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Cover art for In Answer to 'A' and Boiling Point by Kevin Hartnell

From the Archives: New Singles “In Answer to ‘A'” & “Boiling Point”

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For Kevin Hartnell, the creative process has always involved a “vault,” a large backlog of music sitting in the archives, waiting for the right moment to surface. For any music producer who has been working for decades, this is a common reality.

In an effort to finally let these tracks see the light of day, I am actively working on releasing various new singles from different eras of my production history. Today, I am proud to present two distinct tracks that highlight very different sides of my catalog: “In Answer to ‘A'” and “Boiling Point.”

Kevin Hartnell on “In Answer to ‘A'”

“In Answer to ‘A'” has a long and winding history that spans nearly a quarter of a century. The original musical concept was written all the way back around 1999.

It was a time of experimentation, and while the core idea was strong, I was never quite satisfied with the initial interpretation. I felt limited by the technology I had at the time, and the sound in my head didn’t quite match what was coming out of the speakers.

In 2011, I revisited the composition. Armed with better tools and more experience, I created this specific version. It captures the mood I was originally aiming for, a blend of melodic introspection and structural complexity. However, despite being “finished” in 2011, it sat in limbo for another decade.

It was reviewed in 2021, abandoned yet again, until finally, this year, I decided it was time to bring it to the surface. Listening to it now, it serves as a time capsule. It bridges the gap between my early songwriting instincts and the modern production style that Kevin Hartnell listeners recognize today.

The Heat of “Boiling Point”

In stark contrast to the decades-long journey of the first track, “Boiling Point” is a much more recent creation. Originally produced in August of 2022, this track explores a more immediate, aggressive energy.

It was created during a burst of productivity but sat on the shelf for a short while as I focused on various other projects and label duties. The title “Boiling Point” reflects the tension within the track. It features driving rhythms and a sense of urgency that differs significantly from my older work.

Releasing it alongside an older track provides a fascinating look at the evolution of my sound. Where “In Answer to ‘A'” is calculated and evolved over years, “Boiling Point” is a snapshot of a specific, high-energy moment in the studio.

The Studio Workflow

Releasing archival music is an interesting challenge for any artist. There is always the temptation to “fix” old mixes or update sounds to modern standards. You often ask yourself if you should re-record the drums or update the synths.

However, with these Kevin Hartnell releases, the goal is to preserve the integrity of the time in which they were made. By clearing out the backlog, it clears mental space for future projects while allowing listeners to fill in the gaps of the artist’s discography. It is about honoring the past while clearing the path for the future.

Listen & Support

These tracks are now available for streaming and download. You can find more releases from my back catalog by visiting the Kevin Hartnell Discography.

To support the music directly, please consider purchasing the high-quality audio files via Bandcamp or adding them to your playlists on Spotify.

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Tunnels of New York – “Tunnels of New York”

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Also released on the 1st of January is the self-titled EP Tunnels of New York. This collection features six tracks of original songs with indie, alternative, and post-punk influences designed to tweak your neurons.

For fans of the Overlook Hotel Records catalog, this project serves as a fascinating convergence of talent. You may recognize the various members from other active projects on the label, coming together here to create a sound that is distinct from their primary bands.

Meet the Band Behind Tunnels of New York

The lineup for Tunnels of New York reads like a “who’s who” of the label’s roster. By combining the creative forces of musicians who usually inhabit different sonic spaces—from darkwave to experimental rock, the group has forged a unique identity.

The members include:

The Sound of Tunnels of New York

When you bring this many songwriters into a single room (or virtual studio), the result is often unpredictable. However, Tunnels of New York has managed to capture a cohesive vibe that pays homage to the giants of alternative rock while maintaining a modern edge. The music is characterized by driving basslines, atmospheric keyboards, and guitars that alternate between jangly indie riffs and gritty post-punk distortion.

The dual vocal attack of Deanna Quijada and Jason Whitcomb adds a layer of depth to the arrangements. Their interplay allows the songs to shift emotional gears quickly, moving from introspection to anthemic choruses. If you are a fan of bands that bridge the gap between the raw energy of garage rock and the polished composition of synth-pop, this EP is essential listening.

A New Direction for Overlook Hotel Records

Overlook Hotel Records has always been about championing independent music that refuses to be pigeonholed. This release exemplifies that mission. While many of the members are known for darker, more electronic-heavy work (such as Plastic Horizon or Before After Again), Tunnels of New York leans harder into the indie and “rock” element of the equation.

The use of live drums, sometimes aggressive guitars, and organic bass tones gives the EP a “live band” feel that bursts out of the speakers. It is a testament to the versatility of the musicians involved that they can seamlessly transition from sequencing synthesizers to hammering fretboards.

Stream the 6-Track EP Today

Discover the intriguingly distinctive 6-track EP by Tunnels of New York, where indie rock, alternative vibes, and post-punk echoes intertwine in unexpected ways. Whether you are looking for music to drive to, work to, or simply get lost in, these tunnels run deep.

You can stream the full album via Spotify or Bandcamp below.

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Mothsounds Debut: New Shoegaze & Indie Rock Album from Phoenix

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Mothsounds: A New Shoegaze Journey from Phoenix

It is new release day and I am proud to announce the arrival of Mothsounds! This self-titled debut brings nine new tracks of indie rock and shoegaze created by the talented trio of Mike Chambers, Jason Whitcomb, and Kevin Hartnell.

The album is now available for streaming on your favorite platforms. Take a dive into this sonic landscape and let us know what you think!

Critical Reception

The debut has already caught the ear of international press. IndieCriollo praised the album’s experimental nature and raw power:

“We start today’s charts with a doublet of mothsounds, who bring us a whole experimental universe in their music… finding these two songs is like seeing the curiosity of rock, and how it can unleash you with fury with nothing to leave behind. It is pure rock so that you feel and do not lose your mind, so untie it all.”

Track Highlight: “Beta Carotene”

One of the standout tracks mentioned in the review is “Beta Carotene.” It’s a track that takes you by surprise, demanding you jump into its world while catching your breath. Driven by propulsive percussion and the cryptic, catchy hook “Lemon lime twister,” it leans heavily into the band’s college rock influences.

Mothsounds Album Credits

All songs written by Mike Chambers & Jason Whitcomb.

Mothsounds is:

  • Mike Chambers: Guitars, bass, keys
  • Jason Whitcomb: Guitars, bass, keys, drum programming, vocals
  • Kevin Hartnell: Guitars, bass, keys, drums, percussion, backing vocals

Mixed by Kevin Hartnell | Mastered by Hector the Rat
Moth photo courtesy of Natasha Wright.

View Full Lyrics and Tracklist (Click to Expand) ▼

1. Son of the System

Son of the system / A child of war he cannot fight / A mother’s conviction / Try and escape he cannot hide
Open doorways and starlit sounds / As the looking glass fades / Opulence on this carousel of the beautiful ones / But something’s not right
Son of the system / A child of war he cannot fight / A father’s intentions / Poising everything in sight
One by one, as the air runs thin for the struggling fold / Two by tow as we take control of everything else / It’s starting to rise

2. Chain Link

Stop me before I get tired of the same situation / The cat’s out of the bag now / Downtown on the corner with another
Don’t speak it’s ok / I don’t think I want to hear this / Excuses come easy / I should I know / I’ve made quite a few of my own
Tell me if I should sit back while it falls out from under / Your footing unstable / Grab ahold of the sky as you’re falling / But next time remind me / Of the ways that I’m there when you / Don’t seem to need it / Looking down at the bottom of a barrel

3. Beta Carotene

Screaming at the statues on the lawn / Losing any sense of self control / Find myself alone and then / Television’s on the fritz again / We should just go throw it away
Lemon lime twister / Yeah I think I saw your sister last night / Out past a quarter to two / Beta Carotene wasteland / Now you’re off to the next move / Don’t you come down until we are through
Where have all the good times left and gone? / Wondering if they ever came around / Would I fall in love again with someone other than myself, my friend? / This life is just such a charade
Now you’re running to the wrong side of the ship cause you know it’s sinking / But no one else has a clue

4. Disentangled

Now that we’ve come this far / I don’t expect you’ll understand / I’ll leave it all behind / Forgetting just how sad it is / Then you get under my / Cold and thin contorted skin
And all / All I hear / Is the silence you bring / I’ll find some sense / And I’ll wait for you to change
A loaded mouth of lies / Twisted tongue and serpent’s smile / You slither by and by / I sit alone and wonder why / No comfort I have found / In watching you consume my mind.

5. Photos of the Ghost

Your moves are fine / It’s all we do to keep it in place / Hanging out for now / Truth is I’m mortified / By your grace it seems
Your thoughts are mine / A stoic figure enters my mind / Who does she want now? / Changes like the weather / And clouds are blowing in
When should I just let it go? / Let it end in silence / Ask yourself would you look back / Or would you run for your life?
Unglued, but I / See the pieces fall into place / Nausea is mine / I cannot stomach all we’ve become / And all that we’ve made

6. Dark Army

Let us in your silver lining / Leaves you trembling on the floor
Now I can’t feel you / My limbs are numb / We’re innocent here / We are innocent here / Now I can’t see you / My eyes are blind / We’re innocent here
Half lit pathways open on / Promises of what we’ve done / Broken pages of your story / One that no one lives to tell

7. Edit

I’ll surrender myself / I’ll lay my hand facedown / Stripped of all that controls me / Can’t save you from yourself / Innocence is over / At least that’s what we’re told
The countdown / It’s starting / Change is bound to come / They beg us / To feed them / Always wanting more / The chants are / Still calling / Slowly drowning out / An answer to all / The questions are left out
Broken down and beaten / We pull ourselves back up / Raise a fist in anger / Then watch it fall back down / Ours is not to question / Just fall back into line

8. Slip

Who am I to tell you that your mediocre life is tainted? / You’ll find out someday I know / Maybe I should clear my head and the way I see you clouded in my far too empty mind
I miss all the finer things we know / When I come down to the excuses we’ve made / I’ll forget all our troubles and we’ll make some
Who are you to listen to my every word I’m speaking softly / So you can’t hear what I say / Maybe I should scream my lungs out and blow away what you’ve accepted in your warm embrace

9. All That We Have Lost

Distant voices / Slowly fade away / Is anyone out there? / Who hears the same thing? / We are never going back
This is not what I’m here for / Shouldn’t shock you / Don’t need words to show you how I feel about you / Tell yourself that it’s alright / But don’t look in the mirror / You might not like who’s looking back / Wash away denial
Is she lost? / Or is she waiting? / For someone who’ll make a change

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