Stud Count Returns With New Single and Music Video for Alt-Punk Track 'Through My Window'
Philly-based indie punk rockers Stud Count are back with "Through My Window," the next single from their upcoming self titled album.
With an album coming out in the summer and an appearance at So What?! Music Festival on the horizon, this track prefaces a new era for the band. The fashion-forward, eye catching music video was produced by Matt Bender, who helped bring the vision for this single to life.
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'Through My Window' by Stud Count
The track's upbeat, infectious melody is about growing up and recognizing the things we unlearn as we mature in relationships, according to the group.
"We wrote the song about growing up and recognizing the things we unlearn as we mature in relationships. When I was a kid, I thought like a kid, but now that I'm grown, I think like I'm grown. There's something precious found in the intimacy of commitment with one person, I'm blessed to have found that," said Norelle Green, vocalist of Stud Count.
"For the video, we really wanted to capture the bummer of dating until suddenly happening upon 'the one.' Matt Bender (producer) did an incredible job making everything come to life. He found this super cool mid-modern house to film in, weird masks for our bandmates to wear etc. We had a blast filming, and are beyond happy to finally show this thing to everyone," Green added.
Counting such influences as Wipers, Garbage, and Husker Dü, Stud Count is a new Philadelphia-based band featuring familiar faces. The fresh endeavor is composed of current/former members of Drill Sergeant, The Dividing Line, Academy Order, Fluoride, Leashes, and Fixation. Combining an abrasive post-punk edge with a melodic undercurrent beneath it all, Stud Count features drummer Bret Hart, bassist Jake Beaver, vocalist Norelle Green, Max D'ambra and Matthew Green on guitars.
The group found its beginnings at the tail end of 2019, hanging out in a West Philly apartment. Founding member Matthew Green had written a demo's-worth of '77 style punk songs, seeking to combine the trademark hook-laden proto-punk sound of bands like Buzzcocks and The Undertones with the edge of modern hardcore.
Green and drummer Bret Hart had met earlier that year at a local gig while both of their bands at the time were touring steadily. After some concerted talk, Green and his wife Norelle took a week in the mountains to tighten up a handful of songs with Norelle on main vocals and Matthew on guitar.
Soon after, the band had their first practice, tracked their two song Demonstration (2020), and planned their first performances. In January 2020, they were invited for a live interview and track premiere on Philadelphia's Museum of Punk Radio Show and soon after booked their demo release show alongside Webbed Wing, Gel and Luxe.
Still riding the high of the gig, the group began to demo songs for a full LP. Unsure of when they'd be able to perform again when the pandemic hit, Matthew and Norelle took to the mountains again to distance track songs for the Pleasure Center Promo (2020, released on tape by Convulse) and tighten demos for a full LP. Later that autumn, the band booked studio time with Zach Miller (Gel, Sick Shit, Fluoride, Academy Order), finishing up that December.
Still unsure of if or when shows would come back, they sat on the record until the summer of 2021 until eventually finding their home on Florida's Smartpunk Records. With the world opened up and their debut self-titled LP on the way out, Stud Count stands to have a busy 2022.
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