
Losers Club

When it comes to the music industry, there are numerous pieces and parts that make everything work seamlessly. Whether it’s the different roles responsible for a live show, the producers and engineers that make the music sound flawless, or the team involved in a release, many of these people work behind the scenes. Artist Nate Blasdell is a prime example of that.
On the surface, some may recognize vocalist and guitarist Blasdell from metalcore and hardcore projects like The Bunny, The Bear or more recently I Set My Friends on Fire. The tenacious New Yorker has been in the scene since age 16, not only in the spotlight on stage but also behind the scenes as a songwriter. Working with bands like MTKO, The Vamps, and Big Time Rush, writing pop rock hits has been a passion for Blasdell, in addition to his love for the metal scene that has brought him the most notoriety. Now, Blasdell is ready to step out of the shadows and put that talent at the forefront with his new project, Losers Club.
This project is extremely special for Blasdell, as it’s his first time putting himself in the spotlight in a more pop-driven project. Finding the perfect musicians to surround him was an easy task, as he teamed up with Andy Champion (Roses Are Red) and longtime friends Cody Wagner and Aidan Snyder. The combination of these musicians is the perfect storm, with their musical backgrounds and influences blending effortlessly.
Losers Club premiered their debut single in April 2019, “Emerald Eyes,” which was written, recorded, and produced in Blasdell’s home studio at his parents’ house. The track came to fruition during a snow day when Blasdell was reminiscing about past tours and the different emotions that come with a demanding schedule. The infectious pop rock hit touches on the strain touring can place on relationships with loved ones. The track is easily relatable even to those who aren’t on the road, as many of us have experienced time away from the one we love. This memorable debut is guaranteed to get stuck in your head and offers just a glimpse of the bright future ahead for the band.

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