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Ivy's First LP In 14 Years Has Adam Schlesinger On Every Song
Ivy's First LP In 14 Years Has Adam Schlesinger On Every Song

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time04-06-2025

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Ivy's First LP In 14 Years Has Adam Schlesinger On Every Song

Beloved New York-reared indie trio Ivy were inactive for the better part of eight years before group member Adam Schlesinger died of COVID-19 during the early phase of the pandemic in 2020. Since then, surviving husband-and-wife duo Dominque Durand and Andy Chase have paid tribute to Schlesinger in a moving video retrospective and overseen several back catalog reissues, but there was no new Ivy album on the horizon — until now. Durand, Chase and longtime multi-instrumentalist Bruce Driscoll have combed through their demo archives to surface the previously unreleased material on Traces of You, which will emerge Sept. 5 through Bar/None Records. Each of the 10 tracks offers contributions from Schlesinger, including lead single 'Say You Will,' which was built from a 2009 demo where he played bass and keyboard. R.E.M./Atoms for Peace drummer Joey Waronker plays on the finished version. More from Spin: Island Time: From Dance Floors to Yacht Rock, the Ting Tings Ride A New Wave The Head & The Heart Turn The Corner On 'Aperture' Tour Foo Fighters, Chappell Roan Head South For Corona Capital With occasional flashes of mainstream success but enduring fan appeal, Ivy are perhaps best known for their 1997 sophomore album Apartment Life, from which 'This Is the Day' popped up in the classic '90s comedy There's Something About Mary and the vibrant, moody 'The Best Thing' garnered modern rock airplay. The trio, who formed in 1994 but slowed down in the 2000s while Schlesinger devoted more time to Fountains of Wayne, last released an album in 2011 with After Hours. 'The songs here were all unused and abandoned ideas from the various albums and film scores we worked on,' the band members tell SPIN of the Traces of You material. 'We'd never released any parts of them.' The resulting music is amongst the most diverse Ivy have ever released, from the bass- and keyboard-driven 'Fragile People' and the wistful, undulating title track to 'The Great Unknown,' which has an almost Garbage-y, electro feel and the tender, acoustic guitar-led 'Hate That It's True.' Band members say album opener 'The Midnight Hour' was the most complete of the fragments, as 'the first verse and chorus were sung back when they were originally demoed. Adam's bass was there and Andy had played all the guitar and keys. The second verse, the bridge and the 'feel the rush' vocal hook were all new additions when we got together with Bruce. What's amazing is that Dominique's vocals between verse one and two are seamless, as if no time had passed.' Schlesinger's Fountains of Wayne cohorts Brian Young (drums) and Jody Porter (guitar) later added parts to the recording. Ivy found themselves slipping back into some old work habits during the process, but thankfully, with ear-pleasing results. 'Dominique disliked the existing idea for 'Heartbreak,' which was Andy on guitar and keys and Adam on bass with the main part of the song you hear at the introduction,' they say. 'By the time we added the horn parts, the chorus chords and found depressing lyrics to offset the happy sound of the song, she came around.' Asked what fans will enjoy most about hearing Schlesinger's work on Traces of You, Ivy's members answer, 'on one song, you'll hear Adam on bass, the next on acoustic, the next on keys, the next he supplied a part of the melody with mumbled lyrics (which we deciphered and completed). His contributions were always gems and we never had to make them work with what we were doing. They were always essential to the idea, or we wouldn't work on the track.' The Midnight HourFragile PeopleMystery GirlTraces of YouThe Great UnknownSay You WillHeartbreakLose It AllWasting TimeHate That It's True To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time, click here.

South Florida Pop-Punk Band ‘Give It Up' Captures the Free-Spirited Soul of Antigua in New ‘Island Time' Music Video
South Florida Pop-Punk Band ‘Give It Up' Captures the Free-Spirited Soul of Antigua in New ‘Island Time' Music Video

Business Wire

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Wire

South Florida Pop-Punk Band ‘Give It Up' Captures the Free-Spirited Soul of Antigua in New ‘Island Time' Music Video

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a celebration of pure leisure, culture, and connection, South Florida-based pop-punk band Give It Up known for its high-energy performances, infectious melodies, and vibrant fusion of punk rock influences with contemporary pop has partnered with the people, landscapes, and spirit of Antigua to launch ' Island Time '—a feel-good anthem and vibrant music video that captures the very essence of vacation. Building on the momentum of their debut singles, which include standout tracks like 'All My Fault' and 'No One Told Me', Give It Up continues to evolve their signature blend of South Florida punk energy and catchy, singable hooks. Known for their dynamic live shows and head bopping music, the band has become a staple in the South Florida music scene, earning a loyal fan base through their high-energy performances and authentic sound. 'Island Time' marks a new chapter in their journey, channeling their love for fun, connection, and sun-soaked freedom into a song that's both a celebration and an invitation. Written and performed by Give It Up— Sean Gordon (vocals/bass), Dave Ferreira (guitar/vocals), Ron Griguts (drums), and Brian Midkiff (lead guitar) —the original song merges the energy of South Florida's pop-punk roots with the easy vibes of island life, creating a dynamic soundtrack to what it feels like to truly let go and embrace "vacation mode." With every verse, the band weaves together two cultures that unite in a shared love of good times, good people, and unforgettable adventures. Filmed entirely on location, the music video spotlights some of Antigua and Barbuda's most iconic sites, including Devil's Bridge National Park, Shirley Heights, Block House Lookout Point, and the Donkey Sanctuary. In one of the video's most memorable scenes, Give It Up is seen playing directly in front of Antigua's crystal-clear waters, guitars in hand, with waves lapping around them, perfectly capturing the spirit of 'Island Time". Against this breathtaking backdrop and campaign is a collaboration with Elite Island Resorts inviting travelers to experience Antigua's rich history, natural beauty, and laid-back spirit through a lively, authentic lens. 'We wanted to capture the true spirit of Antigua—its rhythm, its people, and its incredible energy,' said Sean Gordon of Give It Up. 'This project is about both music and travel. It's about finding that freedom to feel alive, be yourself, and celebrate the simple joys of life while on vacation. Antigua lets you do exactly that—and that's the feeling we poured into 'Island Time.'' The video also features stunning scenes from two of Antigua's premier resorts: The Verandah Antigua and Pineapple Beach Club Antigua, both part of the renowned Elite Island Resorts collection. With sweeping turquoise waters, lush tropical gardens, and a signature laid-back elegance, these resorts provided the perfect canvas for the band's story of easy-going island living. Elite Island Resorts partnered with Give It Up to showcase not just the beauty of their properties, but the broader, organic spirit of Antigua itself. Importantly, many of the faces in the music video are local Antiguans and Miami-based creatives—real people whose authenticity shines through every frame, reinforcing the campaign's commitment to celebrating community, culture, and connection. The video was edited by acclaimed MTV VMA winner Michael Garcia, known for his work with artists such as Machine Gun Kelly, Jason Derulo, Kodak Black, and Sting. Garcia's signature editing style, marked by immersive, cinematic pacing and emotionally resonant imagery, elevates the 'Island Time' video to a visual celebration of both music and destination. His ability to blend natural beauty with performance energy brings a new layer of depth to the campaign. The music video officially launched with a VIP Invite-Only "Island Time" Video Release Party on Friday, May 2, 2025 at Anchors Aweigh Dive Bar in Deerfield Beach, FL — paying homage to the band's authentic musical roots. The well-attended event featured live performances by Give It Up and local band Tiger Sunset. The band will make additional appearances in the coming weeks, continuing to show the love for Antigua and its vibrant culture—all while delivering the incredible high-energy live performance Give It Up is famous for. 'We hope this song inspires people to find their own 'Island Time' — wherever they are in Antigua.' said Dave Ferreira of Give It Up. 'Island Time' reflects how travel, music, and culture can beautifully intersect. It's a reminder that the best travel experiences aren't measured by schedules or luxury — they are felt through the simple, authentic moments, people and vibes that stay with everyone long after they return home. About Give It Up: Give It Up is a high-energy pop-punk band from South Florida, known for their infectious melodies and dynamic live performances. Comprised of Sean Gordon (vocals/bass), Dave Ferreira (guitar/vocals), Ron Griguts (drums), and Brian Midkiff (lead guitar), the band blends the raw energy of punk rock with catchy, singable hooks that capture the spirit of fun and freedom. With standout tracks like 'All My Fault' and 'No One Told Me' from their debut EP, Give It Up has become a staple in the South Florida music scene, earning a loyal fan base through their electrifying shows and authentic sound that resonates with fans of both classic and contemporary punk. About Elite Island Resorts: Elite Island Resorts represents an impressive portfolio of Caribbean all-inclusive resorts, offering guests luxurious and unforgettable experiences in some of the most stunning destinations in the region. The group includes two 5-star Virtuoso ® properties—Hammock Cove Antigua and Galley Bay Resort & Spa, Antigua—along with exceptional resorts in Barbados and Panama. Known for their commitment to providing world-class service, breathtaking views, and unforgettable amenities, Elite Island Resorts offers the perfect setting for both relaxation and adventure.

Want Your Florida Vacation to Make Waves? Set Sail on a Dolphin Cruise at Panama City Beach
Want Your Florida Vacation to Make Waves? Set Sail on a Dolphin Cruise at Panama City Beach

Epoch Times

time01-05-2025

  • Epoch Times

Want Your Florida Vacation to Make Waves? Set Sail on a Dolphin Cruise at Panama City Beach

By Hunter Boyce The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The weather is warming up. The wildlife are waking up. Winter is finally over. Travelers, it's time for an awesome outdoor adventure. Sailing through the seas off Florida's Panama Beach, Island Time Sailing has earned a five-star rating on Tripadvisor with cruises dedicated to showing off wild dolphins, snorkeling for seashells, and classic 'fun in the sun' relaxation. It might be one of the best ways to break into spring this year. What is Island Time Sailing? Found at the Lagoon Pontoons Marina in Panama City Beach, Florida, Island Time Sailing is a catamaran cruise company. Catamarans are different from ordinary sail boats in a few ways. They feature two hulls, making them more spacious and are more stable on the water. The company uses two catamarans to conduct its cruises: the Island Time and the Island Time II. The Island Time is a 50-foot-long vessel, while the Island Time II is three feet longer. Each boat takes a maximum of 65 passengers each trip and both have two bathrooms below deck. Whichever boat passengers find themselves on, the cruises' focus will be the same: dolphins. What is There To Do? Island Time Sailing has two packages on offer: Shell Island Snorkel & Sail and the Dolphin Sunset Cruise. The Shell Island Snorkel & Sail package is a three hour cruise with classic 'fun in the sun' on offer. Visitors will sail on the 'Island Time' catamaran across St. Andrews Bay for dolphin watching along Panama City Beach. The boat will then drop anchor at Shell Island so patrons can snorkel, hunt for seashells, and relax for about an hour. Related Stories 4/5/2024 3/27/2024 'Snorkeling on Island Time is an unforgettable experience,' according to the company's website. 'The calm, warm waters of the gulf are perfect for both beginners and experienced snorkelers. Take an adventure searching through the vibrant marine life near Shell Island. 'Around Shell Island you may find starfish, seashells, and all different fish. Our knowledgeable crew will guide you through the fun and interesting sights while answering any questions you may have.' The boat will then set sail for the Gulf of Mexico for some more dolphin watching. Then it's back to Panama City Beach for some of Island Time Sailing's 'famous rum punch.' 'We always hope the conditions will line up just right and it's pretty rare not to see dolphins, but the itinerary is based on the weather and conditions for your safety and enjoyment,' the website notes. 'The cruise back to the dock is a fun sailing party at Panama City Beach with upbeat music, games, and dancing.' The Dolphin Sunset Cruise is shorter, relaxing and more family friendly. The two-hour cruise takes visitors by St. Andrew's State Park and then onward to the Gulf of Mexico and back—all to see Panama City Beach's famous flippered friends. 'The dolphins are usually plentiful during our sunset dolphin tours, and we sometimes catch a glimpse of them leaping out of water or see a baby swimming alongside mom,' according to the website. 'Even our locally-based crew gets excited for those special occasions! If the Gulf is a little rough, our dolphin watching sailing cruise heads through St. Andrews Bay, plentiful with dolphins and brilliant sunsets over the water.' How Much Does it Cost? The Shell Island Snorkel & Sail package, which includes snorkel gear, costs $49 for people 13 and older, $35 for children 3 to 12, and $10 for infants up to 2 years old. The Dolphin Sunset Cruise costs $49 for people 13 and older and $35 for younger children. Two-dollar snacks and nonalcoholic drinks will be available through either package, as well as stocked bars for alcoholic drinks. To book a trip, visit i Copyright 2025 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Visit at Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Dear Readers: We would love to hear from you. What topics would you like to read about? Please send your feedback and tips to

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