Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Contact
    • About Us
    • Submit Music Press
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    ELICIT MAGAZINEELICIT MAGAZINE
    Demo
    • Home
    • Latest News
    • Interviews
    • Reviews
    • Music Marketing
    • Music Equipment
    • Submit Music Press
    • Contact
      • About Us
    ELICIT MAGAZINEELICIT MAGAZINE
    Press Releases

    Porches Returns With New Single “rangerover”

    3 Mins ReadBy Elicit Magazine
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Porches, a.k.a. Aaron Maine, has returned with new single, “rangerover” – his first piece of new music since 2018’s The House.

    Stream “rangerover” via Youtube HERE
    Listen to “rangerover” HERE

    Maine says:

    I’ve been making music as Porches since 2009. Porches can be a country song, a dance song, a punk song, a pop song or anything in between. It’s an exploration of any sound or idea that I find interesting in that moment, the idea being that these seemingly isolated ideas will become unified in the context of the Porches catalogue. Porches is my love affair with music.

    Sometimes you can string words together that don’t make sense literally, but they capture whatever the sentiment is so perfectly that it doesn’t matter. You know when it feels right, and you know when it feels wrong. I try and keep what I make close to home. Sometimes that home is fantasy, sometimes it’s autobiographical, but it’s always a way to interpret my experiences in a way that is intimate to me.

    Like any other type of diary, when you open up an old one you can feel all sorts of things: proud, ashamed, excited, mortified, humbled, out of your mind, smart, idiotic.  I feel all of these things about Porches.

    For as many turns the music has made, I’ve decided to stick to the Porches moniker, to come to terms with and confront my evolution as an artist as well as a person. As clunky as that may be, it comes back to wanting to accept and explore who I am, what I feel, and how I communicate that. I want to swim to the bottom of myself and find the weirdest most special and pure shit that I can offer.

    I recently did some Porches shows as a solo act, and while it won’t be the only way I perform live in the future, there is something about going up on stage alone with a laptop or a keyboard that feels more confronting and open to me than showing up with a 5-piece band. I feel nervous and on my toes like I haven’t in a long time, and when that nervous energy works for me, it can really transform the performance into something exciting. It’s just you and the audience, it’s very intimate, it’s very visceral, it’s very revealing. I feel you have a short time on this planet, and I’m interested in connecting with people, and exploring the different ways you can do that.

    Music keeps me alive and I hope that by continuing to make and release it, I can make some people laugh, cry, fall in love, lose their shit, smile, run around, and most importantly help them to feel alive for a brief moment.

    Stay tuned for more from Porches soon.

    Porches Porches "rangerover"
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Madonna To Release New Music This Year? We’ll See.

    Read More

    Patsy Cline Returns Years Beyond The Crash

    Read More

    Coachella 2025: Surprise Guests and Unforgettable Moments

    Read More

    Oasis Reunites After 30 Years: BritPop Legends Set For 2025 Comeback

    Read More

    SOLAK Shares “Stranger Things” Single + Video

    Read More

    Electro-Indie Outfit Gamblers Share New “Agita” Video

    Read More

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest music news from Elicit Magazine.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2025 Elicit Magazine LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.