No Signal Releases "tantrum," Announces 'venus' EP
NO SIGNAL
—ALTERNATIVE ROCK ARTIST—
RELEASES NEW SINGLE
“TANTRUM”
FIVE-TRACK
VENUS EP
OUT FEBRUARY 4, 2022
NASHVILLE, TN (December 3, 2021) — Colorado-based alternative rock artist, No Signal — moniker for 19-year-old Riley Schmelzer — have released their new single, “tantrum.” Penned about the push and pull of rage, this lyrically intense sonic provides a sneak peek at the musical complexity and proficiency showcased throughout No Signal’s forthcoming venus EP, out February 4, 2022.
Guided by defined guitar riffs, entrancing vocal reverb and heavy percussion, “tantrum” leans into Riley’s new productional aspirations.“What I like about ‘tantrum’ is that it’s the first No Signal song in a while that I’d label as upbeat and energetic,” shares Riley. “It reintroduces those aspects of energy that I noticed were missing for a while.”
V13 recently raved, “venus is quite an impressive feat for such a young man; five extremely unconventional songs that make use of some very original and unexpected sounds. The EP’s musical arrangements are defined not only by the impressive guitars and vocal reverb, but also by the utilization of Tesla coil, theremin, EKG monitors, two-way radios, Moog synthesizers, and even members of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Talk about distinct; this is more than that. You could say it’s unheard of.”
The venus EP has elevated production values that reinforce No Signal’s distinctive sound. “When I was younger, I realized that all the biggest bands in the world are in that position because they sound like nobody else; they've created something new and unique,” says Riley. “This is what I’m doing with No Signal...I’m trying to break new ground.”
Reminiscent of early 2000s mainstream alt-rock, “kope,” another standout from venus, nails No Signal’s arena-ready signature sound. With a light synth presence, vocal distortion and mind-bending choral transitions, the single showcases a wide palette of rock music’s greatest characteristics. Whether drowning in jealousy or realizing someone is no good for you anymore, “kope” addresses what it’s like to be lost and alone after dealing with greed and lies.
Through sonic storylines and progressive rock tones, No Signal’s music is an immersive experience. The overarching concepts — whether sonic or thematically — guide listeners through chapters of No Signal’s story and outline what’s to come.
‘venus' EP Track Listing:
“tantrum”
“kope”
“Venus”
“aphelion”
“zero”