Tag Archives: Josh Trimble

AUDIO: Kent Avenue Carpool – “Arizona”

Chicago-by-way-of-Milwaukee act Kent Avenue Carpool dropped a new single last month. This bouncy guitar pop tune wears a jovial face but carries an anxious heart, lyrically touching on being unable to stop thinking about a love interest. There’s a palpable sense of urgency with “Arizona” that Kent Avenue Carpool tackle with a sweet swirl and restless anticipation. Check it out!

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AUDIO: Josh Trimble – “Did You Know?”

Singer-songwriter Josh Trimble released a new single. This one is driven by a gently swaying acoustic guitar melody that complements Trimble’s charmingly sentimental voice, singing to someone about how much he loves them despite how scary love can be. Josh Trimble is stuck in the push and pull between fear and adoration with “Did You Know?”, and the song’s uncompromising

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AUDIO: Kent Avenue Carpool – “Outside Joliet”

We at Breaking and Entering love our buddy Josh Trimble; even though he moved to Chicago some years ago, we’ve still been excited to hear the music he’s been working on. His new project, Kent Avenue Carpool, just released their sophomore single and it’s a joyous excursion into a dreamy sunset. Featuring a cheerful acoustic melody and occasional showers of

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: Josh Trimble, Adorner

X-Ray Arcade hosted Josh Trimble, Adorner, and Wonderful Bluffer for a passionate night of live music Sunday Night. Josh Trimble is a singer-songwriter originally from Milwaukee; he moved to Chicago in 2019 to study music at Columbia College and is now in his final year there. Previously in the jazz-funk band Pineapple Migraine, he still plays with Milwaukee musicians in

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AUDIO: Dead Phones & Dogs – “Still Seem Blue”

Dead Phones & Dogs are a groovy indie rock band that Milwaukee’s beloved Josh Trimble joined in Chicago with Stephen James and Zach Meyer. Their latest single is a bright pop tune about forever missing someone. It’s got a powerfully sentimental aura captivated by airy guitars and emotional vocals, like the band is singing from the tallest building in the

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