The American band Balto has released their newest single “Wrong End”.
The first new music from the band in 2023, “Wrong End” is an anti-song. Balto, a four-piece band from Los Angeles, has created a sweeping post-heartland rock composition that is full of reflection.
Dan Sheron, the song’s primary songwriter, returns to the ghosts of his past in Moscow’s Chinatown in this winding, intensely intimate narrative about acceptance, which also boasts amazing interwoven group playing from his colleagues.
Sheron expanded on the meaning of the track saying, “I wrote ‘Wrong End’ in one long stream of consciousness one night in mid-winter 2022, in the immediate lead-up to Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine. As much as it feels like a goodbye to so many parts of myself, it’s really my goodbye to a world that is gone forever.”
A group of young, seasoned performers who have performed thousands of gigs together includes Dan Sheron, Tristan Lake Leabu, Mr. Adam Ditt, and Sheldon Reed.
A significant amount of new music will be released during 2023, reflecting the return from the lockdowns and the re-entry into the chaos of the world. The band spent the previous year recording at their home studio, Riley Geare and Kim Bullard’s studios, and other locations.
After “Spanish Wine” in late 2022, this is the second song from their next full-length album to be released. This year’s album is set to release later.
Recorded in the famed producer and multi-instrumentalist Kim Bullard’s home studio and Jean Michel Lapointe “Wrong End” was Produced by Balto, mixed by Sean O’Brien and mastered by Howie Weinberg.
Listen to “Wrong End” by the group Balto below.
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