causey at Voyager Mastering, Saint Social highlights the band’s collaborative artistry.
The inspiration behind the album comes from the band’s desire to lift up their community during the COVID-19 pandemic. As they started composing, the songs took on a predictive quality, mirroring their personal challenges and victories. The band shares how their music became a healing outlet for them, transforming the album into a hopeful and resilient expression. ” Previously released singles, such as “Swagger” and “Holiday Forever,” are just teasers of the band’s versatility and emotional depth, both discussing the fight towards embracing one’s self with full authenticity while pushing against societal expectations and past anguish. Newly released songs from the album, like “Howl” and “From The Beginning To The End,” introduce new dimensions to their sound, blending eerie melodies with impactful lyrics. “From Beginning To The End” blends striking guitar chords with an inspirational and endearing sound. The song captures the positive impact others can have on your life, with lyrics that shout a heartfelt confession of admiration for someone special. It’s a tribute to the true feeling of having a day-one, someone who has been there from the start, making every moment feel meaningful. On a completely different note, “Overtigo” explores the allure and danger of an inevitable force that holds immense power. The song delves into the destructive nature of this force, something inescapable and intoxicating that captivates you despite its peril. There’s a haunting beauty in the mystery and deceitfulness of it all, as the lyrics and sound convey the tension between fascination and fear. Showing unfeigned passion, Erwin describes this album as a “spiritual record, it’s ecstatic, but it is also so grounded in the dirt and the streets and real relationships and real questions.”
Saint Social, the Gulf Coast-based indie rock ensemble comprising longtime friends Quinn Erwin, Bryan Bourque, and Justin Gollott, draws from a rich tapestry of influences reflective of their diverse backgrounds and shared musical path. Despite residing across a four-hour radius, from the Mississippi Gulf Coast to the Florida panhandle and Birmingham, Alabama, the band’s dedication to their friendship and music remains unwavering. While Bourque and Gollott balanced professional careers and local band gigs, vocalist Quinn Erwin had previously found success with his band Afterlife Parade in licensing placements for film and TV shows on MTV, Netflix, and Hulu, as well as in commercial spots in Super Bowl LIII and BMW. Erwin’s relocation to Fort Walton Beach, FL, facilitated a reunion with Bourque and Gollott, ultimately leading to the formation of Saint Social. Saint Social’s music is a unique mix of influences from bands like Kings of Leon, The Killers, U2, and Coldplay, all through the lens of their Southern heritage. Their music has been featured on antiMusic, Kill The Music, Riff Magazine, Melodic Magazine, and more.
Saint Social is more than just an album; it’s a call to a shared experience. The trio aims to create a musical universe where listeners can find comfort and motivation. The record’s complex structure and lyrical themes offer a wholehearted, engaging escapade that fans can enjoy repeatedly. For more information, follow Saint Social on Instagram @SaintSocialOfficial and TikTok @saintsocial.