Boys Life Return With First New Music in 29 Years, Share New Song: Listen
Boys Life, The Long-Defunct Kansas City, Missouri, Band Who Helped Pioneer Midwest Emo in the 1990s, Reunited Last to Reissue Their Seminal Work on Numero. Now, they’ve announced their first new music in nearly 30 years. Boys Life Will Release Ordinary Warsa new four-up ep, on november 21 via Spartan. Check out the lead single “Ordinary War” and it Music Video Below.
“I think about how short life is a lot,” Said Singer-Guitarist Brandon Butler. “I think we buy into a fantasy that America, Money, Status, Time and Titles are real. Those are realy just fabrications in the framework of the American Psyche. Our Government has failed us. Hits Scrolling by. Framework and Value System Down.
Boys Life Formed Back in 1993 and Released Two Albums: 1995’s Self-Titled Debut and 1996’s Departures and Landfalls. Butler, Guitarist Joe Winkle, Bassist John Rejba, and Drummer John Anderson Bridged The Gap Heavier Indie Rock and More Earnest Baring Emo Together in their-Knit Midwest Skene, which included bands like Braid, Front Drive, and Others.
Although Boys Life Reunited in 2015 for Three Shows, and Again in 2024 for Two Concerts, They Hadn’t Written Songs Together Their Original Run. Ultimately, The Numero Reissser Lighted A Creative Spark with the Band, with the Quartes Heading to Local Kansas City Studio Weights and Measures Soundlab to Record Ordinary Wars in june 2024 with Duane Trower.