The post AWOLNATION Announce New Album, Unveil “Jump Sit Stand March” Featuring Dead Sara’s Emily Armstrong: Stream appeared first on Consequence. The song “Jump Sit Stand March” finds Bruno and ...
Awolnation is an unmistakably modern alternative rock group, but that’s not the aesthetic they’re going for in their new music video. In their clip for “Seven Sticks Of Dynamite,” directed by Riley ...
AWOLNATION's "Sail" was certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America on Monday (June 14). By Heran Mamo AWOLNATION‘s “Sail” was certified diamond by the Recording Industry ...
This March 11, 2014 photo shows musician Aaron Bruno of Awolnation in Malibu, Calif. Awolnation’s haunting song, “Sail,” has sold 5 million tracks and the sleeper hit is the second longest running ...
Most people might gaze out the window of musician Aaron Bruno’s cozy beach-side home in Malibu and see only sparkling blue ocean, thick beds of green kelp and whale-watching boats drifting near the ...
AWOLNATION architect Aaron Bruno had some pretty lofty goals when it came time to make the band’s as-yet-untitled third album. “This record I really wanted to make a rock n’ roll/pop album,” he… By ...
In their previous video, for “Seven Sticks Of Dynamite,” Awolnation kept the vibes rustic with their version of the old west. Now, in their new clip for “Handyman,” they’re sticking to similar ...
There are plenty of things you can do with a music video, so might as well make it compelling. AWOLNATION have achieved that with their new video for "Passion," turning the camera on a subject who ...
Few modern albums have made as vast of an effect as AWOLNATION’s 14-track Megalithic Symphony, whose songs still live on with no end in sight on social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
After selling more than six million copies of the hit single “Sail,” which spent an incredible 79 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and going platinum with their first full-length album, Megalithic ...
In the internet age, getting meme’d into stardom is a surefire way to get your two minutes in the spotlight—before becoming a shelved memory that people occasionally Google to relive 60 seconds of ...