In the latest article about “Tiny Mirrors” – featured on Diandra Reviews It All – the band goes as deep as they’ve gone yet into their philosophy on the world, their music, and how they relate their music to that world. In this potentially groundbreaking article, Diandra asks the most intuitive and introspective questions the band has […]
read more »Front Page News Feature Touts Political Aspects of Tiny Mirrors
As the band rolled up to Eugene last Saturday night they were pleased to see their faces all over the cover of Eugene’s primary news periodical: The Eugene Register-Guard. Entitled “The New Up channels the effects of politics on modern culture“, the article compares the political nature of “Tiny Mirrors” to that of songs like Buffalo Springfield’s […]
read more »AXS Review Says Tiny Mirrors Is “Filled With Introspective Intent and Raw Emotion”
In another revealing interview published on Atlanta’s AXS – news outlet for entertainment giant AEG group – The New Up opens up about personal losses and gains that influenced the musical and lyrical content of the album. Writer Lindsey Borders sat down with the band and discussed what she called their “most honest works to date“. They discuss […]
read more »On Most Recent Tour Dates, The New Up’s Live Performances Are Turning Heads
Maybe it comes down to experience. Maybe it comes down to the better quality of the rooms they’re playing. Perhaps it’s their kicked up lightshow or their intensity on stage? Or maybe it’s shear will, because something is happening to The New Up when they perform live: they are gelling and melting into a juggernaut on […]
read more »Tahoe Onstage Previews Reno Show at The Saint, Looks Deeper Into Meaning of “Tiny Mirrors”
In a new interview with Tim Parsons from Tahoe/Reno area news outlet Tahoe Onstage discussing the recording and content of their new album “Tiny Mirrors” and previewing the upcoming show on 4/21 at The Saint in Reno, The New Up gives some insight into the thinking behind the lyrical and musical content on the new album. The interview explains that the album’s “message is […]
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