The new HEELS album, Pop Songs for a Dying Planet, features 15 songs from Joshua McLane and Brennan Whalen.
โBrennan writes all the lyrics,โ McLane says. โExcept anytime you hear me scream on the record, I write it. When you work with someone like Brennan Whalen, why would you want anybody else to write the lyrics?โ
The album, released October 22nd, is โwhat weโve been since day one,โ McLane says. โLifeโs a fucking struggle, man. Itโs like we love writing upbeat, fast, very poppy, catchy songs. But once you break down the lyrics, theyโre usually pretty sad.โ
โThis one feels a little more frantic,โ Whalen says. โI guess I feel like the overall sound of the record is kind of reflective of where my mind was and where Joshโs mind was when we were writing. Just individually shaken up by the last few years. We both had really bad years. We both had stuff in our families. There was a lot of loss.โ
But there also was joy. McLaneโs wife Cara gave birth to their son Gideon, who just turned 2.
The album includes โold songs we wanted to give a fair shake toโ and โbrand-new ones,โ McLane says.
โDread,โ one of the new songs, is โtrying to face tragedy with a sense of optimism about the future,โ Whalen says. โBut thatโs against the backdrop of kind of wishing for the end of the world.โ
โLast Manโ is โmaybe the heaviest song,โ McLane says. โThat song was the key to the whole record. When we pieced it together, it was kind of missing something. Brennan said, โHey, check out this song I just pulled out of thin air.โ I sped it up a little bit and it turned out to be a monster.โ
McLane wrote โSad Maxโ โfrom neck to nuts. โฆ That song is about how I spent most of my life as a junkie asshole. And plowing through life. And then I grow up.โ
As for โWolf,โ McLane says, โBrennan ends the record with a hopefulness weโve never done before. Itโs literally screaming, โLet me die.โโ
McLane plays his sonโs toy piano on โGiddy.โ He thought, โWhat if we put this at the very end? A bookend? Maybe thereโs some hope in the future. Which is something we usually donโt do.โ
โI didnโt have any hope for the fucking future. I guess I didnโt have anything vested in it. Now, I have to work for it. It sucks. I would love to be just a bump on a log.
โFor me, it opens up, for lack of a better word, stylized memories. Like itโs a wonderful kind of a vision where everything is perfect. For some reason, I associate things like the Muppet Babies. Like perfection of childhood that I probably never had much of.โ
They say theyโre halfway done writing their next record. They usually say the next album is going to be a โbig departureโ and โsuper weird,โ but, McLane says, โIt ends up being more pop songs for a dying planet.โ
Whalen sees his writing style changing. โI think Iโve been a little more loose with my writing,โ he says. โKind of leaning a little more into punk and garage rock.โ
Previously, he says, โI tried to focus more on narrative lyrics and leaning more into a kind of a folk songwriting style. That translated over to the sound that we have. But, lately, Iโve been leaning more into more aggressive, more enthusiastic music.โ
Why? โNeed it more. I think everybody needs more fun. The past decade has been a huge drag. So, I donโt like being a part of making anybody sad, even though I do. I donโt mean to.โ
Describing Pop Songs for a Dying Planet, McLane says, โThis is a playlist for the end of the world kind of thing. Meaning, a bunch of these songs are really sweet pop songs to distract you from everything going to shit. Once you actually figure out the lyrics, itโs about how everything is going to shit. You donโt notice that at first.โ
Pop Songs for a Dying Planet can be heard on all musical platforms. The record release party for the album will be at 8 p.m. October 29th at Hi Tone at 282-284 North Cleveland Street. Mo Alexander will open.

