Lonely Little Kitsch Unveil Their New Alt Rock Single

Aiden Faire
Aiden Faire - Music Reviewer 3 Min Read
Lonely Little Kitsch

The rising alt-rock duo Lonely Little Kitsch from Niagara, Canada made the most out of their quarantine. Kristen Goetz and Nolan Jodes spent a lot of time playing around in their music room, creating songs together. What started as a way to pass the time, it soon became a more serious project as fully formed songs took shape. The ease of making music together was hard to ignore, and it evolved into an alternative rock project without boundaries or expectations. 

You may be familiar with Kris and Nolan’s work from their music site From the Strait, as well as music PR and marketing through FTS PR. They’ve also just launched their indie record label, Swear Word Records.

Lonely Little Kitsch recently released their new grungey alt-rock single “The New Scene.” The heavy and crunchy guitar and energetic melody reveal a similarity to the likes of Paramore meets Alice in Chains. The song takes a deep dive into the inauthenticity of social media and “trend jumpers,” people who try to appeal to new groups of people over and over. 

Kristen and Nolan

“Lyrically, it’s pretty straightforward- it outlines a person bandwagon jumping again and again, immersing themselves into whatever new scene they think will gain them the most favour, or following,” shares Kristen. “It’s all about optics, and the false belief that the public is always interested in their new personas.”

Nolan adds, “Musically speaking ‘The New Scene’ is a buzzsaw. Moving forward – one speed, no stops. There’s no reason to complicate things. We wanted to write a big ol’ rock song to get people moving  – and I think the frenetic guitar paired with Kris’ wonderful melody we were able to (hopefully) do that.”

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The simplicity in the lyrics and music represent the simplicity of the psychology behind social media, which is of course the need to feel seen, heard, and accepted. “The New Scene” really the effortlessness of putting on a mask and being someone you’re not for those feelings. “The New Scene” really is a masterpiece of art imitating life.

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I fell in love with music when I first picked up a guitar at age 8. When I played, my friends and family would smile and spill with joy over the music I played, even though it was never Grammy quality. While my music career never made it past high school, my love for music never waivered. I loved the feeling of bringing a smile to someone's face through music and wanted to keep that passion going. So, I took it upon myself to continue to support and promote artists by writing about their music. This way, I can support my personal passion for music and bring entertain and joy to others through music.  Outside my love for music, I do enjoy a good hike and being in the outdoors. My favorite place that I've hiked is in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. I love to travel too. I've been to Costa Rica, Vancouver, BC, and England, but the best place by far is Germany on Oktoberfest. I liken that experience to being in New Orleans on Mardi Gras. I like a good book now and then, but I'm more of a streaming fiend. I live for crime docuseries on Netflix, veterinary shows on National Geographic, and re-watching Scrubs on Hulu.