• Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Shows
  • Photos
  • Features
  • Contests
  • Playlist
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Shows
  • Photos
  • Features
  • Contests
  • Playlist
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

[NO COUNTRY PREMIERE] Airpark Unveil Tennis-Produced “Dissipate” Ahead of New EP

Philip Obenschain by Philip Obenschain
February 13, 2019
in Song Releases
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Formed in 2016, a year after the premature demise of their prior project The Apache Reply, local duo Airpark, made up New Orleans raised brothers Michael Ford, Jr. and Ben Ford, have a been a favorite of ours from the very start, quickly becoming a buzzworthy local group you should be keeping an eye on thanks to a pair of strong EPs, Early Works, Vol. 1 and Early Works, Vol. 2, last year. A contrast to Apache’s big, layered, folk-informed sound, Airpark take a minimalist, deconstructed approach to indie rock and pop, with melodic and groove heavy arrangements and no shortage of big, engaging hooks.

For their next, highly-anticipated new EP, Songs of Airpark, which arrives Feb. 22 via Eugenia Hall Records, the duo recruited beloved Colorado husband and wife indie pop duo Tennis to helm production duties, and the result is a glorious melding of style and influence that marks Airpark’s best work to date. Ahead of the record’s release, we’re beyond thrilled to bring you an exclusive premiere of shimmering, melodically dense new single “Dissipate” – hear it right now below!

“‘Dissipate’ was the last song we tracked for ‘Songs of Airpark’ and it proved to be the most challenging,” explains Michael, “It took a minute to find our footing because the demo was vastly different from any of the tunes we’d tracked that week. Throughout the day, the song started revealing itself and by the time we finished later that evening it was all of our collective favorite off the EP. Coincidentally, it was the 4th of July and it felt like some sort of strangely timed celebration to mark the end of the tracking process.”


For ‘Songs of Airpark,’ the local duo recruited Tennis to produce.

As you may recall, Airpark opened for Tennis at The Basement East a couple years ago, and found in the group’s Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore musical kindred spirits whose sensibilities made for a stunning new record. “The idea of being produced by a husband and wife was really appealing to us and Pat and Alaina’s particular dynamic, connection and level of understanding of each other was super inspiring to witness and be around – not only as a production team but as a couple,” Ben tells us.

With its timeless, warm tones, hypnotic slow burn of melody, and earnest vocal delivery, “Dissipate” feels like a refined distillation of everything we’ve heard from Airpark thus far, weaving from Spoon-esque builds to harmony drenched choruses where Tennis’ touch really shines through. While we eagerly await the rest of the EP’s arrival next week, stream “Dissipate” below right now. And, finally, you can catch Airpark live in support of their latest, opening for Valley Queen next Saturday, Feb. 23 at The Basement– head here for tickets!


More from Airpark | Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Tags: AirparkDissipateNashville Music BlogPremiere

Related Posts

REVIEW: Paramore w/ Louis Prince | 2.6.23 @ Grand Ole Opry House [PHOTOS]
News

Hayley Williams Debuts 17 New Solo Songs On Her Website

It's been an eventful month for Paramore fans! Just a couple weeks ago, dummer Zac Farro dropped his latest...

by Philip Obenschain
July 28, 2025
The Narrative Share Title Track From Forthcoming EP, “New Anxieties”
News

The Narrative Share Title Track From Forthcoming EP, “New Anxieties”

It's been almost 15 years to the day since Long Island-formed indie rock and pop duo The Narrative sprung...

by Philip Obenschain
August 27, 2023
Becca Mancari Shares Joyful Single and Video “Over and Over,” Announces New Album ‘Left Hand’
News

Becca Mancari Shares Joyful Single and Video “Over and Over,” Announces New Album ‘Left Hand’

From the dreamy, forlorn indie folk and Americana of 2017 debut album Good Woman, to the grittier, more indie...

by Philip Obenschain
June 4, 2023
Who the Hell Is Death in Venice? Secretive New Local Supergroup Debut First Single “Mr. Flight Controller”
Features

Who the Hell Is Death in Venice? Secretive New Local Supergroup Debut First Single “Mr. Flight Controller”

If you've been paying attention to Lightning 100's Music City Mayhem competition this year, you've likely discovered some great...

by Philip Obenschain
April 14, 2023
Next Post

[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Daughters w/ Wolf Eyes & Hide | Feb. 21 @ Mercy Lounge

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

We cover the best of Music City's local and touring artists. All Nashville and no country.

Get No Country In Your Inbox

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Shows
  • Photos
  • Features
  • Contests
  • Playlist