
Hartford, CT’s Bronze Radio Return (BRR) has released new single “The Same Changes” today, out now on all digital streaming platforms (DSPs). The band has not released a new studio album since 2019’s Entertain You but has hinted that new music might be on the way. While they have not released a new full-length album in nearly five years they have been busy releasing a plethora of material via DSPs, mostly compilations of re-arrangements, b-sides and a select few singles.
Originally a roots-rock band BRR segued towards indie pop on 2015 album Light Me Up and over the course of five albums and four EPs has made few if any mistakes in their 15+ year career. And while a couple of the band members have since departed Hartford (vocalist Chris Henderson resides in Portland, ME; guitarist Pat Fetkowitz lives on Long Island) the band got its start there and drummer Rob Griffith and keys player Matt Warner still call it home. BRR has endured a couple lineup changes in the last decade but Henderson, Warner, Fetkowitz and Griffith remain. More importanly the quartet seem committed as ever to ensuring the band continues into the next decade and beyond.
Of releasing new single “The Same Changes” the band said the following: “A song about nostalgia, and the simple fact that everything is always changing around us. It’s a song that makes us reflect on our 15+ years as a band, and the special times we’ve had, and continue to have. We hope this one can mean as much to you as it does to us.”
Whether a new album sees a release in 2024 remains to be seen, but for now, “The Same Changes” will be on repeat the rest of the weekend.

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